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Comically Incorrect: Red State Shoutout

Comically Incorrect: Red State Shoutout

An editorial cartoon by A.F. Branco: Red State Shoutout. FULL ARTICLE
by · May 23, 2021 · Entertainment, Local News, News
Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Food Truck Rally event sponsoring the Brookville Library. Courtesy of Judy Buzard Schwab. FULL ARTICLE
Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Photo taken on the way to Benezette on Route 555. Hold your horses and cars! Courtesy of Judy Lochner. FULL ARTICLE
Comically Incorrect: Stand Your Ground

Comically Incorrect: Stand Your Ground

An editorial cartoon by A.F. Branco: Stand Your Ground. FULL ARTICLE
by · May 21, 2021 · Entertainment, Local News
Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Mother Nature reclaiming an old car while out Geocaching near the State Gamelands. Courtesy of Chris Peace. FULL ARTICLE
Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Local kindergarten students working on a Van Gogh inspired art project. Courtesy of C.R.E.A.T.E. Brookville. FULL ARTICLE
Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Christine with K-9 Uno, training for when they are needed. Courtesy of Pine Creek K-9 Search Unit. FULL ARTICLE
Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Jefferson County Photo of the Day

Students from DuBois Christian School meeting Punxsutawney Phil himself during a field trip to the Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center. Courtesy of Punxsutawney Weather Discovery Center. FULL ARTICLE
Comically Incorrect: Shut Door Policy

Comically Incorrect: Shut Door Policy

An editorial cartoon by A.F. Branco: Shut Door Policy. FULL ARTICLE
by · October 10, 2020 · Entertainment, Local News, News
How PA. Plans to Keep Track of the Coronavirus After Reopening to Prevent Another Outbreak

How PA. Plans to Keep Track of the Coronavirus After Reopening to Prevent Another Outbreak

HARRISBURG, Pa. — One week after Gov. Tom Wolf said his administration was struggling to come up with a plan to increase its contact tracing capabilities to help prevent another coronavirus outbreak, officials with the Department of Health unveiled new steps they say will allow the state to safely reopen. FULL ARTICLE