Local Sports Update – Tuesday, 12/30

District 9 Basketball HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTS Boys - Monday: DUBOIS HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT: Brookville 61, Brockway 43 – Owen May netted 15 points to lead the Raiders DuBois 67, DuBois Central Catholic 24 – Maddox Bennett scored 26 points for DuBois to lead all scorers ELK COUNTY HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT: Elk County Catholic 50,... Read More.

Clearfield County Taxes Going Up

CLEARFIELD- The new year, 2026, looks to be a time of increased taxes all across Clearfield County. Last week, a 2.5 mill increase was approved for the county tax rate next year, and recent budget proposals have included a 3 mill increase for City... Read More.

State Grant Sought for DuBois YMCA

DUBOIS – A resolution was recently approved giving the City of DuBois authority to apply for a Local Share Account Statewide Program grant for the DuBois Area YMCA. If the grant money is approved, it will go towards facility improvements. The local Y's Facility... Read More.

Brockway Seeks Public Input on Waterlines

BROCKWAY – In three weeks, Brockway will have a public hearing for citizen input regarding the borough’s waterlines. In light of recent reports of high asbestos levels in the water supply, the Brockway Municipal Authority is applying for a Community Development Block Grant to... Read More.

Local Sports Update – Monday, 12/29

District 9 Basketball HOLIDAY TOURNAMENTS Boys: DuBois, DuBois Central Catholic, Brockway, and Brookville begin the DuBois Holiday Tournament today. St. Marys, Elk County Catholic, Ridgway, and Johnsonburg begin the Elk County Holiday Tournament today. Punxsutawney participates in the Indiana Christmas Tournament. Girls: Today, DuBois Central Catholic is playing in... Read More.

PA Farm Show Begins January 10

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Farm Show gets started in just a dozen days. Pennsylvania's Farm Show is the country’s largest indoor agricultural exposition, and it kicks off Saturday, January 10th, in Harrisburg. The show's theme this year is “Growing a Nation.” The theme is... Read More.

Clearfield Ordered to Continue Police Contract

CLEARFIELD -- A judge recently ruled that due to public safety concerns, the Borough of Clearfield must temporarily retain its contract with the Clearfield Regional Police Department. The Police Commission and Lawrence Township had filed a lawsuit against the borough's attempt to terminate its agreement... Read More.