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Gallery 255 features artwork from Montoursville painter this June
Lewisburg, Pa. — Paintings from Montoursville artist Ron Beach will be on display in Gallery 255 at the Public Library for Union County throughout the month of June. His works capture wildlife and familiar scenic views around Northcentral Pennsylvania. Ron Beach’s art career began in 1984 when his wife gave him with acrylic paints and brushes as a gift. He is a self-taught painter who has spent 39 years capturing the wildlife and nature of scenic Pennsylvania. His art has graced the covers of magazines,...
Students headed to world stage for Odyssey of the Mind finals
LOYALSOCK TOWNSHIP, PA — Creativity, imagination, and problem-solving are just some areas in which students at Loyalsock Township Middle School excel. "Everybody's opinion is included in Odyssey of the Mind because we work as a team," said 6th grader Isabella Devlin. The team of middle schoolers from Loyalsock Township...
Perfect 2 Perfect: Wentzler Farm warehouse
Muncy, Pa. — Perfect 2 Perfect's next estate sale is coming to the Wentzler Farm Warehouse complex in Muncy. Just around the corner from the old Lycoming Mall and just one block from the entrance to Alexander Nissan, this sale is going to be held in the back of the warehouse. We have been here before (several years ago) with another estate sale for the Wentzler family, and this is not a repeat of the other estate sale. This sale contains items from another family member’s parents’ estate in Luzerne County. They brought the items here after selling the home...
1 injured in two-car crash Sunday evening in Montgomery Township
A two-vehicle accident Sunday evening at the intersection of Knapp Road and Bell Run Boulevard in Montgomery Township sent one individual to an area hospital with non life-threatening injuries. At 5:56 p.m. Sunday, two vehicles, a Subaru Legacy and a black Honda SUV, collided at the intersection, with both vehicles...
Paris: The next stop for the ‘Zain Train’ from Benton
BENTON, COLUMBIA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A Columbia County wrestler has officially punched his ticket to Paris for the summer Olympic Games. His proud family awaits his return home as he prepares for this next chapter in his wrestling career. 28/22’s Gianna Galli spent the day with his family in Benton. Accomplished wrestler Zain Retherford overcame […]
Lycoming County store celebrates one year of new ownership
HUGHESVILLE, Pa. — Mark's Outfitters sits on South Main Street in Hughesville. The store opened in 1925 and will mark its 100th anniversary next year. Chenelle Thomas purchased the nearly century-old business from Mark Armstrong last May. "He was actually getting his snow plow fixed, and he's like, I'm...
Police: Driver found passed out behind the wheel
Millville, Pa. — A driver was arrested after police say the found him passed out behind the wheel in the middle of the road. State police found Bret Lamoreaux, 32, asleep in his 2022 Subaru Outback after they were called to 94 Camp Victory Road on May 5 for a disabled vehicle, reports say. When Trp. Adam Heintzelman arrived just after 3 a.m., he found Lamoreaux behind the wheel with the vehicle in drive, he said. The car was reportedly in the middle of the roadway and Lamoreaux was drunk. He was arrested for DUI, according to charges.
Four alumni honored at Penn College commencements
Williamsport, Pa. — Pennsylvania College of Technology presented honors to four alumni during their Spring 2024 commencement ceremonies. The ceremonies were held May 10-11 at the Community Arts Center in downtown Williamsport. Kate McCall Stepnick, of Bloomsburg, received the Alumni Humanitarian Award at the college’s Friday, May 10, afternoon ceremony; Daniel T. Hornberger, of Seven Valleys, and Richard C. Hornberger, of Mechanicsburg, were recognized with Distinguished Alumni Awards at the...
Sullivan County Welfare Fraud Task Force Arrests 2
The arrests occurred in Sullivan County in Monticello on Friday, April 12, and Thursday, April 25. According to the Sullivan County Welfare Fraud Task Force, the following arrests were made:. Drewcilla R. Noel, age 31, of Monticello, was arrested on Friday, April 12, and charged with grand larceny and theft...
Williamsport Symphony Orchestra and Hughesville library offer free, wild west-themed outdoor concert
Hughesville, Pa. — For the second consecutive year, the Williamsport Symphony Orchestra will continue to partner with the Hughesville Area Public Library for an outdoor concert in Hughesville. Set against the backdrop of the Lycoming County Fairgrounds, the event is scheduled on June 2 at 7 p.m., with activities commencing at 6 p.m. and the fairgrounds opening at 5:30 p.m. Titled "Once Upon an Orchestra," the concert promises a meticulously...
Police looking for Sullivan County vandal
Forksville, Pa. — A vandal threw a rock through the window of a Sullivan County home and now police are asking help finding the suspect. A caretaker for the Campbellville Road home in Elkland Township contacted police on May 3 just before 9 a.m. to report the damage. The rock is believed to have been thrown between May 1 at 6 a.m. and when it was reported on May 3. Police say a 62-year-old Marietta woman owns the property. The window is valued at $1,250. Anyone with information about the vandalism is asked to contact Trp. Niccolo Cruciani of state police at Laporte.
Construction season continues: a roundup of roadwork for the week of May 13
The following is a round-up of current PennDOT road work and construction projects in northcentral Pa.: Lycoming County Lane restrictions will be in place this week along Interstate 180 between Loyalsock and Muncy townships as part of a two-year roadway project. The contractor will begin installing centerline skip pavement markings and bridge deck seals on...
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