GANT RELOAD: Week of March 28

Greg Hallstrom Sr. and Brenda Morgan (Photo by Wendy Brion)

The GANT weekly reload gives readers a look back upon the most noteworthy stories of their work week.  It contains the big headlines, as well as a few stories you might have missed. It might even include a story or two of the lighter side.

The GANT reload will be posted each weekend for your perusal. For most part, the reload will be filled with local headlines, but every now and again, a state, world or national story will make the list.

Clearfield Salvation Army Fights Hunger More Effectively Through Newly-formed Partnership with Central PA Food Bank

CLEARFIELD – Although The Salvation Army in Clearfield has had a food pantry for more than 30 years, a new partnership with the Central Pennsylvania Food Bank will enable more people to be served and make the donation process for those who want to help more effective.

Clearfield Students Participate in Distracted Driving Assembly

CLEARFIELD – Clearfield Area Junior-Senior High School students were recently presented with some sobering facts about distracted driving by Allstate agent Dave Glass and his wife, Jessica.

CAST Forms New Youth Show Choir – High Voltage

CLEARFIELD – Area children now have another musical opportunity available to them.

Grandstand Acts Announced for Clearfield County Fair

CLEARFIELD – Even though it’s still early in the year, it is never too early to start planning for the 156th Clearfield County Fair, and in the spring area residents eagerly await the list of acts to perform on the main grandstand stage, the Grove stage and in the Expo II plaza.

Pennsylvania Elk License Brings $85K at Auction

Pennsylvania’s reputation as a prime elk-hunting destination continues to get stronger.

The state’s Special Elk Conservation Tag – a license created by the Pennsylvania General Assembly and auctioned off by the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to benefit wildlife – commanded a stunning $85,000 at auction March 26.

Schaffer Found Not Guilty of Most Serious Charges in Death of DuBois Woman

CLEARFIELD – A jury deliberated for approximately two hours Wednesday before finding Brian Lee Schaffer, 44, of Luthersburg not guilty of the most serious charges in relation to the January of 2015 death of a DuBois woman.

Former Crown Crest Secretary, Treasurer Accused of Deceptive Business Practices Taken into Custody

CLEARFIELD – A Virginia woman accused of deceptive business practices for not supplying grave markers for local graveyards has been taken into custody.

BREAKING: Thurston Announces First Meeting of Sheriff’s Posse

CLEARFIELD – Sheriff Wes Thurston has announced the first meeting of the Clearfield County Sheriff’s Posse. It will be held from 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. April 14 at the Hyde Wesleyan Church.

Several “Operation Ice Storm” Suspects Appear for Hearings in Drug Cases

DUBOIS – Several people arrested last week during “Operation Ice Storm” were scheduled for preliminary hearings Thursday at District Judge Patrick Ford’s office.

 

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