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24-hour physician service now at Bucktail
April 19, 2013 SOUTH RENOVO — The nonprofit Bucktail Medical Center is taking an ambitious step forward by hiring a company to provide around-the-clock physician services. more »»
Sewage plant won’t make original completion date
April 19, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — Work continues on the third and last section of the largest building of the new sewage treatment plan. more »»
Aaron Fisher is defendant in PFA case
April 19, 2013 Aaron Fisher, the teen who as Victim 1 reluctantly but resolutely blew the whistle that stopped former Penn State football coach Jerry Sandusky’s serial pedophila and has spoken of one day becoming ... more »»
County to hold onto more liquid fuels money
April 19, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — Some municipalities in Clinton County will receive no liquid fuels funds from the county this year. And not all of the requests for tourism money were successful, either. more »»
Bellefonte arsonist sentenced
April 19, 2013 BELLEFONTE — Jeffrey E. more »»
Aging secretary to speak Wednesday at community center
April 19, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — The STEP Office of Aging has announced that Pennsylvania’s secretary of aging, Brian Duke, will visit Lycoming and Clinton counties on Wednesday, April 24. more »»
Applications available for summer camp for at-risk youth
April 19, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — The Salvation Army is now accepting applications for at-risk youth within Clinton County to experience a weeklong camping experience at Camp Ladore in the heart of the Pocono’s, Waymar. more »»
Donate unwanted items to the Salvation Army
April 19, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — It’s spring cleaning time and the Salvation Army wants to help you. Residents may drop off used clothing, even if they are rags, to the back door of the Thrift Store, 111 E. Main St. more »»
‘I love my brother, but hate his guts’
April 19, 2013 LOCK HAVEN—Ashley Roberts is on a mission to help save her brother’s life—and the other 1.4 million people who suffer from Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) in the U.S. more »»
Jersey Shore Bookshop to close its doors
April 18, 2013 JERSEY SHORE — The town’s only bookstore will be closing on April 30 after more than 20 years in business. more »»
‘Garden of the Month’ awards to begin in May
April 18, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — The annual “Garden of the Month” award program, sponsored by the Dogwood Circle Garden Club of Lock Haven and The Express, will present its first award in May. more »»
Changing lives
April 17, 2013 LOCK HAVEN—A room full of people stood and applauded Traci Bletz, thanking her for what she’s done for the community, for women, men, children...for them. more »»
Planners: SV Charter should be given go-ahead
April 17, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — The Clinton County Planning Commission gave generally favorable comments to a proposal for an expansion project at the Sugar Valley Rural Charter School complex in Loganton Tuesday... more »»
Riverview Park to get improvements
April 17, 2013 LOCKPORT—Riverview Park will receive several improvements in 2014, which the Woodward Township Supervisors unanimously approved at last evening’s meeting. more »»
CC Planners give nod to Gallagher compressor station
April 17, 2013 LOCK HAVEN — The Clinton County Planning Commission approved a subdivision plan and land development plan for a compressor station along the Queen’s Run Road in Gallagher Township Tuesday evening,... more »»
Geologist offers crash course in shale, earthquakes, faults
April 17, 2013 (EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the fourth in an eight-part series of articles focusing on a science experiment being conducted by Penn State University under a National Science Foundation grant. more »»
Guilty plea entered in Loganton bank robbery
April 17, 2013 WILLIAMSPORT — A Somerset woman has pleaded guilty to robbing the First National Bank in Loganton last May. Nicole Durst, 24, pleaded guilty in U.S. more »»
County jury commissioners’ wages to be reduced
April 16, 2013 LOCK HAVEN—Having their decision to abolish the jury commissioners’ position reversed by a recent state supreme court decision, the Clinton County commissioners did what they could to minimize the... more »» |
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