Lou’s View
Historical Context of Clinton County
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Lou’s View: THE DIG OF FAIRVIEW STREET
By Lou Bernard As I write this, the COVID-19 lockdown is still going on. Just like everyone else, I’m going…
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Lou’s View: By Any Other Name
“Hey, I know you!” the guy says to me as I’m walking down the street. “I love your history columns!…
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Lou’s View: THE DEATH OF JOHN BARLEYCORN
By Lou Bernard I’m having a beer as I write this one. Yes, I KNOW it’s nine-fifteen in the morning.…
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THE CEMETERY OF MANY NAMES
By Lou Bernard I’ve gotten sort of a crash course on Keating Township recently. I’ve received an upswing in questions…
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RED-EYES AND COLORED LIGHTS
By Lou Bernard Throughout Clinton County’s history, strange things have been seen in the sky many times. No, I’m not…
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Lock Haven AT 150
Last weekend, the city of Lock Haven is had an anniversary. A nice even one—People like those nice round numbers.…
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PANDEMIC IN CLINTON COUNTY
By Lou Bernard By now, I’m sure you know all about Covid-19. Because of this virus that’s spreading the nation,…
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A BIRTHDAY, A FIRE, AND A DOG
By Lou Bernard When you deal in local history, you’re going to come across a lot of fires. Throughout much…
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LET’S TALK ABOUT THE FALLON
By Lou Bernard It’s hard to come out and say this without feeling like some sort of drama queen, but…
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Race and Hate
By Lou Bernard Racism is not okay. There, I said it. I’m against racism, I’m taking that controversial stand. And…
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