November 9, 2025

Obituaries

Obituary of Donald G. Lutz, Jr. of Liberty, PA

Donald G. Lutz, Jr., age 66, of Liberty, PA, passed away with his family by his side on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA. He was born on March 10, 1959, in Lancaster County, PA, the son of Donald G. and Ethel S. Lutz, Sr. Donald was married to Janette […]

Obituaries

Obituary of Margaret A. “Peggy” Kump of Wellsboro, PA

Margaret A. “Peggy” Kump, 86, of Wellsboro, PA, formerly of Knoxville, PA, died on Thursday, November 6, 2025, in Country Terrace, in Wellsboro.  Born on Thursday, October 26, 1939, in Elmira, NY. She was the daughter of James Aitken and Esther Marian Edgcomb Smith.   On June 14, 1958, in Westfield, PA, she married Eugene J. Kump,

Crime News

Charges Announced Against Seneca Resources for Illegal Waste Dumping Across Northern Pa

One set of allegations against the company involves Seneca’s operations in Lycoming County, Potter County and Tioga County, PA … HARRISBURG, PA – Attorney General Dave Sunday announced charges at the end of October against Seneca Resources, LLC, following multiple violations of Pennsylvania’s environmental protection laws in several counties, as recommended by the 48th and 51st

News

School District Pilot Program to Increase Access to Learner’s Permit Testing

Image 1 – Williamson High School Principal Bill Butterfield. Image 2 – PennDOT Secretary Mike Carrol. TIOGA, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), along with the Northern Tioga School District and local officials announced a new PennDOT-led pilot project at Williamson High School in Tioga that allows students to take their learner’s permit knowledge

Sports

Mounties Ratify Season at NCAA Regionals

CU-Mansfield Sports Release – November 8, 2025. LOCK HAVEN, PA. – The Mansfield Mountaineers men’s cross country team closed out the 2025 season at the NCAA Atlantic Regional Championships on Saturday, Nov. 8.  Noah Shedden led the team with a time of 32:59.30 —his best of his career.  Behind him, Rylan Ebner pushed hard through the final mile

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