Paris Uniform Services in DuBois Closing

DUBOIS – At the end of June, Paris Uniform Services in DuBois will be closing. The company was recently acquired by Cintas Corporation, and the closing of the DuBois site and three other Pennsylvania branches was announced through a filing with the state's Department... Read More.

Reitz Theater Presents “Clue”

DUBOIS – “Clue” opens at the Reitz Theater in DuBois tonight. It's the first of six performances of “Clue” on the Reitz stage tonight through April 20th. Karl Rebon, the director of “Clue” at the Reitz Theater, said …  Performances of “Clue” will be at... Read More.

DuBois City Council Fires Suplizio and Clark

DUBOIS – The City of DuBois' employment of both former city manager John “Herm” Suplizio and former police chief Blaine Clark came to an end Monday night. DuBois City Council voted 3-2 in favor of completing the firing process of both men. DuBois Interim... Read More.

Two DuBois Businesses Relocate Into United Way Building

DUBOIS -- The DuBois Chamber of Commerce held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the DuBois Area United Way this week. Both Falcon Settlement and Life Coaching and Beyond have relocated, and are open for business in the United Way building on South Jared Street.  

DuBois City Council Approves Manager, Engineer Cross-hiring

DUBOIS – DuBois City Council has approved the intergovernmental cooperation agreement reached between the city and Sandy Township. The agreement allows the cross-hiring of Shawn Arbaugh as City and Township Manager, and Chris Nasuti as City and Township Engineer. The Sandy Township Board of Supervisors still needs... Read More.

DuBois City Council Begins Process to Fire Suplizio

DUBOIS – The process to fire suspended City Manager Herm Suplizio was started with the passage of a resolution Monday night at the DuBois City Council meeting. By a 3-2 margin, council voted to terminate Suplizio's employment with the City of DuBois in 30... Read More.

DuBois Woman Charged with Felony Theft

PUNXSUTAWNEY— A DuBois woman is accused of theft for accepting more than $2,000 in Covid-related rental assistance she was not eligible to receive. According to court documents, 57-year-old Terri Krueger has been charged with four felony counts by the PA Office of State Inspector General.... Read More.