DuBois man begins write-in campaign for City Controller Thursday, September 21 by Louise BennettDUBOIS – A write-in campaign for the office of Controller for the City of DuBois has begun for a DuBois man.Here's why Gregg Gillaugh says he decided to embark on his write-in candidacy in the upcoming November election…Gillaugh said his campaign can be summed... Read More.
Injunction filed against the City of DuBois will remain in effect Thursday, August 31 by Louise BennettCLEARFIELD – After a lengthy hearing Wednesday, an injunction filed against the City of DuBois stays in effect, for now.Last week, Clearfield County Judge Frederic Ammerman signed a temporary injunction that was filed by a group of DuBois residents to stop the buyout process... Read More.
Additional charges to be filed against suspended City Manager Herm Suplizio Thursday, August 17 by Louise BennettCLEARFIELD – Additional charges are being filed against suspended DuBois City Manager Herm Suplizio according to the state Attorney General's Office.Those charges will be filed in the next 15 days.Suplizio was in Clearfield County Court Wednesday for a judicial conference.Meanwhile, a group of news... Read More.
Clearfield County Jail inmate found unresponsive, parents seek answers Thursday, July 27 by Louise BennettCLEARFIELD – While the parents of a Clearfield County Jail inmate who died earlier this month are seeking answers, the county’s Prison Board is following advice to not say anything right now.At the Tuesday Prison Board meeting, the parents of Kaitlyn Evans asked questions... Read More.
Jefferson County Commissioners to vote on certification of Pennsylvania Great Outdoors Friday, June 23 by Louise BennettBROOKVILLE – A final decision will be made next Tuesday by the Jefferson County Commissioners on whether Pennsylvania Great Outdoors will be decertified as the county’s Tourist Promotion Agency.The commissioners say the main issue of why they want to decertify the agency is a lack... Read More.
Sandy Township lawsuit discussed at DuBois City Council meeting Tuesday, June 13 by Louise BennettDUBOIS – The Sandy Township lawsuit was one of many topics covered during the lengthy public comment section of last night’s DuBois City Council Meeting.Pat Reasinger asked what the state of Pennsylvania’s role was, and City Solicitor Toni Cherry discussed the current lawsuit filed... Read More.
Ben Affleck on that Grammy meme, nailing Batman in ‘The Flash’ and why he’s done with superhero movies Thursday, March 16 by ABC NewsIn a wide-ranging interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Ben Affleck finally unpacked that Grammys moment between him and wife Jennifer Lopez.Contrary to the memes, Ben insists, "I had a good time at the Grammys."He explained, "My wife was going, and... Read More.
Why some protesters are dressed as kangaroos and clowns amid Texas hearing on abortion pill Thursday, March 16 by ABC News(AMARILLO, Texas) -- A ruling is expected to come down from a federal judge in Texas Wednesday that could see an abortion medication being taken off the market in the United States.The lawsuit, filed by Alliance Defending Freedom – a Christian conservative legal advocacy... Read More.
Why most bank deposits are safe, despite the Silicon Valley Bank collapse Wednesday, March 15 by ABC News(NEW YORK) -- The failure of Silicon Valley Bank, the second-biggest bank collapse in U.S. history, called into doubt the fate of roughly $175 billion in customer deposits.Days later, the U.S. government guaranteed the protection of all Silicon Valley Bank deposits but the turmoil left... Read More.
Why are some Republicans blaming bank failures on ‘woke’ policies? Tuesday, March 14 by ABC News(WASHINGTON) -- A growing number of conservative Republicans are blaming what they call "woke" policies for the failures of two big banks this past weekend -- but what exactly are they talking about?None of the critics has provided evidence to prove the Silicon Valley Bank's... Read More.