Year: 2020
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Football
Bulldogs Enter PIAA Football Playoffs Friday at Crestwood
JERSEY SHORE, PA – The PIAA has announced the state quarterfinal pairings for Class 4A and the Jersey Shore Bulldogs…
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Football
Terps Roll Over 0-3 Nittany Lions, 35-19
UNIVERSITY PARK, PA – For the first time since 2001, the Penn State football team is off to a 0-3…
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News
Sugar Valley Rural Charter School Reports First COVID Case; No School Monday for Cleaning
LOGANTON, PA – The Sugar Valley Rural Charter School has alerted parents that a staff member has tested positive for…
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Football
Nittany Lions Welcome Maryland Saturday
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Penn State hosts regional foe Maryland Saturday afternoon in Beaver Stadium. Coverage is set to start…
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County Government
Clinton County Vote Update Due Monday
LOCK HAVEN, PA – Clinton County voter registrar Maria Boileau is scheduled to provide an update on the county’s Nov.…
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News
COVID-19 Update: State Surge Again Hits One-Day High; Clinton, Up 12; Centre County, Up 105; Lycoming Up 18
HARRISBURG, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health Saturday confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., Nov. 7, that there were 4,035…
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Business News
Geisinger Chief Expresses Concern on Increase in COVID-19 Cases, Hospitalizations
DANVILLE – With a spike in COVID-19 cases in central Pennsylvania and across the state, Dr. Jaewon Ryu, Geisinger President…
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News
More Promising Employment Data for Clinton County
HARRISBURG, PA – Unemployment claims continued to decrease in Clinton County for the week ending Oct. 31, according to information…
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News
KCSD Hopeful In-Class Instruction Can Resume Nov. 16
BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP, PA – Keystone Central School District Superintendent Jacquelyn Martin said Friday the district plans to return to…
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News
COVID-19 Update: State Surge Hits One-Day High; Clinton, Up 13; Centre County, Up 79; Lycoming Up 21
HARRISBURG, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Health Friday confirmed as of 12:00 a.m., Nov. 6, that there were 3,384…
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