A man has been arrested after he allegedly defaced two monuments built in honor of those who fought in the most famous battle ...
National Park Service law enforcement rangers and Carlisle police on March 6 arrested a Cumberland County man, charging him ...
A Carlisle man allegedly carved his initials into a pair of Civil War monuments at Gettysburg National Military Park in September and will now face charges after a monthslong investigation, the ...
The man suspected of defacing two Gettysburg monuments faces $250K fine and 10 years in prison for each felony count.
Lucas J. Reisinger, 36, of Carlisle, allegedly carved his initials into two battlefield monuments, causing an estimated $11,000 in damage.
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Gettysburg battlefield finds 1st detections of Chronic Wasting Disease
The Gettysburg National Military Park detected Chronic Wasting Disease in the park's deer population for the first time.
National Park Service officials said Chronic Wasting Disease was discovered among two deer harvested during population ...
Two white-tailed deer tested positive for CWD during recent reduction operations, marking the first confirmed case at the Pennsylvania park.
A Pennsylvania man was arrested after the National Park Service said he vandalized monuments in Gettysburg, causing thousands of dollars in damage.
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