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Storm tips from experts

PEMACreate disaster preparedness kits with supplies to include flashlights and extra batteries; portable, battery-operated radio and extra batteries; first aid kit and manual; emergency food and water...

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Coal Twp. man found guilty in threat to probation officers

SUNBURY - A Coal Township man, who armed himself with a shotgun last year when Northumberland County adult probation officers came to his door with an arrest warrant for another person, was convicted...

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Ceremony to be held for fallen firefighter Anniversary marks tenth year of...

COAL TOWNSHIP - A large turnout of police, firefighters and family are expected at Sunday's ceremony marking the tenth anniversary of the death of former state policeman and Maine Fire Company...

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Residents 'powering down' to protest proposed PPL lines

Residents in Lackawanna County planned to turn their lights off Friday evening to raise awareness of their opposition to proposed power lines being built on their properties. Part of a weekend of...

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Noteworthy: Saturday, October 27, 2012

Zerbe trick-or-treat rescheduledTREVORTON - Trick-or-treat night in Zerbe Township, originally scheduled for Oct. 31, has been moved to 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 3.Rabbi to discuss Judaism,...

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Yeager plans town hall meeting

ELYSBURG - Ted Yeager, Democratic candidate for the 107th Legislative District, has scheduled a second town hall meeting for 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Elysburg Fire Company.Yeager said he will field...

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$240,000 collected toward tuition at Lourdes Ceremony with bishop scheduled

COAL TOWNSHIP - The Our Lady of Lourdes Alumni Foundation has collected $240,000 earmarked for tuition assistance and will present a check to school officials next week.The funds come from foundation's...

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Report changes in trick-or-treat

Let News-Item know about any trick-or-treat changes due to storm The News-Item welcomes municipalities and organizations that may be changing the dates of their trick-or-treat or other Halloween...

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Advice from county EMA: Be prepared

SUNBURY - The Northumberland County Department of Public Safety is continuing to monitor Hurricane Sandy and warns residents to get prepared for flooding and power outages.The storm has sus-tained...

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For the Record: Sunday, October 28, 2012

DivorcesTimothy P. Maro, 11 S. Third St., Dillsburg, from Angela M. Maro, 12 S. 19th St., Camp Hill. Married Oct. 9, 1982.Alfred Edwin Baker Jr., 4992 State Route 890, Sunbury, from Linda Lou Baker,...

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Area now part of sprawling 11th Stilp promises to work to break 'stranglehold'

Democrat Gene Stilp is a man with a mission. He became a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, he said, because he is committed to ending what he describes as the "strangehold" large...

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Knoebel denied permits by Cleveland Twp. board

CLEVELAND TOWNSHIP - Cleveland Township Zoning Hearing Board has denied permits to Joel Knoebel involving his proposed Concentrated Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) being opposed by township...

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Barletta vows effort to overcome gridlock

SHAMOKIN - Congressman Lou Barletta is the sitting representative for the 11th Congressional District, but in the Shamokin area and beyond, he may as well be just a candidate and not an...

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In October, Smith raises more money than Casey

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tom Smith raised more money than Democratic Sen. Bob Casey in the first 2½ weeks of this month and held a substantial edge in how much both campaigns had left as they...

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Noteworthy: Sunday, October 28, 2012

Trick or treat night changedMOUNT CARMEL - By order of Mount Carmel Mayor J. Kevin Jones, Mount Carmel Borough's trick or treat night has been moved from Wednesday, Oct. 31, to Saturday, Nov. 3, from 5...

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Zombies lurking in Shamokin

SHAMOKIN - The zombies lurking along the streets of Shamokin Saturday afternoon weren't extras in a B-rated horror movie, but participants in the inaugural Zombie Run sponsored by Coal City...

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SAHS National Honor Society officers

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Noteworthy: Monday, October 29, 2012

Bingo canceledSHAMOKIN - The weekly bingo games at Mother Cabrini Church Hall scheduled for tonight have been canceled due to the pending storm from Hurricane Sandy.Trick or treat night changes-...

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Senior Citizen Activities

Shamokin-Coal TownshipMonday - Morning cards and puzzles, 8:30 a.m.; yoga, 9:30 a.m.; Walk-A-Mile, 10:30 a.m.; Wii bowling and treadmill.Tuesday - Morning cards and puzzles, 8:30 a.m.; bridge lessons,...

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Area braces for Sandy

Although the brunt of Hurricane Sandy hasn't hit the area yet, the storm has already forced a state of emergency to be declared in Mount Carmel, closed schools throughout the area, shut down all...

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