DuBois School Highlights 3-Year Plan

DUBOIS - The DuBois School District is moving forward with their next three-year comprehensive plan, guiding the district through 2029. Director of Curriculum Jen Taylor says that this plan replaces the current one expiring in July and focuses on strengthening existing supports, improving English Language... Read More.

DuBois Woman Accused of Stealing from Subway

DUBOIS - A DuBois woman is facing several charges after allegedly stealing over $5,000 dollars from a Subway over a six month period. According to police, an internal investigation at the DuBois Mall Subway uncovered missing funds totaling $5,341.53 dollars.  Investigators allege that 46 year-old Amie... Read More.

DuBois Bridal Expo Returns this Weekend

DUBOIS - If you’re planning your big day, you’ll want to be in DuBois this weekend. The 51st annual DuBois Bridal Expo connects you to dozens of local vendors to turn your wedding vision into a reality. You’ll be able to explore a wide range of... Read More.

Concerns Grow Over Rising Bills in DuBois

DUBOIS - Multiple people in DuBois spoke out at Wednesday’s City Council meeting, as higher costs hit household budgets. From increasing water and sewer bills, to a rise in taxes, residents questioned what they are really paying for and why costs are going up. Interim City... Read More.

Volunteering Locally: DuBois Jaycees

DUBOIS - The DuBois Jaycees are encouraging you to get involved in hands-on service projects that support the DuBois Area. Jaycees President Michaela Loy explained that this volunteer group is made of young professionals between the ages of 18 to 40 who focus on community... Read More.

DuBois Historical Society Hosting Black History Month Program

DUBOIS - This Thursday you can learn more about an often overlooked chapter of local history. In recognition of Black History Month, the DuBois Area Historical society will host a special program exploring the stories of Fudge VanCamp, a former enslaved man, Revolutionary War veteran,... Read More.

DuBois Utility Bill Changes

DUBOIS - If you’ve opened your utility bill and noticed higher charges, you’re not alone. Many households in DuBois are seeing changes as consolidation takes effect. City officials say new monthly “Debt Service” charges, $15 dollars for water and $20 dollars for sewer, are replacing... Read More.

Congressional Candidate Ray Bilger Makes Campaign Stop in DuBois

DUBOIS - During a campaign kickoff stop in DuBois, Ray Bilger, Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania’s 15th Congressional District, met with voters and outlined his priorities. Bilger says his campaign is focused on affordability, opportunity healthcare, and infrastructure. He also touted his decades of experience in... Read More.

A Day of Hope in DuBois

DUBOIS - City of DuBois officials visited DuBois Middle and High Schools proclaiming today as the Day of Hope. This event highlights the Hope Squad, a school based program that trains students and adults to recognize warning signs and speak up when someone needs help. Christine... Read More.

The Mattress Company by Steeple Celebrated Opening in DuBois.

DUBOIS - An extension to a multi generational furniture business has opened their doors in DuBois. The Mattress Company by Steeple, an expansion of Steeple Furniture in Rockton, invites you to their new location at 1328 Maple Avenue in DuBois. Owner and third generation Steeple Furniture... Read More.