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Associated Charities prepares for Ladies’ Night Out; Back to School program
Associated Charities is gearing up for a busy summer, starting with Ladies’ Night Out, the 2024 Back to School program, and ending with the move to their new food pantry. Ladies’ Night Out, hosted by Associated Charities to benefit the 2024 Back to School program, is a joint collaboration by Associated Charities, Salvation Army and United Way of the Titusville Region.
Rennerdale Volunteer Fire Department raising money for pond rehabilitation
It has sat next to the Rennerdale Volunteer Fire Department in Collier Township for decades: the Rennerdale Duck Pond has been a community staple for as long as many people can remember.
Penn & Slavery Project receives new funding, looks to expand outreach
After the Penn & Slavery Project’s annual research presentations this past May, members of the project are looking forward to the 2024-25 academic year and opportunities to expand the project’s reach, which was recently supported anew by funding granted by Provost John Jackson Jr.’s office. First formed...
An Ohio Woman Is In Custody on Allegations That She Bought Cocaine At a Concert in West Virginia
WFCN – Police in West Virginia detained an Ohio woman who allegedly bought cocaine at a music festival in the Mountain State. State Route 7 in Clarington was the site of a traffic stop in response to a traffic violation, as reported by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office.
Pennsylvania firework laws and safety tips to keep you and your family safe during the Fourth
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM)– Official shows and individuals alike will light up the skies with fireworks across Pennsylvania tonight, and officials are urging everyone to follow state laws. While the holiday is a fantastic time to celebrate independence with family and friends, it’s important to remember Pennsylvania fireworks laws to keep people safe. According to the […]
Anthony Macri wins Pa. Speedweek 410 sprint car feature race at Port Royal Speedway
Defending Pa. Speedweek champion Anthony Macri of Dillsburg won his second race of this year’s Pa. Speedweek series, taking the checkered flag in Wednesday night’s 410 sprint car feature at Port Royal Speedway. Macri, who did not finish in last Friday’s Williams Grove feature due to a wreck,...
New school tax credit plan emerges in Pennsylvania
(The Center Square) – A new plan quietly introduced in the state Senate would create a refundable tax credit for educational expenses, including private school tuition. The proposal would establish the Child Learning Investment Tax Credit, worth up to $8,000 per student, that families could use to reduce their tax liability. It’s scheduled for a vote […]
New Pennsylvania law increases telemedicine coverage
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — A bill was signed into law by Governor Shapiro Wednesday, helping to cover the cost of health services through telemedicine for Pennsylvanians. SB 739 makes health insurance and managed care plans pay for covered health care services that telemedicine provides, according to a news release. “Every Pennsylvanian deserves to have access […]
Triassic Valley Forge Park: Dinosaur Fossils Have Been Found There, as Well as Other Pennsylvania Sites
Dinosaur footprint found in rocks onsite at Valley Forge National Historical Park in 2017. Of the remnants of the past that have been unearthed throughout Montgomery County, most residents are understandably familiar with those from the American Revolution. But as Stacker discovered in its state-by-state search for dinosaur fossils, the local turf holds treasures much older than that.
Bill to prohibit cellphone use during school day advances in Pa. Senate
Pennsylvania schools are one step closer to having the opportunity to make schools a place where a cellphone-free zone for students. The Senate on Wednesday voted 45-5 to pass legislation that would allow schools to participate in a pilot program that would require student cellphones to be locked up during the school day.
Drug Rehab Workers Seek Back Pay
A top executive at a for-profit drug rehab company sought to reassure hundreds of employees — including more than 160 in New Haven — who hadn’t been paid in weeks. They needed to hear from someone in charge, especially after the company’s CEO had just died by...
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