GANT’s ICYMI: Week of June 26

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GANT’s ICYMI 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.

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

Woman Accused of Using ATM Card Belonging to Home Health Client

DUBOIS – A Brookville woman is facing identity theft charges for allegedly using an ATM card belonging to her home health client.

DuBois Woman Pleads Guilty in Meth Lab Case

CLEARFIELD – A DuBois woman accused of having a methamphetamine lab in her home pleaded guilty Monday in Clearfield County Court.

Clearfield School Board Hears Bond Refinancing Results, Oks Budget

CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield Area School Board heard from Wes Hall of the PFM Group, who gave the results of the bond refinancing, authorized May 22.

DA Shaw: Student Tours Child Advocacy Center

CLEARFIELD – A Glendale Area School District student has taken a tour of the Child Advocacy Center of Clearfield County (CAC-CC) as well as the Clearfield County Courthouse. 

Coal Industry Jobs Protected Under Gabler Legislation

HARRISBURG – Legislation authored by state Rep. Matt Gabler (R-Clearfield/Elk) to protect jobs in Pennsylvania’s coal industry during difficult economic times passed the State House on Monday. House Bill 1333 may now be considered by the state Senate.

Possible Court, Social Services Funding Cuts Continue to Concern Clearfield Commissioners

CLEARFIELD – The possibility of drastic cuts in court and social services funding in the Pennsylvania budget continues to be a concern for the Clearfield County Commissioners.

BREAKING: Mo-Valley Economic Development Announces Partnership to Market, Lease or Sell Properties in Philipsburg Region

PHILIPSBURG – Officials of the Moshannon Valley Economic Development Partnership announced today that they have entered into an agreement with Kissinger Bigatel and Brower Realtors (KBB) of State College to market, lease and or sell partnership properties located in the Philipsburg region.

Waterline and Sanitary Sewer Overflows Top Municipal Authority Meeting

CLEARFIELD – Waterline and sanitary sewer overflows were discussed at yesterday’s Clearfield Municipal Authority meeting held at the Moose Creek facility.  The board also voted on bids for heating oil and chemicals.

Schneider Waives Hearing for Allegedly Having Drugs, Explosives and Harboring Fugitive at Clearfield Residence

CLEARFIELD – A Munson man accused of having drugs and explosives at a Clearfield residence, where he was harboring a fugitive waived his right to a preliminary hearing Wednesday at the Clearfield County Jail.

Senate Approves Senator White’s School Safety Bill

HARRISBURG – The Senate has approved Senate Bill 383 legislation introduced by Senator Don White that would give school boards the option of allowing licensed and trained staff to carry firearms on school property.

Governor Wolf Signs Law to Increase Penalties for Endangering Children

HARRISBURG – Gov. Tom Wolf has signed House Bill 217, renewing the commonwealth’s commitment to the safety of its children and increasing penalties for those who carelessly and flagrantly endanger them.

 

 

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