What began as an experiment in self-governance rooted in personal freedom and liberty has grown into the world’s most unique and important nation: the United States of America. Here, we can, within the boundaries of the law, do, say and think what we wish; we can worship as we choose; we have ...
The Lycoming Creek Anglers Club celebrated its 50-year anniversary this past Wednesday. It was on April 1, 1976 when the club was founded with 45 members, through donations, $25 charter memberships and $2 regular membership.
Taking the lead in organizing the Club was Al Boyer, owner of ...
The Loyalsock Township School Board began the process of passing its 2026-27 school year budget at its monthly meeting Wednesday.
The budget calls for an increase of .65 mills over the current rate, which sits at 15.35.
The increase would amount to $480,000 in additional real estate tax ...
PENNSDALE–A special meeting called by the Muncy Township Board of Supervisors on Friday evening with the stated purpose of discussing an alternate township engineer and the appointment of someone to that position, lasted under a quarter of an hour and left those attending questioning why ...
After months of deleting positions from the TDA (Table of Distribution and Authorization), the Lycoming County Commissioners, along with County Controller Nikki Gottschall, acting as the Salary Board, approved adding positions. Four are new positions and a fifth is a position that is being ...
“Something incredible is happening on Scott Street in June,” a news release from Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity says. “With the help of construction volunteers from across the United States, Greater Lycoming Habitat for Humanity will build an entire home in just two days during its ...