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Lycoming County commissioners approved a Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency subgrant award notification for the Lycoming-Clinton Co-Responder Init ....
The Pennsylvania Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial better known as America250PA visited students at Jersey Shore Area Elementary to ....
The Pennsylvania Commission for the United States Semiquincentennial better known as America250PA visited students at Jersey Shore Area Elementary to sh ....
MIKE REUTHER [email protected] Lycoming County commissioners Tuesday approved a contract with Wood Environment and Infrastructure Solutions, Blue Bell, for the levee project. The $285,700 agreement will cover operational, maintenance and costs associated with bringing the levee and its needs up to date. Shannon Rossman, county planning director, noted that having such an agreement in place will help with receiving future funding for the levee. “This is to actually let everyone know what the actual operation and maintenance will be going forward,” she said. Commissioner Rick Mirabito noted that the agreement will help implement best practices for costs associated with the levee. ....
[email protected] MARK NANCE/Sun-Gazette The unsung heros of the COVID pandemic include from left: Dylan Hamm, general manager/vice president of Fred Hamm Disposal, Steven Straub, supervisor, Frank Perchinski, bus driver for River Valley Transet, Jack Schrader of Overhead Door, Steve Smith, operation supervisor for RVT, Matt Blair, manager of Overhead Door, and Keith Atherholt of Lewis Lumber Products. Picking up trash from homes and businesses is not the easiest job under normal conditions. Add in a pandemic and it becomes all that more challenging, even potentially hazardous. Bus drivers, sawmill workers, and commercial businesses all faced new hurdles and changes in the way they’ve conducted their daily approaches to work for much of the past year, especially early on in the pandemic last spring. ....