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Penn State raises their tuition for the 2025-2026 semester
Penn State announced that they will raise their in-state tuition by 2% at their University Park campus for the 2025-2026 semester. The new tuition also includes a 4% increase for out-of-state undergraduate and graduate students. On their Commonwealth Campuses, in-state resident undergraduate students will not see a raise in their tuition. However, non-resident undergraduate students […]
Sen. Casey announces $1 million in funding for new Jersey Shore public safety building
Jersey Shore, Pa. — Jersey Shore Borough received $1 million in funding to make a long-talked about project a reality: a new public safety building. On Thursday, July 18, local officials joined Senator Bob Casey (D-Pa.) to announce the $1,000,000 in funding would be going to Jersey Shore to support the construction of the new building. The new building will house the local police and fire departments, as well as...
'Nuanced,' 'manifest,' and 'antecedent' are among the hardest words for Pennsylvania residents to understand, study finds
YORK, Pa. — A recent study conducted by crossword experts at WordDB.com found the 10 hardest vocabulary words for Pennsylvania residents to understand. "Nuanced", "manifest" and "antecedent" are the words found in SAT exams that Pennsylvania residents struggle with the most, the WordDB.com study determined. New research based on...
Player Previews in 100 Days – Day 68: Bo Sechrist, Jersey Shore HS
Coaches comment: Bo has worked extremely hard in his preparation for a successful 2024 season. He has high expectations for himself and our Jersey Shore Team. He has played a lot of football dating back to his Freshman season. We look forward to seeing Bo attain a larger role on offense and defensively he is great at tracking the football and making tackles.
Downtown Rotary Welcomes New Member, Scholarship Winners
LOCK HAVEN — The Rotary Club of Downtown Lock Haven had a lot to celebrate Tuesday, July 16. Nate Akeley became the club’s newest member that evening. He recently graduated from Central Mountain High School where he had been class president for three years and a member of Interact (high school Rotary). An honor roll student, Nate has already completed several college courses and will major in electrical engineering at Penn State this fall.
2 Pa. school district employees accused of sending explicit photos to boy, 14
MILL HALL — Two Central Mountain School District support personnel have been accused of sending sexually explicit photographs and videos of themselves to a 14-year-old middle school boy. Dana Ann Kitchen, 36, of Lock Haven, and Brittany Kay Koch, 29, of Beech Creek, were arraigned Friday and have since...
Man charged for failing to disclose arrest on gun application
Muncy, Pa. — A person’s failure to disclose a previous drug conviction might prove costly after a felony charge was issued by a local magistrate judge. Patrick Robert Ranck, 43, of Hughesville allegedly checked “no” to a question asking if he had previously been convicted of a felony. An investigation by State Police uncovered that was inaccurate, according to a complaint. Investigators said Ranck was convicted of possession with intent to deliver a controlled substance in August of 2008. Ranck is being charged with false written statement to buy a firearm and statement under penalty of law. No bail is listed for Ranck. Docket sheet
148th Troy Fair Returns and the Fun Awaits
TROY, Pa (WENY) -- It's that time of the year again when the Troy Fair is back in town for the week. The 148th annual fair offers festivities from carnival rides, games, fair food, and nightly shows at the grandstand. "We have a Ferris wheel like every good fair would...
Northumberland non-profit in need of summer clothing donations
WATSONTOWN, Pa. — Kingdom Kids Incorporated in Watsontown is a non-profit puppet ministry. The organization recently partnered with Community Aid Neighbors Helping Neighbors out of Selinsgrove, a faith-based thrift store. Kingdom Kids is working to help the store replenish its summer clothes, which are running low due to the hot weather we've been having.
Eagle Scout Candidate Introduces "Little Libraries" to Milton's Freedom and Mayfield Parks
Milton's outdoor enthusiasts can now pair their park visits with a side of literary adventure, thanks to the efforts of Eagle Scout candidate Sam Copple-Goodman and his troop's volunteers, who have introduced new "Little Libraries" to Freedom Park and Mayfield Park. The initiative, led by Copple-Goodman of BSA Troop 9622,...
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