DOYLESTOWN, Pa. Establishment of a behavioral health crisis center, and expanded distribution of the overdose reversing drug Narcan are elements of Bucks County, Pa.’s “roadmap” for allocation of the $45 million it was awarded in a lawsuit against opioid giants.
Lancaster County’s electric bill could soon double after its current supplier entered into federal bankruptcy proceedings last month. The recent jump in global energy costs means the county could pay
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Government officials also urged the victims to notify their local municipalities to the complete damages their home, business or vehicles sustained, so that Bucks County will have accurate figures to send to the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency as it looks into whether the state would qualify for federal disaster assistance.
Bucks County received $109 million in CARES Act funds for COVID relief under the administration of former President Donald Trump and has already received $61 million of the $121 million in American Rescue Plan funds it expects to receive from the administration of President Joseph Biden to assist with the county s economic recovery from the pandemic.
“You look great today, just like always!” “You are amazing!”
These and similar phrases of encouragement are just a sample of what a Bucks County teen is adding to the colorful care packages she’s designed to brighten the lives of local foster children.
Chakrika Aluri, a Central Bucks South High School sophomore, has plenty more goodies in store, including games, snacks, toiletries, school supplies and books.
She’s asking the community’s help in donating supplies for her Project Welcome Box drive next Wednesday afternoon at her school’s campus at 1100 Folly Road in Warrington from 3 to 4 p.m.
Juniata County clerk runs for fourth term on the job
Feb 5, 2021
MIFFLINTOWN Alicia Anstine Seigler, the current Recorder of Deeds, Register of Wills and Clerk of Orphans’ Court of Juniata County, has announced her candidacy for re-election for a fourth term.
Seigler, of Port Royal, has worked for Juniata County since 2004 and is currently serving her 12th year as register and recorder.
“I have truly enjoyed working as the register and recorder and serving the citizens of Juniata County,” Seigler said in a press release announcing her candidacy. “I have a dedicated staff that does an outstanding job of running a friendly and efficient office.