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Pleas entered in pharmacy burglaries
A Lawton man admitted in Susquehanna County Court on Friday to burglarizing pharmacies in three counties and stealing narcotics last year.
Methane gas found in three wells, two streams
Methane gas has bubbled to the surface in three residential water wells and two streams in Bradford County, in northeastern Pennsylvania, near a Chesapeake Energy Marcellus Shale gas drilling operation.
Historic Bells Stolen From School
A community in Bradford County is shocked and heartbroken after three historic bells that hung outside a school were stolen.
New $30 Million Hospital Planned in Bradford County
Healthcare is about to take a major step forward in Bradford County. Guthrie Health announced plans Wednesday to build a new community hospital on Route 6 in Troy Township.
Wyoming County prison leadership will soon change
Wyoming County Commissioner Tom Henry confirmed Monday that Warden Mickey Ameigh and Lt.
DeWeese denied bail, return to prison expected
A police officer charged with assault after using a stun gun on an underage suspect has been ordered to stand trial.
Methane reported in 2 northern Pa. water wells
State environmental regulators say methane had to be vented from a pair of private drinking wells near a northern Pennsylvania natural gas drilling well.
Nominations long overdue; fill benches
The notion that justice delayed is justice denied is traceable all the way back to the Magna Carta.
Eureka Resources To Construct Marcellus Shale Wastewater Treatment...
Eureka Resources, LLC, announced today that it will construct a world-class centralized wastewater treatment facility in Standing Stone Township, Bradford County, Pa., to treat wastewater generated during development of oil and gas wells in the Marcellus and Utica Shale.
Ed Mathews: 1812 celebration will be exciting
Erie is going to be an exciting place for the next 18 months as the community celebrates the 200th anniversary of the War of 1812 and the role we played in it.
Commission OKs another frack water treatment plant
By James Loewenstein, The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa. May 16--The Bradford County Planning Commission on Tuesday approved the construction of Eureka Resources LLC's proposed plant in Standing Stone Township, which is the third treatment plant that would process waste water from hydraulic fracturing that has been approved in the past five months in ... (more)
Obama nominates Pa. attorney for federal bench
President Barack Obama has nominated an attorney and a federal magistrate to fill a pair of vacancies on the federal bench in Pennsylvania.
Marcellus Shale Wastewater Plant Coming to Region
Eureka Resources, LLC, announced today that it will construct a world-class centralized wastewater treatment facility in Standing Stone Township, Bradford County, Pa., to treat wastewater generated during development of oil and gas wells in the Marcellus and Utica Shale.
If there is one part of our area that has seen dramatic change in the past 10 to1 5 years it is the northern tier.
Drilling boosts local tax revenue
A study of sales tax collections for Pennsylvania counties where drilling into the Marcellus Shale occurred between 2007 and 2011 shows an increase in state and local tax collections, with Greene County having the second-most dramatic increase in the state.
Bradford County considers expanding county jail
One Northern Tier prison is running out of space and now officials are considering expansion options.
Local collection of state taxes rises in Marcellus Shale counties
State sales-tax data suggest that business districts in counties with significant Marcellus Shale development, such as this one in Wellsboro, Tioga County, are benefitting from the natural-gas boom.
The Vestal Gas Coalition is hosting an educational meeting this Thursday. There will be three speakers.
DeSisti murder trial postponed again
The trial for a Bradford County man accused of murdering his cousin and her husband in 2006 has been postponed again.
Man pleads guilty to stealing drilling equipment
A 28-year-old Nicholson man could face as much as five years in prison and a $10,000 fine for stealing natural gas drilling equipment this past winter.
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