GANT ICYMI: Week of March 12

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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.

Red Cross, Clearfield Borough Fire Department to “Sound the Alarm”

CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield-DuBois Chapter of the American Red Cross is looking to “Sound The Alarm” in Clearfield Borough.

Irwin Wanted for Failure to Appear for Court in Drug Cases

CLEARFIELD – A 34-year-old Curwensville man, Cory Irwin, is wanted for failure to appear for court in two separate drug cases.

Curwensville Borough Doesn’t Allow Liquor License Transfer to Snappy’s

CURWENSVILLE – A special hearing to decide if Curwensville Borough should allow the transfer of a liquor license into the borough for Snappy’s Convenience Store was held prior to Monday night’s regular meeting.

Clearfield County Election Board Reviewing Voter Registration Records

CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield County Election Board, at the direction of the Pennsylvania Department of State, is currently in the process of reviewing voter registration records.

Election Board Reaches Decision on Bradford Township Precinct Issue

CLEARFIELD – The Clearfield County Election Board will adhere to its interpretation of Bradford Township’s precinct boundaries as defined in a court order issued in 1985.

Bradford Twp. Voters Will Not See Referendum Question on Alcohol Sales

CLEARFIELD – Bradford Township will remain a “dry” municipality for now, and voters will not yet be asked to decide if alcohol should be offered for sale.

School Safety Meeting Held for Curwensville Parents, Community

CURWENSVILLE – Parents and concerned community members were invited to an informational meeting Tuesday night at Curwensville Area High School regarding school safety protocols, entitled “Where we are, where we are going.”

Japanese Executives Visit Paris Companies via DuBois Airport

DUBOIS – Just after 8 a.m. the last Friday in February, a Southern Express Airways plane landed at DuBois Regional Airport with a few special guests.

JUST IN: Morrisdale Man Charged with Attempted Homicide

MORRIS TOWNSHIP – Leslie Wayne Conklin, 61, of Morrisdale has been charged by Clearfield-based state police with criminal attempt/criminal homicide, F1; aggravated assault, F1; aggravated assault, F2; and related offenses.

Curwensville Borough Council OKs Agreement for Stormwater Project

CURWENSVILLE – Several items were discussed during Monday night’s regular meeting of Curwensville Borough Council, including an agreement regarding a stormwater project.

CCRTA Discusses Future of Quehanna Industrial Development Corp.

CLEARFIELD – The future of Quehanna Industrial Development Corp. and also several articles from a regional blog writer topped the Clearfield County Recreation and Tourism Authority.

Bob’s Army & Navy Store Celebrates 70th Anniversary

CLEARFIELD – When Robert and Emily Grimminger opened a small military surplus store in Clearfield in 1948, they had no way of knowing their family business would be one of the main staples of Clearfield.

Coalport Woman Accused of Stealing From Her Mother Waives Hearing

CLEARFIELD – A Coalport woman has been accused of stealing more than $3,400 from her mother while she was in a local nursing home.

More Details Released in Attempted Homicide Case

MORRISDALE – More details have been released in an attempted homicide case that was filed Wednesday against a Morrisdale man for allegedly firing two gunshots at his step-son.

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