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Anniversary filled with tours, music, more
A three-day celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of Turbotville is set for July 10-12. According to festival organizer June Kline, the first building in the town was a blacksmith shop at the corner of what is now Main and Paradise streets, built by a man named Snyder.
Technology overload leaves some seeking the simple life
Frank Angelo at his home in Beaver Springs where he lives in a low tech world, with no television, computer or cell phone.
Man acquitted of DUI for lack of evidence A Bellefonte man was acquitted Monday of DUI after a jury found there wasn't enough evidence he was the person driving a truck that hit the side of a Snydertown family's trailer around 8:30 p.m. Nov.
State Rep. Belfanti released from hospital
Sate Rep. Robert Belfanti, who is being treated for acute pneumonia, is now out of the hospital.
Police: Fowl deed results in theft charge
The landlord had a cow when she found her tenant had a chicken. Now the landlord's been charged with theft for a crime that can only be called "fowl play." Police said that on Feb.
Man charged in Altoona woman's death
A western Pennsylvania man has been charged with killing an Altoona woman whose body was found in her car trunk near the man's house.
A son, Ned F. Drumheller III, was born to Samantha DiBonaventura and Ned Drumheller II, of 170 E. Main St., Ringtown, on Friday, Jan.
Donations to the Needy Family Fund continue to roll in, bringing the total raised this year to $107,861. The fund, sponsored by The Daily Item, Sunbury Broadcasting Corp.
Criminal trespass SHAMOKIN TOWNSHIP - State police at Stonington reported someone damaged a door on a garage owned by Dennis M. Molesevich, 55, of Mount Carmel, along Route 61 between Oct.
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