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Keystone Central Board Okays No-Tax Increase Budget
BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP – With little comment, the Keystone Central School Board Thursday night gave a first reading approval to…
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Peace at Last: KCSB Joins SVRCS Trustees and Okays New Charter
BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP – It appears the decades-old, contentious charter differences between the Sugar Valley Rural Charter School and the…
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Business News
Pennsylvania Jobless Claims Drop 24 percent; Total State Filings During Outbreak Top 1.7 million
HARRISBURG – Amid signs that at least a partial reopening of Pennsylvania’s economy is taking place this month, the state’s…
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Mid-State COVID-19 Cases: Clinton to 35; Centre County to 116; Lyco to 99
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Health, in its Thursday update, confirmed as of 12 p.m., May 7, that there…
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County Government
Commissioners Release COVID19 Yellow Phase Protocol
LOCK HAVEN – The Clinton County Commissioners released guidelines and a synopsis for re-opening county facilities as part of the Yellow…
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Mid-State COVID-19 Cases: Clinton to 34; Centre County to 113; Lyco to 90
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Health, in its Wednesday update, confirmed as of 12 p.m., May 6, that there…
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Mid-State COVID-19 Cases: Clinton Remains at 33; Centre County Up One to 106; Lyco at 86
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Health, in its Tuesday update, confirmed as of 12:00 p.m., May 5, that there…
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Municipal Government
City of Lock Haven Extends State of Emergency Proclamation
LOCK HAVEN – City Council Monday night extended the state of emergency proclamation past its previously-set May 3 deadline. The…
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State Provides Business Guidance as Counties Move to Yellow Phase on May 8
HARRISBURG – To continue to limit the spread of COVID-19, Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday provided guidance that details procedures businesses must…
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Nearly 1 Million Pennsylvanians Have Applied for a Mail-In Ballot
HARRISBURG – State officials say nearly one million voters have applied for a mail-in ballot for the June 2 primary…
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