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Woodward Township Considers “Fire Tax” to Assist Dunnstown Fire Department
DUNNSTOWN – The Woodward Township supervisors took the case for a “fire tax” to financially assist the Dunnstown Fire Company.…
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Dilapidated House on Lock Haven’s East Main Street Torn Down
LOCK HAVEN – The owner of a dilapidated structure on E. Main Street, faced with demolition action from city government,…
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Long Steps In as LH Mayor, Baney Steps Out
By Scott Johnson LOCK HAVEN – The city officially has a new mayor, a now-former ex-mayor; and, subsequently, a new…
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Castanea Officials Want Assurances on Removal of Reservoir
CASTANEA – The City of Lock Haven is embarking on a $25 million improvement package for its Keller Reservoir near…
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Bailey Honored for Service to Lock Haven
By Scott Johnson LOCK HAVEN – City Council at its last meeting of the year Monday night – in short…
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City Council Set to Increase Sewer Rates 30 Percent
By Scott Johnson LOCK HAVEN – While city property owners will likely see no tax increase for 2020, sewer rates…
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Pole Falls Over at Lock Haven’s Jones/Bald Eagle Streets Intersection
LOCK HAVEN – A crew from Lecce Electric out of Williamsport had to be called in near Dickey Elementary School…
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City Nonunion Employees Unofficially to Receive 2.55% Maximum Wage Increase
By Scott Johnson LOCK HAVEN – In two rare split votes, Mayor Bill Baney cast the deciding vote on each,…
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Action on Renovo’s 14th Street Row Houses Continued
RENOVO – Action on the future of Renovo’s 14th Street row houses has been put off until the new year.…
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LH Council Passes Proposed No-Tax-Increase 2020 Budget
By Scott Johnson LOCK HAVEN – City Council unanimously passed a $13.3-million proposed budget for 2020 with an accompanying no-tax…
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