The Montgomery Area School District approved several financial items at their monthly meeting Tuesday night.
In staffing, the board gave its approval to a resolution authorizing a new series of bonds to finance improvements to district facilities.
The resolution states that the amount is ...
In the 60 years since STEP began serving the needs of the community, it has grown from two programs to a literal smorgasbord that encompass every stage of life from infants just starting their journey to the elderly who are winding down at the end of their travels and everything in between. ...
Lycoming College rallied its community to invest in endless possibilities during its eighth annual Days of Giving held earlier this month. The event garnered 1,059 donors and $676,269 in gifts, helping Lycoming to fuel innovation, empower students and faculty to pursue bold ideas, and drive ...
Another legal challenge has been filed by the attorney representing Muncy Township and its board of supervisors Wednesday.
Joseph F. Orso III, an attorney with Rudinski, Orso & Associates, 339 Market St., presented a copy of a motion to stay enforcement, serving it on counsel for ...
A former Republican City Council candidate was appointed to fill a council seat vacancy.
David Dussinger, an engineer with former public safety paramedic skill sets, was appointed by six council members to replace a seat left open by the passing of Bonnie Katz.
Council President Eric Beiter ...
JERSEY SHORE — A disturbance on North Main Street late Saturday night landed Jessica E. Barger in the Lycoming County Prison, and Lycoming Regional police Sgt. Brian Fioretti in an emergency room with serious upper body injuries, according to court documents.
Officers were dispatched to an ...