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Lewisburg, Pa. – The United States Penitentiary in Lewisburg now has a cumulative total of 85 positive COVID-19 cases among inmates, with 33 being active cases and 52 recovered cases, according to the Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) website.
MONTOURSVILLE — Just days after an inaugural flight to Charlotte, N.C., a top official at Williamsport Regional Airport said American Airlines is suspending its service to the airport between Oct. 7 and Nov. 3.
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) today held a roundtable with local and federal officials in Pennsylvania to discuss the importance of local zoning decisions being made by local communities rather than unelected bureaucrats in Washington.
The lack of affordable housing is a concern in the nation and is expected to worsen.
Atop a small hill off a dirt road tucked inside a secure, fenced-in area, a vast system of pipes, valves, steel towers snake in and around several small nondescript metal buildings.
It is here, just north of Montoursville, where 92 million cubic feet of natural gas per day is compressed and dried.
Pennsylvania GOP Rep. Fred Keller weighs in after President Trump's visit to 2020 rival Joe Biden's home state.
When Jonathan Zumkehr woke up Thursday morning with mild symptoms of COVID-19, he said he figured he should get tested for the virus.
Later that day he found out he was COVID-19 positive, he said, making him the 20th staff member to test positive at the United States Penitentiary Thomson just outside of Chicago, Illinois.
On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Congressman Fred Keller lead a round table discussion at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre to discuss rural healthcare priorities. The premise of the discussion being just exactly how things are going in hospitals during this pandemic and to tackle issues specific to the Twin Tiers.
SAYRE, PA (WENY) -- Congressman Fred Keller held another roundtable discussion on Wednesday in the Northern Tier to discuss some of the issues and concerns rural hospitals are currently facing.
SAYRE – U.S. Rep. Fred Keller (R-12) has been visiting health care organizations across his district in recent weeks to get a better sense of their priorities while also sharing about the latest legislative action in Washington D.C. that could potentially affect them.
