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One Last Breath to spark fireworks celebration
The modern/classic rock group One Last Breath is this year's featured band for the annual St.
Area students benefit from community-based scholarships
By Becky Polaski Pro motocross rider Adam Chatfield recently spent a week training and riding in the St.
Rising costs may pull back bridge project
A PennDOT plan to tend to bridges along Route 119 is scheduled for next year, but the scope of work on replacing the bridge over Mahoning Creek may be pulled back.
Housing Authority celebrates 40th year of service to Jefferson County
In response to the need for affordable, decent dwellings for low-income families of the area, the Jefferson County Housing Authority was established as a non-profit organization in 1968.
Miss Pennsylvania pageant to be held next month
The 2008 Miss Pennsylvania pageant will feature a larger field of contestants than in past years.
Pa. smoking ban to clear the air in eateries and break rooms
Ashtrays will soon get tossed from break rooms, smoking lounges, diner tables and restaurant bars across Pennsylvania, now that a statewide smoking ban is about to become law.
Annual Shrine Hospital Crusade this weekend
Jim Campbell of St. Marys and Bud Neubert of Brockway organized the annual Shrine Hospital Crusade which will take place this weekend.
Speaker: Look inside, not ahead or behind
Joshua A. Gallaher of Punxsy receives his diploma Tuesday at Jeff Tech's graduation.
Leeper landfill officially closes
The Leeper landfill officially closed its doors as planned on Friday. It will now be up to the individual haulers to determine which alternative site to use.
Cause of fire that killed 10 in Jefferson Co. still unknown
State police fire marshals are waiting for laboratory results before they can determine the cause of a Jefferson County house fire that killed 10 people.
Antique truck lover didn't let life's passion take the back seat Story and photographs by Amy L. Bovaird ENJOYABLE WORK: Don Bovaird, above, created a limousine business from his love for antiques.
Crimestoppers Offers Cash Reward for Information
The Pennsylvania Crimestoppers has released information about an incident of criminal mischief that occurred sometime April 8 to 9 along state Route 219 in Jefferson County. via GantDaily.com
Highland awaits DEP decision on bond re-lease
“The settled law in Pennsylvania holds that if a mine discharge does not meet (state regulations) the mine operator is responsible for treating that discharge”
And supervisors received some support from local and statewide environmental groups which submitted letters to the DEP. via The Clarion News Online
The GM5 for April is here! The top five news stories for April involved a former Fifth Congressional District Candidate, the mayor of Clearfield Borough responding to recently enacted security measures, police ... via GantDaily.com
'Hugs' help family and community recover
“James is doing good - he's here every day and always on time”
William Hrinya has worn many hats in the three weeks since a fire claimed 10 lives in this Jefferson County community. via The Tribune-Democrat
Clarion News photo by Jessica Bonk Clarion-Limestone High School was host to the FFA Career Development Events on Thursday, April 17. via The Clarion News Online
Ridgway PSP Reports Accidental Death
A 43-year-old Rossiter man was fatally injured at approximately 1:30 p.m. Friday at the Rosebud Mining Company - Little Toby Coal Mine in Brockport, the Ridgway State Police reported. via GantDaily.com
Alleged Stalker Still Primary Frontrunner
Pennsylvania's Fifth Congressional District -- including Penn State, Oil City and Lock Haven -- race has been heating up, with Democrat Bill "Care" Cahir grabbing the endorsement of his wife and dog. via Philadelphia Will Do
Two felonies, four misdemeanors filed days before vote; Candidate says action political
“We traced it back with the mail stamp to the Shaner campaign”
Congressional candidate Derek Walker was charged Thursday with two felonies and four misdemeanors in connection with an incident last August at his former girlfriend's house in Clearfield. via Centre Daily Times
Brockway Man Charged with Third Degree Murder as a Result of Double Fatal on SR 219
A Brockway man has been charged with two counts third degree murder after an incident that occurred on state Route 219 on March 21 claimed two lives and seriously injured another person. via GantDaily.com