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WASHINGTON — A new bill has been introduced in Congress that seeks to provide a more accurate count of EMS personnel throughout the country.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller (R-12) received the Guardian of Small Business award from the National Federation of Independent Business on Tuesday. The Guardian of Small Business award is given to Congress members who vote with small businesses 70 percent or more of the time on small business issues.
AVIS — The New Love Center welcomed many volunteers and community members to the new distribution, food pantry and fresh food pharmacy building Saturday morning for a blessing of the building and a kick-off celebration for the group’s capital campaign.
The New Love Center welcomed many volunteers and community members to their new distribution, food pantry and fresh food pharmacy building, located at 263 Henry St. in Avis, on Saturday morning for a blessing of the building and a kick-off celebration for their capital campaign.
Congressman Fred Keller (R-PA) today joined his colleagues from the House Committee on Oversight and Reform in calling on Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-NY) to hold an emergency hearing before November 3 on Big Tech’s censorship and election interference.
Previously unreached areas in Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, and Union counties will recieve high-speed internet service, thanks to a grant of $2.5 million awarded to SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG).
Reps. Susan Wild (D-PA) and Fred Keller (R-PA) introduced Wednesday a measure designed to address chronic miscounting of first responders, chiefly firefighters, and emergency medical services (EMS) personnel.
High-speed internet service is expanding in four counties because of a $2.5 million grant awarded to SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) on behalf of the counties.
The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) POWER grant funds internet expansion to unreached areas in Clinton, Lycoming, Northumberland, and Union counties, reaching over 1,500 households, including over 20 businesses.
High-speed internet service is expanding in Clinton and Lycoming counties because of a $2.5 million grant awarded to SEDA-Council of Governments (SEDA-COG) on behalf of the counties.
On Wednesday afternoon, members of American Disabled for Attendant Programs Today (ADAPT) took to the Federal Courthouse in downtown Williamsport in peaceful protest against the nomination of Judge Amy Coney Barrett.
The protestors, many of whom were disabled, gathered in front of the courthouse with homemade signs promoting their message as drivers slowed in passing.