Jan 7, 2021 COVID-19 Cases Continue To Spike In Pennsylvania
(Harrisburg, PA) Positive COVID-19 cases are increasing in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced almost 9,500 new positive cases yesterday. The statewide total number of cases is now over 683,000 since the pandemic started. There are currently more than 5,600 people in the state who are hospitalized with the coronavirus. Harrisburg Man Pleads Guilty To Williamsport Shooting Case
(Harrisburg, PA) A Harrisburg man is facing up to a dozen years behind bars after pleading guilty to a Williamsport shooting case. Twenty-three-year-old Ejuan Jamal Cosby pleaded guilty yesterday to shooting and injuring a man at a Williamsport convenience store in 2019. Multiple charges including attempted homicide, illegal possession of a weapon due to a prior robbery conviction, and recklessly endangering another person is going to be dismissed due to a plea agreement. Cosby is facing six-to-12 years in
Jan 7, 2021 COVID-19 Cases Continue To Spike In Pennsylvania
(Harrisburg, PA) Positive COVID-19 cases are increasing in Pennsylvania. The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced almost 9,500 new positive cases yesterday. The statewide total number of cases is now over 683,000 since the pandemic started. There are currently more than 5,600 people in the state who are hospitalized with the coronavirus. Harrisburg Man Pleads Guilty To Williamsport Shooting Case
(Harrisburg, PA) A Harrisburg man is facing up to a dozen years behind bars after pleading guilty to a Williamsport shooting case. Twenty-three-year-old Ejuan Jamal Cosby pleaded guilty yesterday to shooting and injuring a man at a Williamsport convenience store in 2019. Multiple charges including attempted homicide, illegal possession of a weapon due to a prior robbery conviction, and recklessly endangering another person is going to be dismissed due to a plea agreement. Cosby is facing six-to-12 years in
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At the front line of the battle against COVID-19 are hospital workers such as Dr. Rutul Dalal, the Medical Director of Infectious Disease, front, and nurses Chelsea Hanley, left, and Krista Boyer, and at UPMC Williamsport Medical Center.
There are millions of health care workers heroes on the front lines in this year’s battle against COVID-19.
It has not been just a national fight but local. Each day health care workers report for duty at hospitals and medical centers throughout our region. That’s no small feat. It takes courage to face this deadly virus, and to do it day in, day out.
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Voters wait in line at the Old Lycoming Township fire hall on Tuesday morning.
Nov. 3 Election Day was expected to shatter expectations, as record-breaking number of votes were likely to stand in lines to cast ballots at their polling stations, according to Forrest Lehman, director of Lycoming County Voter Services.
Nov. 5 Lycoming County Voter Services personnel kept their noses to the grindstone working through the sometimes maddening process of this post-election. “We are continuing to make progress,” Voter Services Director Forrest Lehman said.
Nov. 10 Veterans Memorial Park wouldn’t have evolved without the kind donations and support of thousands of people over the years, according to local veterans who have overseen its development over the past quarter century. “It’s what put the park here,” said Howard Wilt, a Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War and chairman of the Veterans Memorial Park Commission.