Talking about this and why would such a great one to see more sunshine today thats one reason and temperatures warming up in the lower to mid fifties so we will be warming up yesterday afternoon temperatures thirty eight it was chilly through the afternoon and today much milder it gets even warmer tomorrow and saturday but there will be good chances for rain tomorrow evening into early saturday is a system passes through right now thirty two so it is still chilly out there southwest winds picking up thirteen mph seeley these air temperatures and when you factor in the wind you can knock off a good five degrees ten degrees it feels like its in the low to mid twenties for several locations you do want to bundle up this morning but the temperatures will warm up so fear not low to mid fifties today plenty of sunshine remember your sunglasses as youre out the door ill be back with more details will time out that next system coming through with our future cast also the school day forecast co
Through. I dont think the weekends gonna be terrible though i think were going to see some bright spots here and then some big changes with our temperatures for early next week right now its pretty peaceful around Town Point Park as you can see visibility is good. Had a couple of light flurries pass by a prior richmond yesterday you can see that that was around Eleven Oclock last night jeff was talking a little bit about that didnt amount to much of anything at all there but we do keep an eye the radar all the time thirty degrees right now and the skies partly cloudy were going to see clearing skies day unfolds with lots of sunshine right now though chilly out there temps in the twenties and low to mid thirties with wind chills feeling like their the twenty for most areas they go temperatures warming up load mid fifties today with that sunshine come and i had the full forecast will talk about the rain for tomorrow night and look at you we can just feel its right now ashley is going to
2021 Primary Election: Here’s a look at the contested races in Perry County
Posted May 11, 2021
One seat on the Court of Common Pleas for the 41st Judicial District, which includes both Perry and Juniata counties will be on the ballot this year. There are three candidates to fill the court vacancy of former President Judge Kathy Morrow. File photo of the Perry County Courthouse. DAN GLEITER/The Patriot-NewsDan Gleiter/The Patriot-News
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Beyond statewide elections and ballot questions, Perry County residents won’t see many contested races, but there are a few.
One seat on the Court of Common Pleas for the 41st Judicial District, which includes both Perry and Juniata counties will be on the ballot this year. There are three candidates running for judge to fill the court vacancy of former President Judge Kathy Morrow.
Buffalo chip to the continuing dry conditions in North Dakota. 7:00 am, Apr. 17, 2021 ×
The Jamestown Sun hands out these bravos and a buffalo chip this week:
Buffalo chip to the continuing dry conditions in North Dakota. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor, more than 75 percent of the state is in extreme drought. Recent moisture has been welcome but more is needed.
Bravo to Annie Nabwe, a junior on the Jamestown High School girls track team, who broke JHS records last week. Nabwe broke the 100-meter dash record with a
time of 12.52 seconds, beating Meghan Orr’s 2016 record by 0.01 seconds. She also broke the outdoor shot put record, throwing 44 feet, 10 inches, breaking Jill Schlenker’s 2007 length by more than 5 feet. Nabwe, her sister, Yolanda (100-meter dash) and Meghan Ford (1,600 meters and 3,200 meters) are the latest JHS girls track team members to qualify for the 2021 Class A State Track and Field Meet.
Three candidates running for Duncannon court PennLive.com 3/13/2021 Jim T. Ryan, pennlive.com
At least three candidates have already announced they will run for election to the magisterial district judge in Duncannon.
The candidates running for the judgeship in Magisterial District Court 41-3-03 are Harrisburg police detective Richard Gibney, state constable Clark Steele, and Codi Steigerwald, a former judge in North Carolina.
All three Republican candidates bring professional experience relevant to the office of magisterial district judge, which is the first level of Pennsylvania’s court system that involves everything from criminal matters, to traffic citations, municipal code violations, and private civil disputes under $12,000.