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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...
UPMC welcomes new doctor to Williamsport emergency department
Williamsport, Pa. — The emergency medicine team at UPMC Williamsport is pleased to welcome Mak Sarich, M.D., to their department. Dr. Sarich specializes in performing and analyzing emergency ultrasounds to quickly gather vital information. “Ultrasound is crucial in emergency medicine for its ability to provide rapid diagnostic imaging at the bedside. It enhances patient care by enabling quick assessment and treatment of a variety of emergency conditions,” said Dr. Sarich. “I look forward to providing these essential services for the communities served by UPMC Williamsport.” ...
Ohio-Based Brewery Takes Aim at Pennsylvania’s Alcohol Regulations
Ohio-based brewery Urban Artifact filed a federal lawsuit against Pennsylvania claiming that their business is hindered by favoritism. Ohio-based brewery Urban Artifact filed a federal lawsuit earlier this month against Pennsylvania claiming that their business is hindered by favoritism for in-state brewers, writes Michael Tanenbaum for the Philly Voice. The...
Rain, rain, but not all day: Central Pa.’s morning showers expected to clear
The Harrisburg area remains well below average for July rainfall totals, but Wednesday morning showers will give a bit of relief to drooping gardens and brown lawns. However, our summer roasting will return quickly as August starts with a two-day heat advisory. The forecast for Wednesday in the Harrisburg area...
Powerball warning to check numbers as $150k sum won – spending just one extra dollar meant prize tripled
ONE lucky lottery player has won over $100,000 from a Powerball ticket, but they may not know it yet. The ticket could have been worth $50,000, but the player’s decision to spend $1 more meant their prize money was tripled to $150,000. Players have been urged to check their tickets to see if the prize […]
Humane Pennsylvania president and CEO celebrates 20 years
What started out as a part-time job at the Chester County SPCA (now the Brandywine Valley SPCA) has turned into a career in animal welfare for Karel Minor, president and CEO of Humane Pennsylvania (PA), who recently celebrated his 20th year with the organization. Minor, who was honored in July...
Lycoming County Library System to host Family Nature Adventure
Trout Run, Pa. — The libraries of the Lycoming County Library System are encouraging families to join their Family Nature Adventure, which will feature a short hike and outdoor activities. The event is free to attend and will be held on Saturday, Aug. 3 from 4-6 p.m. at Rider Park. Parking will be available at First Baptist Church of Warrensville, 5685 Warrensville Road, Montoursville. Rich Port Adventure Company will transport participants from the church to the park entrance. ...
Community fund to honor late standout Lehighton football star
LEHIGHTON, Pa. -- The Carbon County community is creating a fund to honor a Lehighton graduate and football player who passed away in 2008. Shane Smith was a standout athlete. Now, some of his former teammates and friends have come together to establish a donor-advised fund in his name at the Carbon County Community Foundation.
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...
PA nursing facility employees awarded historic $35.8 million judgement for stolen wages
Pittsburgh, Pa. (WJET/WFXP) — After a five-year legal battle, a federal court in Pittsburgh has awarded one of the largest wage recovery judgments in U.S. history to current and former employees of 15 residential skilled nursing, rehabilitation and assisted living facilities. The United States Department of Labor (DOL) announced Tuesday the court awarded $35.8 million […]
Penn State ‘Clark Kent’ an Olympic hero: ‘Activated like a sleeper agent’ | Today in Pa.
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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.
Two central Pa. umpires set to take Little League’s biggest stage in Williamsport: ‘It’s a lifetime experience’
When the Little League World Series kicks off in August, central Pa. will be represented in a not-so-obvious way. Two veteran umpires from the area will be making calls on the field as 20 teams from across the world will be vying for a championship. If you purchase a product...
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