Tuesday Jun 30 | Leader Times
Unger student marshal at PSU commencement Brandon Unger was the student marshal for the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Penn State's spring commencement on May 15.
Group home draws concerns in Highland
A township citizen said he believe a group home near his residence is a nuisance; while the home is vacant at the moment, he asked what the township could do to resolve the situation for the future.
Munsee and Schill defeat incumbents Peck and Kadunce
Clarion County Sheriff William H. Peck III appears to have lost his re-election bid to retired state police Cpl.
Highland can't swing fire truck donation
Assistant fire chief Bob Carroll in April asked the township for a donation to help cover matching funds needed to purchase a vehicle and other equipment with potential grant money.
Loss of smell is nothing to sniff at
A nose is a nose is a nose. Until it's not working anymore. For David Agostino of South Fayette, a 2004 motorcycle accident cost him not only his sense of smell but also his job.
Highland reorganizes, enacts sewage sludge ordinance
Wes Summerville was reappointed chair of the Highland Township Board of Supervisors for what he said would likely be his last year as a supervisor.
SC man pleads to illegal gun sale
A South Carolina pawn shop owner accused by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg of recklessly selling a rifle to an ex-convict pleaded guilty Friday to a federal weapons charge.
Pa. hotel fire displaces guests
A hotel in Pennsylvania's Lehigh Valley is closed following a fire that broke out Christmas morning.
Highland supervisors warn of 2010 tax increase
Supervisors Terry Stiglitz and Tony Schill voted Dec. 1 to approve a 2009 budget that holds taxes steady; supervisor Wes Summerville was unavoidably absent, but Stiglitz said Summerville concurred in the budget ...