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CHILLICOTHE: Ours is not to judge what time we have. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.
Christmas is the time for giving and you can help give a child of the area a Christmas they will never forget with the Children's Christmas Wish brought to you by the Salvation Army and McDonalds of DuBois.
PSP DuBois Warns Public of a Fugitive From Justice
The DuBois-based State Police has announced a warning of a possible fugitive from justice near Interstate 80 in the vicinity of the Reynoldsville Rest Area.
The 'World's Strongest Redneck' to appear at Penn State DuBois
Best known for his appearances on County Music Television's "Country Fired Home Videos," Steve McGranahan, the "World's Strongest Redneck," is scheduled to perform at Penn State DuBois in November.
Pennsylvania renews push for federal approval to toll I-80
Traffic on westbound Interstate 80 between Snow Shoe and Dubois, Pa. Pennsylvania is making a new push to get federal approval for tolls on Interstate 80 , the heavily used route that bisects the state for more than 300 miles, from Ohio to New Jersey.
Halloween Events Planned at Penn State DuBois
Student clubs at Penn State DuBois invite the public to celebrate Halloween on campus.
"Campout" Supports Area Food Banks
The Campout for Hunger recently held by the Penn State DuBois Human Development and Family Studies Club resulted in dozens of donations of canned food items, plus $641 in cash to benefit local food pantries.
Ball Field Debate Continues in DASD
The debate over the DuBois Area School District's potential plans to build a new ball field or fields at Wasson Elementary continued at the Wednesday night school board meeting.
Expert on the paranormal to speak at Penn State DuBois
Just in time for Halloween, Penn State DuBois welcomes Paranormal Expert, John Zaffis.
Stewart to Speak about Evolution of Downtown DuBois at Luncheon
Julie Stewart, downtown program manager for the Downtown DuBois Revitalization Group, will be the guest speaker for the Third Annual DuBois Area Historical Society Luncheon that is scheduled at 12 p.m. Nov.
Clearfield County Fair Contest Winners Advance to 2010 PA Farm Show Competition
Winners of the 2009 Clearfield County Fair Hershey's Cocoa Classic Chocolate Cake Baking Contest, Hershey's Cocoa Classic Cookie, Brownie or Bar Baking Contest, PEQAP Angel Food Cake Contest and the Blue Ribbon Apple Pie Contest are eligible for competition at the 2010 PA Farm Show.
2009 4-H, FFA Livestock Sale Scholarship Winners Announced
The Clearfield County 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale Committee is very pleased to announce the ten recipients of this year's 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale Scholarship.
National Boss Day spotlights people in control
At A-Boss Opticians Inc. in Braddock, the boss is Mr. Boss and he's not expecting anything special on what can be considered his day, National Boss Day.
Sheehan: Marcellus Shale Expected to Stimulate Economy
Due to Marcellus Shale's natural gas exploration, board member Greg Sheehan told the Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority that the county could experience a "big boom" as a result.
Hunting Discussed at DuBois City Council Meeting
Hunting was temporarily banned in the City of DuBois following a work session meeting Oct.
Possible DASD Projects Raise Questions by the Public
DuBois Area Middle School, meeting place of the DuBois Area School District Board of Directors.
With the holidays only a few months away, you may still be searching for that perfect gift for the hunter, fisherman, or outdoors person in your family.
Congratulations to Samantha Thompson from the DuBois Area High School - October's Student of the Month brought to you by: McDonalds of DuBois and Brockway - I'm loving it! Samantha is secretary of the National Honor Society, ranked in the top 5 of her class, an "A" honor roll student and participates in cross country and track.
Police Chief Thanks Agencies Involved in Manhunt
On Tuesday Lawrence Township Police Chief Jeff Fink thanked all who helped bring an escaped prisoner back into custody.
Retired reporter creates e-news for neighbors
Former reporter Bob Kotzbauer always enjoyed sharing information with readers. Although he has retired, the 84-year-old still enjoys writing and informing people about events happening around them.