Apr 22, 2008 | The Clarion News Online
Limestone seeks more time for loan
Limestone seeks more time for loan By Tom DiStefano, Clarion News Writer KINGSVILLE - Limestone Township is asking for time - a lot of time - to pay back a $571,000 state loan that paid for planning and ... via The Clarion News Online
'The best change-maker I know' - Bill Clinton stumps for wife
“We have exhausted the readiness of our military and if we have an (military) emergency, I don't know what we can do.”
Vowing that his wife is not about to quit the race for president, former President Bill Clinton fired off the reasons she should win Pennsylvania and eventually the nation's highest job in a vigorous hour-long ... via The Derrick
Keystone considers 'thrown desk' grievance
Keystone considers 'thrown desk' grievance By Greg V. Renninger, Clarion News Writer KNOX - "No one would want something entered into their personnel file that isn't true," Steve Wilson of the Pennsylvania ... via The Clarion News Online
President Clinton To Stump For Hillary Here
Former president Bill Clinton will be stumping in western Pennsylvania for his wife, Sen. via Kdka.com
Borough police use taser to subdue man
“The subject was both verbally and physically combative”
An open microphone night at the newly-opened Toby Hill Bar & Grill in Clarion Borough was interrupted late March 28 when police used a taser device to subdue an unruly patron. via The Clarion News Online
Camp Coffman founded 75 years ago
Camp Coffman founded 75 years ago By JUDITH O. ETZEL Camp Coffman near Fertigs has been a popular attraction for Scouts, church groups, families and many more over the years. via The Derrick
United Refining plans to buy site in Kane
“It's a nice piece of commercial property.”
United Refining of Warren is planning to purchase property along Biddle Street in Kane. via The Kane Republican
Beaver Township looks to adopt sewage plan
The proposed treatment plant will provide public sewage treatment for residents of the Wentlings Corners area. via The Clarion News Online
Richardson calls for "a time for courage" in politics
“It is important to work with the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services to create a window for immigrants to register for citizenship”
A lawyer turned pastor turned potential Congressmen is a unique career path that republican candidate Keith Richardson of Clarion, hopes to fulfill in his bid for the 5th Congressional District seat. via The Daily Press
Charges dismissed in cat sanctuary case
“They're responding to treatment”
A district judge has dismissed 593 charges of animal cruelty against a woman accused of keeping hundreds of cats, some dead and dying, at an animal sanctuary, saying prosecutors failed to provide enough ... via The York Daily Record
Clarion University Sets New Room and Board Fees
“I am recommending a residence hall room increase of 3.75 percent for 2008-09”
Clarion University Trustees recently approved new room and board fees, effective with the 2008 Summer I Session. via GantDaily.com
Clarion University increases room, board fees
Clarion University trustees have approved an increase in room and board fees to take effect for the summer session. via The York Daily Record
State Representative Fred McIlhattan Endorses Mayor John Stroup for Congress
“He is highly respected, not just in Clarion County, but across northwestern Pennsylvania, where his hard work and achievements are well-known.”
Pennsylvania State Rep. Fred McIlhattan has endorsed John Stroup, candidate for the Republican nomination for Pennsylvania's Fifth Congressional District in Congress. via GantDaily.com
Murder suspect stopped at Canada border
A man who police say killed his 74-year-old parents to avoid going to rehab was charged with murder Thursday after he tried to enter Canada. via The York Daily Record
GOP House candidates file first financial reports
GOP House candidates file first financial reports By Rodney L. Sherman, Clarion News Editor HARRISBURG - Republican candidates for the state House of Representatives 63rd District have filed their first round ... via The Clarion News Online
A Tionesta man was injured and transported to UPMC Northwest after crashing his vehicle around 1:45 p.m. Sunday on Route 62 in Venango County. via News-Herald
Students compete in regional Science Olympiad competition
Several area schools are headed to the state level Science Olympiad competition following a regional event held at Clarion University. via The Derrick
Former humane society housing cats from Pittsburgh raid
“Even 200 cats is a lot to try to get out to new homes. They are dealing with twice that number”
Former humane society housing cats from Pittsburgh raid By Greg V. Renninger, Clarion News Writer SHIPPENVILLE - Four hundred and six cats will be cramming into the former Clarion County Humane Society building ... via The Clarion News Online
Clarion University Hosting Regional Science Olympiad
Six hundred high school students will travel to Clarion University on March 18, for the Pennsylvania Northwest Regional Science Olympiad. via GantDaily.com
Community reacts to report on Game Commission officer
“That's why they fight these citations”
A Pennsylvania Game Commission officer who has been accused of being too aggressive in law enforcement is again making news after being the subject of a Pittsburgh television station's investigation. via The Derrick