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SUNBURY — After a thoroughly successful first day of the city’s first tattoo exhibition, hundreds of people descended upon the James R. Eister Youth and Community Center for the second day of Ink in the Rink Tattoo Expo on Saturday afternoon.
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WILBURTON — The Wilburton Fire Co. No. 1’s 25th annual “Thunder on the Mountain” car show welcomed a little more than 100 modern and antique hotrods to the hose company’s grounds on Saturday morning.
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SUNBURY — No matter where Tony LaFianza went during the inaugural Ink in the Rink Tattoo Expo at the James R. Eister Youth and Community Center, Sunbury, this past weekend, attendees revered him.
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SUNBURY — A 23-year-old Shamokin man, who was charged two years ago with stabbing to death a 43-year-old city woman at his Fifth Ward home, will take his murder case to trial in August or September.
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Vince Guarna, president of Mid-Valley Coal Sales, attended a residents meeting with state Department of Environmental Protection representatives Thursday evening at the Wilburton Hose Co. No. 1.
LEWISBURG — Lewisburg has been deemed a Keystone Communities Main Street, joining 16 other downtowns across Pennsylvania with the designation.
MIFFLINBURG — Since 1985, more than $6 million has been raised within Rotary District 7360. Those funds have been given to Rotary International's efforts to eradicated polio.
MILTON — Tucked away in the kitchen of the Milton YMCA, the staff prepares more than 300 free lunches each day for school aged children throughout the Susquehanna River Valley.
WATSONTOWN — More than 70 area children were treated to entertainment and a meal on Wednesday as part of one of the biggest opening weeks in the history of the Holy Spirit Evangelical Lutheran Church's Kids' Cafe.
Drug overdose deaths in Northumberland County have remained somewhat level over the past few years, but, like statewide and across the country, they still are occurring.
SUNBURY — Northumberland County Commissioners Meghan Beck, Sam Schiccatano and Joe Klebon presented a proclamation to members of Pride of the Susquehanna Valley during a meeting Tuesday, just a few days after Pride Month began.
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TREVORTON — LINKBANK, 450 W. Shamokin St., will shutter its doors later this month, leaving this Northumberland County community without a physical bank.
Gas prices across the Susquehanna Valley are 7 cents lower this week at $3.718 per gallon, according to AAA East Central’s Gas Price Report.
SHAMOKIN — Chillers resumed business Sunday afternoon after taking an unprecedented season off, and the ice cream shop’s owner has received an outpouring of community support.