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2 weeks ago |
sungazette.com | Pat Crossley
Voters will head to the polls May 20, to pick candidates in the Municipal Primary Election to be placed on the ballot in November. The last day to register to vote in the primary is May 5. In addition to choosing candidates for municipal offices, voters-regardless of party affiliation-in Cascade, Gamble, Mifflin and Porter Townships will be voting on a referendum on whether they agree with the issuance of licenses to conduct small games of chance in their municipalities.
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2 weeks ago |
sungazette.com | Pat Crossley
Apr 8, 2025 Six generations of the Welshans family have lived in the Nippenose Valley, having arrived there 175 years ago.
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2 weeks ago |
sungazette.com | Pat Crossley
Apr 7, 2025 Reporter [email protected] Trucks were a topic of discussion at this month’s Lycoming Water and Sewer Authority meeting. A request to apply for a PA Small Water and Sewer Program grant through the Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED)in order to purchase a Vactor truck to replace the one currently used was approved by the authority. The actual amount of the grant request will not be known until a final CoStar quote is received, but grant awards can be up...
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2 weeks ago |
sungazette.com | Pat Crossley
Apr 5, 2025 Meeting as the Salary Board during their weekly meeting, the Lycoming County Commissioners along with the acting controller approved removing the position of Administrative Coordinator from the TDA (Total Distribution Allocation) following last week’s termination of Matthew McDermott, who had held the position for ten years. The Salary Board is composed of Commissioners Scott Metzger, Marc Sortman and Mark Mussina, as well as Nikki Gottschall, who has been serving as acting County...
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2 weeks ago |
sungazette.com | Pat Crossley
Apr 5, 2025 After years of lobbying lawmakers to pass legislation to make it an offense to use your cellphone while driving, Eileen Miller has finally been able to make some good come out of the horrific death of her 21-year-old son, Paul, caused by a driver distracted by a cellphone.
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