Double Play
The LHU Lady Eagles posed for a different kind of team photo while volunteering with Habitat for Humanity. Below, LHU Softball Head Coach Kelley Green lines up a nail. Bottom, Shawna Bellaud and Devin Glezen pause from their work with a nailgun.
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HOUSTON — It was nearly three years ago that a category four hurricane named Rita smashed into Texas’ Gulf Coast and devastated the lives of millions of Houston residents.
Now the No. 1 women’s collegiate softball team in the land, the Lock Haven University (47-6) Lady Eagles, are bringing some relief to Houstoners by helping Habitat for Humanity build a home for a struggling Houston family.
No tax hike in proposed 08-09 budget
May 16, 2008RENOVO — The Keystone Central School Board approved a preliminary budget with no tax increase Thursday evening — but only after a lengthy and bitter debate and split vote that restored building funds to their former levels.
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May 16, 2008LOCK HAVEN — The city will soon officially recognize the Water Street Historic District in its new zoning ordinance.
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