Articles by: Joanne Bauer

‘Peanuts Gang’ to Perform at Clarion-Limestone School Beginning April 21

‘Peanuts Gang’ to Perform at Clarion-Limestone School Beginning April 21

STRATTANVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – Peanuts Gang, originally made famous by cartoonist Charles Schulz in the 1950's, will be invading the stage of the Clarion-Limestone High School on April 21, April 22, and April 23. FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Entertainment, Events, Local News, News
Clarion Federal Credit Union, Brookville Branch Hosting Member Appreciation Week

Clarion Federal Credit Union, Brookville Branch Hosting Member Appreciation Week

BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) – Clarion Federal Credit Union is hosting Member Appreciation Week. FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Events, Local News, News
Wolf Administration Initiative Underway to Make Narcan Available to Public High Schools

Wolf Administration Initiative Underway to Make Narcan Available to Public High Schools

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Governor Tom Wolf announced yesterday that his administration, in partnership with Adapt Pharma, has taken the next step in its effort to make the life-saving medication Narcan (naloxone) available to public high schools in Pennsylvania at no cost. The departments of Health, Drug and Alcohol Programs, State and Education have now begun the application process for 642 public high schools in the state to obtain a free two-dose carton of the heroin antidote Narcan. FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Local News, News, PA News

Survey Shows American Youth Feel Today’s Leaders Have Their Own Agenda, Demonstrate Weak Leadership

CHEVY CHASE, Md. – As the presidential election hoists leadership to the forefront of national dialogue, a new survey asks America's youth to weigh in on the topic – finding that today's leaders are believed to have their own agendas and demonstrate weak leadership. Additionally, young people would like better preparation as leaders. FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Local News, News, PA News

Secretary of State Reminds Pennsylvanians About Absentee Ballot Deadline

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Yesterday Secretary of State Pedro A. Cortés reminded voters that requests for absentee ballots must be completed, signed, and received by their county board of elections no later than 5 p.m. Tuesday, April 19. "As everyone knows, we have a very important primary election coming up on April 26," Cortés said. "Absentee balloting gives eligible Pennsylvanians who are unable to go to the polls on Election Day the opportunity to exercise their right to vote." Absentee ballots may be cast by deployed members of the military, Pennsylvania students attending out-of-state colleges or universities, individuals with illnesses or disabilities, and individuals who will be away from their municipality on business on Election Day.  Comprehensive information about absentee ballots, including a downloadable request form, can be found at the Department of State's website votesPA.com. Applicants will be asked to supply basic voter registration information and to specify a reason for applying to vote absentee. Although the deadline to apply is April 19, Cortés encouraged citizens who must vote by absentee ballot to submit their requests as early as possible. "Completed absentee ballots must be received by county election offices no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, April 22," Cortés explained. "Due to recent cutbacks in service by the U.S. Postal Service, anyone who is planning to mail their absentee ballot risks missing that deadline." Voters may also deliver their own absentee ballots in person to county election offices. Pennsylvanians applying for an absentee ballot must provide their driver's license or PennDOT ID number. If they do not have a driver's license or PennDOT ID, they must give the last four digits of their Social Security number. If a voter has neither, he or she must present a copy of an acceptable photo ID. A list of approved alternative types of identification is available at votesPA.com. An absentee voter can designate someone else to deliver the absentee application and ballot if he or she is physically unable to do so. Certification of Designated Agent forms are also available online. For additional information, call 1-877-VOTESPA (1-877-868-3772) or visit www.votesPA.com.
by · April 13, 2016 · Local News, News, PA News

Brookville H&R Tax Tips: H & R Block Asks Are You at Risk for Tax Identity Theft?

BROOKVILLE, Pa. – Brookville H&R Block submitted the following article "Are You at Risk for Tax Identity Theft?"... FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Local News, News

7-Day Weather Forecast for Jefferson County

A look at the 7-day weather forecast for the Jefferson County area. FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Local News, News, Weather

Jefferson County Recipe of the Day: Italian Wedding Soup

A delicious & hearty soup! FULL ARTICLE
by · April 13, 2016 · Local News, Local Recipes, News

Brookville H&R Block Tax Tips: What to Consider When Choosing a Tax Professional

BROOKVILLE, Pa. – Brookville H&R Block submitted the following article - "What to Consider When Choosing a Tax Professional:" FULL ARTICLE
by · April 12, 2016 · Local News, News

7-Day Weather Forecast for Jefferson County

A look at the 7-day weather forecast for the Jefferson County area. FULL ARTICLE
by · April 12, 2016 · Local News, News, Weather