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McCormick’s qualified immunity stance wins over police union
(The Center Square) — After staying quiet during his last re-election bid, Pennsylvania’s police union went against Sen. Bob Casey in favor of his Republican opponent, Dave McCormick. Concerns over the incumbent’s criminal justice policy matters, but one issue stood out. “Like the brave men and women of the PA Fraternal Order of Police, Dave […]
Children understanding diabetes at camp in Union County
MIFFLINBURG, Pa. — Camp Setebaid at Camp Mount Luther near Mifflinburg isn't your typical summer camp. It is for kids and teenagers with Type 1 diabetes. All week long, campers learn how to manage their diabetes while staying active at camp. "We are playing rocks later, which is similar...
Statewide Candidates Speak at Picnic in Lock Haven
LOCK HAVEN-Statewide Democratic candidates made Clinton County their dinner stop on the second leg of a 7 county weekend in Northern Pennsylvania. Over 80 local democrats gathered to enjoy a picnic and meet with Eugene DePasquale, candidate for Attorney General, Malcolm Kenyatta, candidate for Auditor General and Erin McClelland, candidate for Pennsylvania Treasurer. Keir Bradford-Grey, who ran in the primary for attorney general, traveled with the candidates this weekend to support the ticket and thank the voters of Clinton County.
Montour County Coroner Seeks Info on Sunbury Man
DANVILLE – The Montour County Coroner’s Office is currently attempting to locate any known relatives of Charles Caputo from the Sunbury area. He is 70 years old, and his last known residence is on South Front Street. Coroner Scott Lynn says anyone with information on this man is...
Woman hits, spits on state trooper
Danville, Pa. — A Danville woman hit a state trooper in the head and spit on him as he was processing her for a previous incident. Trp. Joel Zimmerman says on July 21 a trooper was processing Isabella Mannino, 21, for an incident in Mahoning Township when she allegedly hit him in the left side of the head. Mannino then spit on the trooper's chin and neck. Mannino was charged with felony aggravated assault, assault of a law enforcement officer, misdemeanor resisting arrest, and summary harassment. Charges were filed at the office of District Judge William W. Wilt III, who set bail at $20,000. Mannino's preliminary hearing is set for July 30 at Wilt's office. Docket Sheet
Deadline to register for Introduction to Genealogy Coming Soon
LOCK HAVEN – Friday, August 2, 2024, is the deadline to register for the three-part “Introduction to Genealogy” classes to be conducted from 1 to 3 PM on August 5, 6, and 8, at the Ross Library, 232 West Main Street, Lock Haven. The classes are a joint project of the library and Clinton County Genealogical Society. Pre-Registration is required for the class. Interested individuals can register at the Ross Library Checkout Desk or via email at coltrane.loretta@gmail.com.
LHU Men’s Soccer announces recruiting class
LOCK HAVEN – Lock Haven head men’s soccer coach Patrick Long ’08 and the Bald Eagles are excited to announce the addition of 11 student-athletes as part of the 2024 recruiting class. The future Bald Eagles have all either signed a National Letter of Intent to compete...
Missing show dog found in Columbia County
BLOOMSBURG, Pa. — The search for a missing show dog is now over in Columbia County. Celeste, a 4 1/2-year-old Chinese crested powderpuff, went missing from the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds during a weekend dog show. Celeste's owner flooded Facebook with pictures of her dog, and the community stepped up to...
WATCH: Bear rescued from tree in Wilkes-Barre
UPDATE: According to a Pennsylvania Game Warden, the 185-pound female bear was uninjured and released on State Game Lands. WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A bear had to be rescued Tuesday morning after it got stuck in a tree in Luzerne County. Just after 10:00 a.m. Tuesday, crews were called to Carey Ave in Wilkes-Barre […]
Aqua breaks ground in Sharon for project to improve drinking water quality for PA, Ohio customers
Aqua Pennsylvania broke ground in Sharon on Wednesday for a project to improve drinking water for over 20,000 in Pennsylvania and Ohio. The groundbreaking ceremony took place at Aqua Pennsylvania's Shenango Valley Treatment Plant on North Water Avenue in Sharon. Aqua Pennsylvania President Marc Lucca tells 21 News the project...
The first Raising Cane’s in the Lehigh Valley will open next week. Find out when
Raising Cane’s, a fast food chain specializing in chicken fingers, will open to the Lehigh Valley at 10 a.m. on Aug. 6 in Lower Macungie Township. The eatery is located at 6240 Hamilton Blvd. in Lower Macungie Township and is one of 10 locations in Pennsylvania. General hours will be 10 a.m. to midnight Sunday-Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Thursday-Saturday, according to a spokesperson. The ...
Bucknell professors' Ugandan bat studies make National Geographic cover
Lewisburg, Pa. — Bucknell University biology professors DeeAnn Reeder and Ken Field are some of the world's leading researchers of bats. An ongoing five-year study about interactions between bats and the Ebola virus has reached the cover of August's issue of National Geographic. Reeder, a National Geographic Explorer, and Field were awarded a $2.9 million grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to investigate how bats in Uganda may be able to carry the Ebola virus without becoming ill. The two...
Report shows .210% blood-alcohol for Hubbard driver indicted in deadly crash
A Hubbard man arrested in connection with a deadly crash in Liberty faces a trial on charges of aggravated vehicular homicide and two counts of operating a vehicle under the influence. On Wednesday, The Trumbull County Grand Jury handed up the charges against 25-year-old Dylan Vrancich who State Troopers say...
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