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  • Jan 16, 2025 | wkok.com | Mark Lawrence

    SUNBURY – Susquehanna Valley United Way’s CEO, Adrienne Mael, will step down on January 31 after a decade of leadership. The United Way issued a news release saying under Mael’s guidance, the organization merged with two United Way entities, expanding its impact to five counties. She launched initiatives like United in Recovery and a Revolving Car Loan program, supporting vulnerable populations.

  • Dec 30, 2024 | wkok.com | Mark Lawrence

    NORTHUMBERLAND – A garage was destroyed by a fire in Northumberland Monday evening. No one was hurt, the two-story detached garage was nearly leveled, and some neighboring homes had minor damage. The 6:45pm alarm went in for the garage at the rear of 696 Duke Street, at the Seventh Street intersection. Northumberland Fire Department Chief Steve Swineford told us the fire is considered accidental, and a state police fire marshal will help pinpoint the cause.

  • Dec 24, 2024 | wkok.com | Mark Lawrence

    DANVILLE – Five people are homeless after a fire hit a home in the Danville area Tuesday morning. Emergency crews braved frigid conditions to combat the fire on Klondike Road in Liberty Township, Montour County. The blaze, reported at approximately 2am, drew responses from three volunteer fire companies, Liberty, Valley and Mahoning Township, and Geisinger EMS. Despite their efforts, the fire left five residents homeless.

  • Dec 24, 2024 | wkok.com | Mark Lawrence

    HARRISBURG –  Some reindeer got a greenlight for Christmas Eve. The state Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding, a state veterinarian, and the state’s Tourism Office director joined Santa. They were there with Santa’s reindeer at Hersheypark Monday to announce the team’s clean bill of health, clearing them for Christmas Eve deliveries across Pennsylvania.

  • Dec 20, 2024 | wkok.com | Mark Lawrence

    MONTGOMERY — There was a traffic fatality in Lycoming County Thursday afternoon that claimed the life of a man from Shamokin. Killed was 38-year-old Robert Bryant. The Lycoming County Coroner Charles Kiessling Jr. and state police investigated the 4:50pm accident on Route 405, just north of the Northumberland County line. The coroner says Bryant’s vehicle was traveling south, went off the road, flipped over and he was ejected. The coroner say Bryant died at the scene of that crash.

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