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STEP Designated Stop Program starts Monday in Clinton County
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Monday is the first for the new STEP Designated Stop Program serving popular locations within Clinton…
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Chronically ill patients could get easier access to new treatments if Pa. lawmakers act soon
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Water service shutoff due Monday on Woodward Township side of Jay Street Veterans Bridge; traffic delays too
WOODWARD TOWNSHIP, PA – Suburban Water Authority has notified customers near the Riverview Walkway project that water service will be…
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Pa. Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer has died; Debra Todd becomes first woman to lead court
By Peter Hall – Capital-Star HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania Supreme Court Chief Justice Max Baer has died, the Administrative Office…
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Report: With expanded benefits, a ‘cliff’ policy discourages work
By Anthony Hennen | The Center Square HARRISBURG, PA – While low-income families saw an increase in their federal SNAP…
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‘Rooted in progress’: State officials announce 2023 Farm Show theme
By Cassie Miller – Capital-Star HARRISBURG, PA – State agriculture officials gathered in York County on Friday to announce the…
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Tanker tips on Paul Mack Boulevard exit; hazmat responds Friday evening
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Traffic was detoured from entering Route 220 westbound exit off Paul Mack Boulevard Friday evening after…
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County unemployment rate inches up
HARRISBURG, PA – Clinton County’s unemployment rate showed a slight increase for August 2022, according to information released this week…
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Travel delays, water shutoff expected Monday for Riverview Park walkway project near Lock Haven
LOCK HAVEN, PA – PennDOT is alerting area drivers to expect travel delays early next week as waterline work takes…
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Pa.’s child welfare system is ‘exhausted,’ new report concludes
By John L. Micek – Capital-Star HARRISBURG, PA – Pennsylvania’s child welfare system is “exhausted,” and can’t adequately respond to…
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