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Harris and Walz make small-town stops and campaign phone calls on Pennsylvania bus tour before DNC
ROCHESTER, Pa. (AP) — Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris and running mate Tim Walz gave pep talks to campaign volunteers and a high school football team Sunday, with their bus tour in a corner of Pennsylvania serving as a modest, small-town version of the grand rally she’s expected to have at the Democratic nominating convention in Chicago this week. Vice President […]
Purge your fridge now: BeiHollow cheese recalled for possible listeria contamination
Just as you checked your fridge and tossed chicken products from Perdue and deli meats from Boar's Head for possible life-threatening contamination, you will need to again purge your ice box, this time of cheese from BeiHollow Farm. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture issued the recall due to a possible listeria contamination. Here...
Here’s what to know about the new Title IX regulations in Pennsylvania
The state’s Department of Education plans to update its own policy to reflect the new Title IX regulations that protect students from gender identity discrimination. The Biden administration’s new Title IX regulations went into effect Aug. 1. But 26 states have blocked it and some individual schools are exempt from implementation, thanks to a federal injunction.
Fetterman’s Own Communications Director Blasts His Views on Israel to Reporter
Senator John Fetterman’s (D-PA) communications director, Carrie Adams, dismissed his views on Israel and Gaza in an interview debrief as “a lot less nuanced” than hers and bluntly confessed to Free Press senior editor Peter Savodnik: “I don’t agree with him.”. The interaction, which took...
Students Prepare to Head Back to School in Northwestern Pa.
It is the final week of summer vacation for many students across northwestern Pennsylvania. The first day of class for students in Erie's Public Schools is just one week away on Monday, Aug. 26. Several other districts start the following day - Tuesday, Aug. 27. That's the first day of...
Trump continues personal attacks against Harris: ‘I’m a better looking person’
Former President Trump campaigned in the battleground state of Pennsylvania on Saturday and went after Vice President Harris’s physical appearance as his Republican allies have pushed him to instead focus on the policy differences with his political opponent. “I am much better looking than her,” Trump told supporters at a rally in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. “I’m…
Family Autism Day at Pennsylvania camp
COLUMBIA COUNTY, Pa. — For the first time, Camp Louise near Berwick held a family autism day, all thanks to a grant from the Luzerne Foundation. Janet Lopez, president of the non-profit group Friends of Camp Louise, says its purpose is to get kids from the community out into nature with fun and exciting activities.
Surgical technology grads achieve 100% board exam pass rate
The entire cohort of Pennsylvania College of Technology’s 2024 surgical technology graduates passed the national Certified Surgical Technologist Examination on their first attempt. The group graduated on Aug. 3. “We are proud of the students’ performance on this important credentialing exam,” said Wendy A. Miller, assistant dean of health...
In Motion: Byron Center native set to compete in Little League Home Run Derby
BYRON CENTER, Mich — Thousands of people from across the country are flocking to Williamsport, Pennsylvania for the Little League World Series and Home Run Derby. West Michigan will be represented in the events this year by a young girl from Byron Center. “She put in a lot of...
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