Nov 15, 2009 | Dailyitem.com
Turkey sales down up to 20 percent
Weak nationwide demand for turkeys is greatly affecting large poultry producers in the Valley, who say they are seeing more than a 20 percent decrease in sales.
City saves $1M on riverfront development project
Construction could soon begin on the first phase of the city's long-awaited riverfront development project that will cost almost $1 million less than projected, according to the bid award.
Classmates recall air raid drills and hula hoops
Linda Herrold remembers walking around the playground with a transistor radio, listening to reports of John Glenn orbiting the earth.
Police: Driver involved in fatal motorcycle accident was legally drunk
State Police on Wednesday charged a driver involved in a fatal accident last month, with driving under the influence and reckless driving.
Police: Driver involved in fatal motorcycle accident was legally drunk
State Police on Wednesday charged a driver involved in a fatal accident last month, with driving under the influence and reckless driving.
Police: Driver involved in fatal motorcycle accident was legally drunk
State Police on Wednesday charged a driver involved in a fatal accident last month, with driving under the influence and reckless driving.
Spectators crowd Middleburg for fireman's parade
By Rick Dandes The Daily Item MIDDLEBURG - There's nothing quite so quintessentially American as a small-town's fireman's parade, especially when the town knows how to do it up big.
Spectators crowd Middleburg for fireman's parade
Reliance Hose Company trucks lead the fireman's parade past thousands of spectators Thursday night toward the carnival in Middleburg.
Police: Driver involved in fatal motorcycle accident was legally drunk
State Police on Wednesday charged a driver involved in a fatal accident last month, with driving under the influence and reckless driving.
Police seeking witnesses to fatal motorcycle crash
One day after the motorcycle accident death of a 34-year old Port Trevorton man on Route 35 near Selinsgrove Speedway, at about 7:30 p.m. Thursday, state police are asking possible witnesses to the accident to step forward.
State Troopers are investigating a crash that left one man dead in Snyder County.
A 34-year-old Port Trevorton man was killed Thursday night when the motorcycle he was riding apparently clipped a pickup truck while the two were passing another vehicle on Route 35, just west of Selinsgrove Speedway.
Bruce Lisle, right, of Bio Fuels explains the finer details of the manure buring boiler installed to William Clouser of the PA State Conservation Commission at Windview Farm in Union Township Monday June 22, 2009.
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