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Jefferson County Commissioners Release Local COVID-19 Update

Jefferson County Commissioners Release Local COVID-19 Update

BROOKVILLE, Pa. (EYT) - The Jefferson County Commissioners issued a local COVID-19 update late Monday afternoon. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News
Governor Wolf & Health Secretary Issue ‘Stay at Home’ Orders to 7 Counties to Mitigate Spread of COVID-19

Governor Wolf & Health Secretary Issue ‘Stay at Home’ Orders to 7 Counties to Mitigate Spread of COVID-19

HARRISBURG, Pa. – Governor Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine today issued “Stay at Home” orders to Allegheny, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Monroe, Montgomery, and Philadelphia counties, as the state seeks relief to save lives and stop the spread of COVID-19. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Gov. Wolf Extends School Closures Two More Weeks

Gov. Wolf Extends School Closures Two More Weeks

HARRISBURG, Pa. (EYT) – The Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) announced today (Monday, March 23) that all schools in the commonwealth will remain closed through at least April 6 as a result of the COVID-19 response efforts. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
SPONSORED: Redbank Chevrolet’s Service & Parts Departments Are Open!

SPONSORED: Redbank Chevrolet’s Service & Parts Departments Are Open!

NEW BETHLEHEM, Pa. (EYT) – Redbank Chevrolet's Service and Parts Departments are open.  Call 814-275-2410 for an appointment! FULL ARTICLE
Police Release Details of Friday Afternoon Crash on Interstate 80

Police Release Details of Friday Afternoon Crash on Interstate 80

BROOKVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) - DuBois-based State Police have released the details of a crash that occurred on Interstate 80 in Brookville Borough on Friday afternoon. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
Police Release Details of Rollover Crash That Left Local Woman Injured

Police Release Details of Rollover Crash That Left Local Woman Injured

LIMESTONE TWP., Pa. (EYT) - Clarion-based State Police have released the details of a rollover crash that sent a New Bethlehem woman to Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News, Police & Fire Calls
Corrections Department to Use SCI Retreat as New Commitment, Parole Violator Reception Facility Beginning March 28

Corrections Department to Use SCI Retreat as New Commitment, Parole Violator Reception Facility Beginning March 28

HARRISBURG, Pa. – On Monday, Department of Corrections (DOC) Sec. John Wetzel announced that, on Saturday, March 28, officials will begin the temporary use of the State Correctional Institution (SCI) at Retreat as the reception facility for new male commitments to the DOC and for male parole violators. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Jefferson County Adoptable Pet of the Week: Taffy

Jefferson County Adoptable Pet of the Week: Taffy

This week's Jefferson County Adoptable Pet of the Week is Taffy. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News
DCNR Extending Closure of State Park and Forest Facilities Statewide, Open Spaces will Remain Accessible as Part of COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts

DCNR Extending Closure of State Park and Forest Facilities Statewide, Open Spaces will Remain Accessible as Part of COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts

HARRISBURG, Pa. - On Monday, Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn announced that all facilities at state parks and forests in Pennsylvania will be closed until April 30 to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus. FULL ARTICLE
by · March 24, 2020 · Local News, News, PA News
Letter to the Editor: There is another viral pandemic spreading across America. It’s called hatred.

Letter to the Editor: There is another viral pandemic spreading across America. It’s called hatred.

There is a pressing question that many of us have asked ourselves: Where has the soul of America gone? There should be no question that a virus is alive and well in the soul of America. The sores and blemishes of white nationalism, xenophobia, white supremacy and hatred for "the other" are exposed for all to see. The sickness of this nation is heard in ugly chants at rallies, described in hate-filled manifestos, discussed in disturbing online forums, painted with pictures of carnage in the press and even served up with dinner at the table talk of many family gatherings. There is certainly a virus in the soul of America. But does this mean we have lost our soul? It would be easy to simply blame the virus symptom bearers, those who encourage and espouse hate. It would be easy to blame those who, with increasing frequency, escalate to assault weapon massacres of our fellow citizens. But we must become willing to look and explore far deeper than the symptom bearers if we are to find our soul. For instance, to simply blame the current President would be to shirk taking a close look at the large portion of America's populous for whom his language of the virus rings true. And, most importantly, to simply blame the symptom bearers and carriers of the virus would continue to render us distracted from looking inward at our own soul and its complicity, at this nation's collective soul and its current state. In his "I Have a Dream Speech," Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. captured the Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi principle of satyagraha when he said "we must rise to the majestic heights of meeting physical force with soul force." In its simplest form, the idea is that only good can overcome evil. When we think about the virus infecting the soul of America, then we know it can only be the good in our collective soul that will ever cure the evil of our virus. This brings me back to the question: Where has the soul of America gone? Perhaps what we really need to be asking ourselves is: where has the good – the love, compassion, quest for a just society, positive regard for humanity – where has it gone? Where is our nation's soul force? Where is it in me? An Op Ed from the PA Human Relations Commission Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of exploreJeffersonPA.com. To submit a letter to the editor, email news@exploreJeffersonPA.com.
by · March 24, 2020 · Letter to the Editor, Local News, News, PA News