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United Way plans strike on Valley's poverty
The United Way is shifting its strategy to put a greater emphasis on programs that improve the health, education and finances of working families, and on Monday night at Tedd's on the Hill, board members and ...
Firefighters douse Routes 11-15 fire
A smoky fire late Sunday afternoon brought out firefighters from seven fire departments.
90-day rule obstacle to closing school
A decision to close North Annville Elementary School may not be made until Aug. 18, leaving less than a week before the start of school for students and teachers to prepare if such a decision is made.
Schools adjust to water advisory
Students at the Selinsgrove intermediate and middle schools had their routines changed up Monday because of a boil-water advisory.
SELINSGROVE _ A boil-water advisory has been lifted for water customers in Selinsgrove and Kreamer.
Selinsgrove schools open today
“That just gives us more confidence it's not something in our water system”
Update 6:30 a.m. SELINSGROVE - Although there is a boil water advisory for the Selinsgrove Intermediate and Middle Schools, all schools in the Selinsgrove Area School District are open today. via Danville News
“The local economy is really going to suffer because of this situation”
Mifflinburg developer John Griffith stands in the midst of 10 acres of prime real estate and stares at the horizon, where a tree line marks the end of his land. via Dailyitem.com
Woman seriously injured in crash
“She hit me and she hit the guardrail and ended up all the way down there”
Kimberly F. Buganza was flown by helicopter to Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, after the 4:10 p.m. crash. via Dailyitem.com
Head-on Crash in Snyder County
A head-on crash shut down Route 522 in Snyder County late this afternoon. Police said a car and a school van collided near Kreamer. via WNEP-TV Moosic
Closed roads and crumbling bridges need addressed
How many bridges do you cross in an average day? The answer is probably difficult to answer. via Dailyitem.com
The Greater Susquehanna Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced the list of area high school students named Young Americans for January. via Dailyitem.com
Jean E. Daubert January 28, 2008
Jean E. Daubert, 77, of Washburn Street, died Monday in Moses Taylor Hospital. She was the wife of Richard V. Daubert. via The Times-Tribune
2,300 Valley jobs lost overseas
“Their economy is booming and the amount of new investment is basically astounding.”
Free-trade agreements were drafted to open up global markets, but have resulted in the loss of more than 2,300 Valley jobs since 2001. via Dailyitem.com
Blaze damages Snyder County home
“Thank God that wasn't the case and I believe everyone is OK.”
Chris Sciacca/The Daily ItemFirefighters work to contain a fire at the home of Ivankin Anatoliy, Winfield, early Friday evening. via Dailyitem.com
Wood-Mode announces more layoffs
“We hope that business will improve, so we can call back these employees”
By Micaiah Wise, Sentinel reporter, mwise@lewistownsentinel.com KREAMER - Wood-Mode Inc. via Lewistown Sentinel
50 more Wood-Mode Inc. get pink slips
Officials at Wood-Mode Inc. in Kreamer say they will lay off 50 more manufacturing employees. via The York Daily Record
“The company is adjusting its work force to accommodate the overall reduction in its sales volume”
By Micaiah Wise, Sentinel reporter, mwise@lewistownsentinel.com KREAMER - The Wood-Mode manufacturing plant in Kreamer laid off 50 of its manufacturing employees, the plant announced Thursday. via The Sentinel
Firefighters respond to blaze in Freeburg
Firefighters from six Snyder County fire companies responded to a house fire in Freeburg at 3:32 a.m. today, according to a report by Freeburg Deputy Fire Chief William Newman. via Dailyitem.com
Wood-Mode receives Environmental Stewardship Program certification
KCMA bestoys environmental certification on Pennsylvania-based manufacturer Wood-Mode, Inc., Kreamer, Penn., the nations largest independently owned manufacturer of fine custom cabinetry, has received ... via WoodDigest.com