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Judge Imes brings courtroom to classroom

Local News

MIFFLINTOWN — When Magisterial District Court Judge Josh Imes walked into an elementary classroom this week, he wasn’t wearing a robe, sitting behind a bench or presiding over a hearing. Instead, he was greeted by wide eyes, raised hands and a room full of students eager to learn what a ...

PennDOT seeks public feedback on winter road services

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HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is inviting residents to share feedback on its winter services through an online survey available through April 14. The survey, which takes about five minutes to complete, asks participants about expectations for safe and passable ...

Poll: Most Americans back limits on school activism

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(The Center Square) – A majority of American voters favor guardrails on K-12 political activism during school hours and say students should remain focused on academics, according to a new poll. The Center Square Voters’ Voice Poll found 58% of voters support limits on activism during ...

Pa. invests $6M in free period products for students

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From staff reports PITTSBURGH — Pennsylvania has invested $6 million over the past two years to provide free period products to students in schools statewide, with an additional $3 million proposed in the 2026-27 state budget. The funding supports distribution of menstrual hygiene ...

Volunteers sought for watershed cleanup event

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From staff reports SPRING CREEK — ClearWater Conservancy will host its 30th annual Watershed Cleanup Day on Saturday, April 18, inviting volunteers to help remove trash from streams, roadsides and parks across central Pennsylvania. The event will run from 8 a.m. to noon and is open to ...