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4-H activities set for this year's Tioga County Fair

4-H of Tioga County kept the 154-year old tradition of the Tioga County Fair open on its own last year, as everyone struggled to recover from the flood. This year they will again be highlighting the...

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National Weather Service issues severe flash flood warnings

The National Weather Service has issues severe flash flood warnings for Bradford County and surrounding areas as of 6:17 p.m. The warning is expected to remain in effect until 10 p.m. A severe...

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Correction: Child's costume in parade misidentified

Child's costume in parade misidentified In a photo caption that ran in Saturday's print edition of the Daily Review, a child's costume was misidentified due to the cropping of the photo. The child was...

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Juvenile law change forbids minors from being held in adult prison

Juvenile justice advocates are applauding a rule change recently enacted by the state Supreme Court that precludes authorities from holding juveniles in adult prisons pending their appearance in...

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Zumba workout benefits Towanda Fire Department

TOWANDA - "Zumbaholics" across Bradford County came out to the JFK Hall at St. Agnes School in Towanda Sunday for an opportunity to work out with internationally acclaimed Zumba instructor Stephanie...

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Planning commission OKs nursing home plans

The Athens Township planning commission last week recommended preliminary approval for plans to build a skilled nursing facility at Mile Lane and Lamoka roads. Sayre Health Care LLC plans to build a...

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Bill addresses corrections officers rights during disciplinary actions

HARRISBURG - A Schuylkill County senator is pushing legislation to provide legal safeguards for state corrections officers involved in disciplinary proceedings. Sen. David Argall, R-29, Tamaqua, calls...

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Local man turns disappointment into generosity

Last month, Towanda resident Bradley Fulmer entered into a "biggest fan" contest run by the popular television program Duck Dynasty. The reality show follows a Louisiana family, the Robertson's, who...

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Clarification

Article was from 'Our Boys in Blue' The article that ran in Friday's edition of the Daily Review titled "Local gallantry at Gettysburg" was from "Our Boys in Blue" the Bradford County Civil War History...

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Canton to try again for traffic light funding

CANTON - Canton Borough Council heard an update Monday about the borough's effort to get some traffic signal enhancement funding. This year, Canton was unsuccessful in getting ARLE traffic signal...

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Towanda man accused of leading police on high-speed chase

TOWANDA - A Towanda man is accused of leading police on a high-speed chase in the borough, and then trying to convince authorities that someone else had been behind the wheel. Jack Tyler...

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Canton Fireman's Fair begins today

CANTON - The Canton Fireman's Fair will start today and run through Saturday, July 13. At Monday's Canton Borough Council meeting, Canton Fire Chief J. Scott May reminded council and the public that...

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Canton Twp. discusses prevailing wage reform

CANTON TWP. - Canton Township supervisors recently chose an engineering firm and got behind prevailing wage reform. Supervisors selected Bassett Engineering to help support the township's road...

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Towanda Borough Council awards $110K bid for rehab project

TOWANDA - At its July meeting, the Towanda Borough Council accepted a New York state contractor's $109,990 bid to undertake a rehab project for the exterior of the Towanda Municipal Building at 724...

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Athens Borough council discusses road projects

The Athens Borough council Monday opened and reviewed six bids for the borough's summer road reconstruction project. Douglas Brothers Inc. of Athens had the low bid for the project, at $195,983.75,...

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'A War in Letters' part of Summer Speaker Series

Three boxes of letters and a summer to organize them led to an interesting second career for writer, speaker and former full time teacher Mary Beth Kennedy Voda of Wyalusing. Voda will be the second...

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Western Bradford Notebook: 'Ugly Quilt Show' planned in Troy

TROY - It's one thing to have a "Best of Show" quilt show. Now, get ready for the "Worst of Show" quilt show. Or simply the "Ugly Quilt Show," as show organizer Joie Brasington of Troy calls it....

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Local comedian entertains in Ulster

The warm July weather did not stop a crowd of children and adults alike from coming out to see comedian/magician Richard Hughson at the Sheshequin-Ulster Community Center on Tuesday. "This is the first...

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Customers to receive snowmobile, ATV renewals faster with new PennDOT, DCNR...

HARRISBURG - PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch and Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Acting Secretary Ellen Ferretti announced Tuesday that customers will receive...

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Canton hears about free swims

CANTON - It's been said that there is no such thing as a free lunch. But at the War Memorial Pool in Canton, there are free swims this year on certain days, thanks to the generosity of some local...

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