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Reminder: Ticks and Lyme Disease still a danger in fall

Harrisburg, PA -- As people continue to spend time outdoors during the fall months, the Wolf Administration wants to remind residents of the dangers of tick and mosquito-borne illnesses, and to take steps to protect themselves. “Autumn is a wonderful season to spend time outdoors and... Read More.

Gathering limits softened to allow more people at events in PA

Harrisburg, PA - As Pennsylvanians continue to do their part by adopting healthy behaviors to combat the spread of COVID-19, today Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine amended existing COVID-19 orders to allow for adjusted capacity to gathering limits while keeping... Read More.

Stealing or damaging political signs is a crime

Pennsylvania – Tempers are running hot as we get closer to the election, and political signs are getting stolen or damaged more frequently. State Police have issued reminders before that stealing a political campaign sign is theft and is a crime. This goes for all political... Read More.

Free social media webinar for DASD families

DuBois, PA – The DuBois Area School District will be offering an opportunity for parents to learn about how their kids interact with social media on Tuesday, Oct. 6 at 6:30 p.m. Connor Ferrara from the Pennsylvania Office of the Attorney General will be hosting... Read More.