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Renovo’s Redis Girls Cherish Decades of Flaming Foliage Festival Memories, Honoring 75th Anniversary Amid End of an Era
From Staff Reports As the residents of Renovo have recently found themselves recalling memories of past Flaming Foliage Festivals with…
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Clinton County Commissioners Designate October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Approve Grants, and Highlight Community Initiatives
By Emily Wright LOCK HAVEN— During their bi-weekly voting session on Thursday morning, the Clinton County Board of Commissioners addressed…
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Funding Denied: Clinton County Storm Aid Rejected, Future Plans in Motion
By Emily Wright CLINTON COUNTY— Residents of Clinton County received disappointing news from the Department of Emergency Services (DES) on…
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Mill Hall Walmart Donates $2,000 to Millbrook Playhouse
The Mill Hall Walmart recently donated $2,000 to the Millbrook Playhouse in support of their Brews in the Barn event…
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Unkel Joe’s Woodshed to Close Lock Haven Store
By Christopher Miller FLEMINGTON – After 68 years of calling the “building at the top of the hill” home in…
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Get Ready for Spooky Season: Your Guide to Clinton County’s Halloween Festivities and Fun
By Emily Wright As the crisp autumn air settles in under a canopy of vibrant foliage, Clinton County is gearing…
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Deeds Recorded Sept. 25-Oct. 01, 2024:
Shantae Blakely, Brian Robert Blakely, and Aimee Baxter to Quentin James Woods Sr. and Chelsea Woods for $200,000, property in…
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Police Blotter September 3, 2024:
Renovo Police Department News: Renovo Police have charged 38-year-old Christopher Hotchkiss of Renovo with criminal mischief stemming from an incident…
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Farmer support could lead Pennsylvania to lift its near-total ban on Sunday hunting
This story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to investigative…
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Utility hardship relief up for debate in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – An expiring state law protects utility customers from rising bills, winter shut-offs and unaffordable reconnection fees.…
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