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No fluoride? Tyrone risking decay

March 27, 2013 It was surprising to see Tyrone Borough Council recently vote in favor of removing fluoride from its water. more »»

Joy and loss: It’s what’s inside of you

March 26, 2013 Nine-year-old Skyler Houtz, formerly of Renovo now of Lock Haven, is a profile of faith and courage as a young man on his way to beating his problematic disease. more »»

Web readers say Catholic pope has little influence

March 26, 2013 Last week’s web poll posted on The Express home page asked: “What should newly-elected Catholic Pope Francis choose as his first priority?” The most popular response was: “I do not believe the pope... more »»

Drivers face high gas prices despite U.S. oil ‘boom’

March 22, 2013 NEW YORK — The U.S. is increasing its oil production faster than ever and U.S. drivers are guzzling less gas. But you’d never know it from the price at the pump. more »»

Applause!! Applause!!— March 23, 2013

March 22, 2013 Each Saturday, The Express community newspaper highlights people, groups and activities our readers deem worthy of applause. more »»

Jaycees give help, now need help

March 21, 2013 One of Clinton County’s important nonprofits is in trouble. The Lock Haven Area Jaycees no longer have a home, or at least, a comfortable home. more »»

City police force at full compliment ... and with two female cops

March 21, 2013 The City of Lock Haven has hired three new police officers. more »»

Utility-Borough partnership a great step toward expanding Shale gas access

March 20, 2013 One of the most important challenges facing our region - and the nation as a whole - is increasing access to natural gas from the Marcellus Shale. more »»

U.N. should step in with North Korea

March 15, 2013 North Korea’s government has declared the 1953 armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War has been canceled. Not to worry, a United Nations spokesman assured reporters the same day. more »»

Civility in decline:

March 14, 2013 Editor's Note: Many people believe even the most basic manners are being lost in today’s society. Where are we in terms of civility, and how did we get there? In the late 1990s Dr. more »»

Drones over Pennsylvania

March 13, 2013 HARRISBURG – The Federal Aviation Association has authorized at least four drones to fly in restricted airspace over Fort Indiantown Gap, a large military installation in central Pennsylvania about... more »»

‘Degree inflation’ may only get worse

March 12, 2013 Whether it's Darwinian theory or basic logic is irrelevant. All job-seekers need to know that it's getting increasingly difficult to land decent employment without a bachelor's degree. more »»

Web poll: change pensions

March 12, 2013 A majority of those who read The Express online at www.lockhaven. more »»

Careful of any traffic changes in front of ‘Y’

March 11, 2013 We’re pleased with what we’ll call the City of Lock Haven’s “hit-list” of improvements and changes planned for 2013, dealing mostly with traffic issues. more »»

Smaller Legislature could save

March 9, 2013 HARRISBURG — Taxpayers could save at least $8 million in salaries, benefits, travel and lodging for lawmakers by reducing the size of Pennsylvania’s Legislature, the largest full-time assembly in th... more »»

The world could use a John Paul the third as pope

March 8, 2013 The pope is much more than the head of the Catholic church. He is the head of a city-state called Vatican City that actually issues passports and has a population count (about 800). more »»

Kane putting party over state

March 7, 2013 Attorney General Kathleen Kane should vigorously defend the state's voter identification law and leave the determination of its constitutionality to the courts, where it belongs. more »»

Towns can centralize public works services

March 6, 2013 The best way to consolidate services among municipalities is to merge public works departments under a special district setup allowed by the home rule law, state government consultants said. more »»

Another view

March 6, 2013 A year ago, when the nation's biggest banks settled with state and federal officials over claims of foreclosure abuses, the public was led to believe that the deal would allow millions of... more »»

Officials need training with those with disabilities

March 5, 2013 When 26-year-old Robert Saylor refused to leave his theater seat after watching a movie in Frederick, Md., on Jan. 12, sheriff’s deputies were summoned. more »»

 
 

 

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