Chesapeake to pay $7.5 million to settle post-production cost suit
The second largest natural gas producer in the nation agreed to pay $7.5 million to settle a class action lawsuit that alleged it improperly charged thousands of Pennsylvania leaseholders...
View ArticleRehabilitated Elk Lick Road bridge to open
MONTOURSVILLE - A PennDOT bridge crew in Sullivan County opened a rehabilitated bridge on Route 2003 (Elk Lick Road) around mid-afternoon on Friday, Aug. 30. The bridge was originally built in 1932 and...
View ArticleHumane officer responds to suspected abuse case
When Cindy Webster, Stray Haven Humane Society's humane officer arrived at a home located at 1488 Shirley Road in Newark Valley on Thursday, what she discovered was a house of horrors for the varied...
View ArticleMortgage help available through Catholic Charities
Mortgage help available through Catholic Charities Are you having difficulty making your mortgage payments? Catholic Charities provides free, confidential housing counseling to help explore...
View ArticleTaste Full Event finds fame on YouTube
Sullivan County has rung the prize-winning midway gong on YouTube - again. The first muscular blast from the gem of the Endless Mountains to hit the meter was Dushore's flamboyant Outhouse Races, held...
View ArticleDemolition derby revs things up
FORKSVILLE - It was a crash 'em up, smash 'em up night Saturday at the Sullivan County Fair. The popular demolition derby got under way at 6 p.m. at the track area, as people crowded the fairgrounds to...
View ArticleHealth Assessment to assist in meeting community needs
Health Assessment to assist in meeting community needs The Tioga County Community Health Assessment (CHA) is a survey that asks questions regarding your opinion about living in Tioga County, the...
View ArticleGoing to the 'Market' in Eagles Mere
EAGLES MERE - Here's hoping you never get a "Vinegar Valentine." These items from yesteryear were one of the many items on sale at the 31st Annual Labor Day Market on the Green Saturday in Eagles Mere,...
View ArticleNew Review poll topic published on website
The new poll topic for The Daily & Sunday Review website this week is: What was your favorite movie of the summer? - Despicable Me - Smurfs - Superman - Star Trek in the Darkness - Lone Ranger -...
View ArticleOne week until Monroeton Rodeo
Randy Morgan and his daughter, Tiffany Putnam, both of Troy, are preparing for the Monroeton Rodeo, scheduled for Sept. 8 at Mountaineer Park. The duo is entered to compete together in the team barrel...
View ArticleSayre Keystone Greyhounds receive six new adoptable dogs
SAYRE - Sunday proved to be a great day to enjoy the weather before colder fall temperatures will move into the area next month, and a group of Greyhound breed enthusiasts took the opportunity to meet...
View ArticleAlternative property tax bill emerges
Alternative property tax bill emerges HARRISBURG - A new House bill designed to provide school districts with options to reduce or eliminate property taxes could get a green light for some action this...
View ArticleLeRaysville holds annual Labor Day 5K
LeRaysville holds annual Labor Day 5K LERAYSVILLE - Runners panted their way through a hot and humid evening in the annual Labor Day 5K race. The race, held Sunday evening, was part of the annual...
View ArticleNutrient trading key to Chesapeake effort
HARRISBURG - An effort to spread the burden for reducing pollution harming the Chesapeake Bay is getting new attention with separate proposals to expand the scope of an existing state program and...
View ArticleLabor Day wraps up in LeRaysville: Parade, Civil War re-enactment part of the...
LERAYSVILLE - With green antennae and blue, bloodshot eyes, a gigantic ladybug scurried back and forth on Main Street Monday in LeRaysville. Of course, it wasn't a real insect - anyone could see that....
View ArticleFirst Citizens Community Bank's 'SAFE' Program hosts softball tournament
On Saturday, Sept. 21, First Citizens Community Bank's "SAFE" program will be hosting a softball tournament for financial literacy at the Wheel Inn Softball/Little League Field. This is part of Brian...
View ArticleYaw pleased with settlement of post-production dispute
HARRISBURG - A class action lawsuit involving natural gas royalty owners who negotiated lease agreements that prohibited the deduction of post-production costs from drilling royalty payments was...
View ArticleRoute 467 bridge to be posted with weight restriction today
MONTOURSVILLE - Today, the second of 11 state-owned bridges in north central Pennsylvania will be posted with a weight restriction, as part of a statewide initiative to ensure bridge safety and...
View ArticleWestern Bradford Notebook: 'Rat Rod' comes to Troy
TROY - George Green's "Rat Rod" really lives up to its name. On Tuesday, I visited the Troy Town Cruisers weekly car show in downtown Troy, and the Elmira, N.Y. resident had the vehicle on display. He...
View ArticleBack to school
LAPORTE - When Sullivan County School District students started their school year on Tuesday, they found some upgrades to the district's physical plant. The school district's new fuel depot, which will...
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