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Red Cross honoring Millers for community contributions
The Daily Item DANVILLE - Dr. O. Fred Miller and his wife Joan are giving back to a community they say has given them so much.
Wyoming County DA Challenger Pulls Election Schocker
Wyoming County DA Challenger Pulls Election Schocker - by Wes Skllings, D.C. Koviac and Ann Whynman - 11/5/2009 Possibly the biggest surprise of Tuesday's election was the defeat of Republican incumbent Wyoming County District Attorney George Skumanick by Democratic challenger Jeff Mitchell.
Next Wednesday, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day. It is a great opportunity to salute those who have defended our country.
Congregation to celebrate 175th ann.....
Back when Kishacoquillas Valley was still frontier country, a group of immigrants settled down to build their homes and a place of worship.
Tax Referendum on Ballots in Wyalusing School District
Tax Referendum on Ballots in Wyalusing School District - by By Wes Skillings & Ann Whynman - 10/29/2009 Tuesday, Nov.
John Wilson Jamie Smith The Montrose Mayor seat has a recent write in challenger, as borough resident Jamie Smith has entered the race as a write in candidate.
New river trail is worth celebrating
Picture a paved trail friendly to walkers, bikes and whatnot, tracing the Susquehanna from Columbia to nearly the Dauphin County line.
LPN school moving to Lewisburg
The LPN Career Center has plans to move from its current Sunbury location to a larger facility in Lewisburg, with a scheduled occupancy date of January 2010.
Feed-a-Friend kicks off 25th year in county
John Paul and Carol Jones, Montrose area food bank coordinator Lynn Senick, Emerson and Eva Whitehead, Oakland area food bank coordinator Aletha Monahan and Rep.
Personnel changes at county Children & Youth
The resignation of Children and Youth casework supervisor Ray Osborn was accepted, with regret, by the Susquehanna County Commissioners at the Oct.
Keeping York County's softball history alive
Former men's fastpitch softball player Dave Lehr played in various York County leagues when he was younger.
Poll Indicates Weak Support For Sen. Specter
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Time bomb threatens Chesapeake Bay cleanup
Much of the nutrient-laden mud and other sedi ment that runs off fields and construction sites in the Lebanon Valley into adjacent streams or storm sewers finds its way eventually into the Chesa peake Bay, contributing to the bay's well-documented - and hard-fought - decline.
Nature runs its course in West Village
What's in a name-- This year, the completed West Village complex starts the year off with a batch of new names, all of which are trees.
Official sees 8,000 shale drilling jobs
Lycoming County Commissioner Rebecca A. Burke told the Greater Susquehanna Chamber of Commerce on Thursday at the Front Street Station that Marcellus Shale could create 8,000 jobs.
Townships eye possible separation from COG
Dimock Township Supervisors met Monday night at the township building, and the most urgent item on their agenda was to decide whether to adopt an ordinance terminating their membership with the Susquehanna County Council of Governments.
Peace Corps allow you to 'be your own boss'
Reaching out-- Ed Riehl, Peace Corps representative, spoke to students about what the job has to offer and what makes a good worker.
Susquehanna Family Loses Home To Fire
A family in Susquehanna County lost their home this morning when flames ripped through the place near Laceyville.
Dog Days help students adapt to college life
About 5 in the afternoon, they started to gather on this central Pennsylvania college campus: The shih tzu brothers Boomer and Otis; Maggie, a lumbering chocolate lab; Cole and Chase, the David and Goliath of the bunch, of course named after Phillies; and the talented Bunsen, the boxer mix who has his own blog and can eat treats he flips off his ...
Journey Ends for TMI Generators
The massive steam generators that have been creeping toward Three Mile Island for the past three weeks finally made their arrival Wednesday.
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