LOCK HAVEN The Clinton County Arts Council’s juried photography show has become an event that many look forward to every year. It not only showcases th
Owners of the former Dickey Elementary building listed the former school on the Facebook Marketplace earlier this week in an effort to find a candidate capab
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown.
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown.
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Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown. PHOTO PROVIDED
Damage to equipment at the Tiger Den Playground is shown.
LOCK HAVEN – Lock Haven City Police are asking for information regarding vandalism at the Tiger Den Playground, located at the former Dickey Elementary School. The vandalism took place overnight and saw damage to multiple pieces of playground equipment.
CHRIS MORELLI cmorelli@lockhaven.com
MILL HALL All Central Mountain High School students will return to the classrooms beginning on Tuesday, Feb. 16.
The announcement came at Thursday night’s meeting of the Keystone Central School Board.
The district had been employing “cohort schedules” for the past several weeks. The cohort schedules featured students A through L (cohort 1) attending class in person on Monday and Tuesday, while Wednesday and Friday were remote. Students M through Z (cohort 2) were remote Monday through Wednesday and in person on Thursday and Friday.
“Late (Thursday) afternoon, it was confirmed that Central Mountain High School will be able to bring all students back next week, starting on Tuesday, as we have no school Monday (Feb. 15),” Superintendent Jacquelyn Martin said. “I believe that communications went out to families and staff.”