Byerly Annouces for City Council

Douglas Byerly (R) City Council
Douglas Byerly (R)
City Council

LOCK HAVEN – Douglas Byerly, a resident of the city of Lock Haven since 1999, is announcing he is seeking a nomination for a term on city council in the May 19th primary election.

Byerly, a registered Republican, has been involved in various city and county boards for many years. Currently he serves on the Clinton County Planning Commission, as a trustee for the Ross Library, as an Election Inspector for the Lock Haven 3rd Ward and on the Leadership Clinton County Advisory Board. He is also a 2003 graduate of the Leadership program.

Previously Byerly had served on the Lock Haven Flood Protection Authority, the Clinton County Historical Society Board and on the board for the Susquehanna Council of the Boy Scouts of America.

Byerly is a 1978 graduate of Line Mountain High School, a 1984 alum of Shippensburg University with a B.S degree in History and a 1999 graduate of West Chester University with a Master of Science in Administration, Sport Administration concentration. A proud holder of the Eagle Scout rank in the Boy Scouts, he has worked in education, administration and fundraising for over 30 years including time at Lock Haven University, Bucknell University and Penn College. Currently, he works in a sales and service role with Santander Bank while continuing studies toward a master’s degree in Educational Leadership. His hobbies include work as a radio announcer for local high school and college sports on WQBR ‘The Bear’ and ESPN Radio Williamsport.

He and his wife Lisa Zerbe Byerly have been married since 2006 and reside in Lock Haven with their two dogs Gus and Tucker.

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