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New FirstNet emergency wireless communication sites launch in Northern Tier

Northern Tier, Pa. – First responders are getting a boost in their wireless communications with the addition of new, purpose-built FirstNet cell sites. The new infrastructure is part of a FirstNet expansion taking place across Pennsylvania, expanding coverage, capacity, and capabilities for public safety uses. New FirstNet cell sites have launched in these locations: Potter County: A site serving the Route 6 corridor between Coudersport and Telescope, the Pennsylvania State Troop F barracks, the Potter County Family Campground, and parts of Denton Hill State Park. Tioga County: A site in Elkland serves the borough, the Route 49 corridor along the north side of the county, and the Route 85 corridor through Woods Corner in Steuben County, N.Y.

22 new COVID cases in Allegany County; emergency extended

22 new COVID cases in Allegany County; emergency extended
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Record 91 Cattaraugus County residents positive for COVID; positivity at 11 5%

Record 91 Cattaraugus County residents positive for COVID; positivity at 11 5%
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As Many Schools Move To Remote Learning, A Few Stick With In-Person Classes

In this video posted on Facebook on Dec. 7, 2020, Warren County Superintendent Amy Stewart explains the district s decision to move to virtual learning beginning Dec. 9, 2020. While many school districts in Pennsylvania are moving to remote learning as COVID-19 cases rise, some central Pennsylvania districts are keeping classes in person, at least for now. “We’re at a point with the consequences of COVID and Thanksgiving that we don’t have enough employees to be able to be offering in-person instruction across the district, said Warren County School District Superintendent Amy Stewart, announcing her district’s move to virtual learning. It will continue at least through the end of January.

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