Month: April 2020
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County Government
Clinton County Court May Jury Selection Cancelled
LOCK HAVEN – Jury selection for Clinton County residents scheduled for May 8 has been cancelled. President Judge Craig P.…
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County Government
Economic Development Official Hopeful Clinton Part of New State Reopening Plan
LOCK HAVEN – Gov. Tom Wolf, as of Thursday afternoon, had not specifically said which north-central and northwestern Pennsylvania counties…
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Clinton COVID-19 Cases to 14; Centre County at 76; Lyco to 44
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Health, in its Thursday update, confirmed as of 12 p.m., April 23, that there…
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Scarnati, Corman Laud Governor on Reopening Plans
By Christen Smith/The Center Square HARRISBURG – The two leading Republicans in the state Senate have applauded Gov. Tom Wolf…
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Wolf Details Reopening Plans; Targets North-central and Northwest Regions First
HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Wolf Wednesday night presented his detailed plan for reopening the commonwealth with a targeted May 8…
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State Encourages Voters to Apply for a Mail-in Ballot
HARRISBURG – As Pennsylvania continues mitigation efforts to fight COVID-19, Gov. Tom Wolf on Wednesday encouraged registered voters to apply…
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Free Meals for Youth Available in Monument and Orviston Starting Thursday
BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP – The Keystone Central School District has announced that starting Thursday, April 23, free breakfast and…
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Clinton COVID-19 Cases to 13; Centre County at 76; Lyco to 43
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Health, in its Wednesday update, confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., April 22, that there…
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Sugar Valley Rural Charter School Board Okays New Charter with KCSD
LOGANTON – It appears the decades-old, contentious charter differences between the Sugar Valley Rural Charter School and the Keystone Central…
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Business News
Pennsylvania’s Milk Supply is Strong, State Says Choose PA Dairy
HARRISBURG – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding encouraged Pennsylvanians to continue supporting the commonwealth’s dairy farmers by purchasing milk and other…
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