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Even those who have already voted must send in a new ballot May 13, 2021 LEWISTOWN A clerical error in the Mifflin County Elections Department has necessitated that new ballots be printed and distributed to Democratic Mail-in voters in Mifflin County. According to a press release from Mifflin County Commissioner Kevin Kodish, John E. Knepp II cross-filed on both the Republican and Democratic tickets for a seat on the Mifflin County School Board. The first set of Democratic ballots printed failed to include Knepp on the ballots. “It is an extremely unfortunate error by our office, and the only way to fix it is to reprint all the Democratic ballots and distribute them immediately to all those mail-in voters who received the incorrect versions,” said James Conway, Mifflin County Elections Director. ....
Sentinel photo by BRIAN COX The Mifflin County Commissioners issued a proclamation Thursday declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month in Mifflin County, joining the commissioners from Juniata and Huntingdon counties. On hand to accept the proclamation from Juniata Valley Behavioral and Developmental Services was mental health coordinator Bob Henry, second from left, and administrative officer Lisa Bollinger, center, from commissioners Robert Postal, left, Mark Sunderland, second from right, and Kevin Kodish, right. LEWISTOWN At their meeting Thursday, the Mifflin County Commissioners honored Juniata Valley Behavioral and Developmental Services and issued a proclamation declaring May as Mental Health Awareness Month, joining the commissioners from Juniata and Huntingdon counties. ....
[email protected] LEWISTOWN More than $419,000 in relief money for hospitality businesses whose bottom lines in 2020 were negatively affected by the COVID-19 pandemic is available now in Mifflin County and the Mifflin County Commissioners urged businesses to apply as soon as possible. The program administered by SEDA-Council of Governments, called the COVID-19 Hospitality Industry Recovery Program, or CHIRP, awards grants ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 to businesses in the hospitality industry such as hotels and restaurants that suffered losses in 2020 due to the pandemic. Mifflin County Planning Director Mark Colussy spoke during Thursday morning’s regular meeting of the commissioners and reported that while some businesses have applied and been approved, there’s still lots more help available. ....
[email protected] LEWISTOWN A jury found Stuart Wayne Bryant guilty of third-degree murder and related charges during the third day of a trial stemming from a devastating 2019 crash that killed Mifflin County Junior High School teacher and coach, Harry Aultz. The verdict followed nearly three hours of deliberation on Friday at the Mifflin County Court of Common Pleas. “It was a terrible case where somebody lost their life,” Mifflin County District Attorney Christopher Torquato said after the trial. “We certainly appreciate the attentiveness of the jury in evaluating the facts of the case. (Considering) the nature of the defense in the case, we felt a third-degree murder charge was appropriate. The jury apparently agreed after hearing all the evidence of the case. In the end, justice has been done for Harry Aultz and the family.” ....