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Covered bridge photo contest deadline nearing
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Time is running out for those wanting to participate in the ‘Capture the Covered Bridge’ Photo…
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Mill Hall’s Sue Morris named Artisan of the Year
KANE, PA – The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, Inc. (PA Wilds Center) on Monday announced the recipients of the…
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Leadership Clinton County learns about agriculture and environment
PORTER TOWNSHIP, PA – Leadership Clinton County participants recently explored Clinton County’s many resources relating to agriculture and environment. Guest…
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CM musicians with strong showing at Music in the Parks
HERSHEY, PA – The Central Mountain Marching Band and Central Mountain Jazz Cats spent the day Saturday at Hershey Park…
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Great day for Mountain of Hope Trail Challenge
LAMAR TOWNSHIP – Some early morning fog quickly turned into sunshine Saturday for those participating in the annual Mountain of…
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M&T Bank supports Downtown Lock Haven, Inc.
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Bringing events and activities to downtown Lock Haven requires community support. M&T Bank answered the call…
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Calling all artists, farmers market vendors, baked goods makers, and musicians!
By Christopher Miller Greg Zembower, a real estate agent and property owner in Renovo Borough, his business partner Gary Hentz,…
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Commonwealth University-Lock Haven to hold spring commencement ceremony
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Commonwealth University-Lock Haven will hold its 146th commencement ceremony on Friday, May 12, at 3 p.m.…
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Central Mountain High School holds second annual Mental Health Walk
BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP, PA – Central Mountain High School held its second annual Mental Health Awareness Walk Thursday. The entire…
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New property owner outlines plans, dreams for tourism and local development: The renewal continues in Renovo
By Christopher Miller RENOVO, PA – Take a look around Renovo. What do you see? Most would mention the mountains…
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