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LEGISLATIVE TALLY (The Williamsport Sun-Gazette)
Williamsport City Council, Muncy Borough Council and Loyalsock Township School Board all took action last week on various issues. Meanwhile, at the state level, lawmakers took action on a piece of legislation involving the Clean and Green program. Following is how locally elected officials voted in the past week: Federal " Legislation in the U.S.Are you a 'Young Marine?' (The Lock Haven Express) LOCK HAVEN - Floyd E. Kerstetter and William C. English are looking for a few, good young people. Some young people - ages 8 through completion of high school - might just be looking for them, as well. Commander Kerstetter of Montoursville and Executive Officer English of Jersey Shore, are heading up a newly proposed youth-centered agency that thrives on challenge, discipline and opportunity.
Look for an upset for D-4 Duals title (The Shamokin News-Item) Although all of our area teams were eliminated from today's District Four AA team duals tournament, which is scheduled to start at 3 p.m. at Milton (four hours later than originally scheduled to allow for expected snow conditions), there is obviously suf
I-Radar Link (PAHomePage.com) Are you happy that snow is in the forecast? Tragedy strikes two high schools in central Pennsylvania over the weekend. Two teens died after separate crashes. Students and faculty in both schools are trying to cope with the losses.
Mendham resident accused of driving drunk, crashing into river, breaking into house (Daily Record) A Mendham Township resident attending college in Pennyslvania was the subject of an extensive search after he allegedly crashed his truck into a river while driving drunk and then broke into a house to sleep.
Mendham student's crash in Pa. prompts 18-agency search; later found unhurt (Daily Record) A Susquehanna University student from Mendham Township, who was allegedly driving drunk, crashed his truck into a river over the weekend -- prompting an 18-agency search by land, water and air -- before he was found sleeping in a nearby home he had broken into, police said.
Traffic citations jump more than 500% (The Daily Item) Traffic citations for aggressive driving skyrocketed by 569 percent in 2009 in Northumberland County, where a $25,000 federal grant is paying overtime for municipal police to monitor highways.
Teams jockeying for district duals seeds (The Shamokin News-Item) Today is the day the District 4 Dual Meet Tournament seedings come out and, as of Friday afternoon, when this is being written, there are still many scenarios that can play out in the Class AA field. The AAA field, such as it is, is cut and dried, with S
I-Radar Link (PAHomePage.com) Who will win the Super Bowl? The rain has flooded lots of roads in our area. Central Pennsylvania was hit especially hard. The mighty Susquehanna River held up well in the face of Monday's torrential downpours. But many smaller streams and local roads did not fair as well.
Damage assessments, repairs under way (The Williamsport Sun-Gazette) The cleaning of mud, muck and mire caused by the first substantial rise of waterways in Lycoming County and the region this year has begun in earnest. Across the area, floodwaters swept into basements and tore up portions of road and pavement Monday. On Tuesday, county and municipal emergency officials assessed damage caused by torrential rain Sunday and Monday.
