Due to the severity of the winter storm, PennDOT has moved I-80 to a Tier 4 restriction from the Ohio State Line to I-99. Vehicle restrictions reflect Tier 4 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan, and are in effect on the following roadways: Interstate 80 Speed limits are restricted to 45 mph on these…
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Ahead of snowy conditions, cold temperatures and high winds expected across most of the state this weekend, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) are advising motorists to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. Additionally, the agencies anticipate implementing various speed and vehicle restrictions throughout the storm. Restrictions will be communicated…
Ahead of frozen precipitation and potentially icy roadway conditions in most of the state tonight, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) are advising motorists to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. Additionally, the agencies anticipate implementing various speed and vehicle restrictions throughout the storm. Restrictions will be communicated via variable…
DuBois Central Catholic announced their Homecoming Court in December during their homecoming basketball game against Brockway in the school’s Varischetti Sports Complex. Each class in the high school chose a girl to represent them; each of the underclassmen girls asked a classmate to accompany them. The senior class selected three ladies they felt represented them…
As the Orthodox Christmas quickly approaches on Friday, January 7, students in Mrs. Kassandra Loudon and Miss Linda Schalk’s second grade classes reflected on how they traveled the world recently to learn how Sweden, Mexico, France, Italy, and Germany celebrate Christmas. From St. Lucia buns to enjoying Italian Panettone to baking gingerbread, and tasting French chocolates,…
The DuBois Area School Board held a special meeting on January 3, 2002, at the Administrative Center for the purpose of interviewing and then appointing a candidate to the open seat in District A. Three people had applied for the open seat which was created when no one ran in the past election. Deidre Brown,…
In recent months, Reynoldsville Borough Secretary Jacqueline Dixon was been fielding phone calls from residents who were experiencing problems with their garbage bills from Waste Management, formerly Advanced Disposal. The borough has a contract with the company that expires at the end of this year. At one point, Dixon posted a statement on the borough’s…
The Reynoldsville Borough Council met in a work session on January 3 and reorganized. New Mayor Mark August presided over the initial part of the session. William Cebulskie was reelected council president. Kyle Gordon, who was appointed to council last year and then won a term in the November election, was named vice chairman….
The Winslow Township Supervisors held their annual reorganization meeting on January 3. Joining the board was Mike Mowrey, who won election last November. He replaces Ed Mohney who served two terms. The board officers will remain the same with Robert Krajewski board chairman and Rick August named vice chairman. Roadmaster will remain Brian Mottern, Sr.,…
The Winslow Township Supervisors met on December 30 and approved the 2022 budget. The package totals $877, 593.19. Taxes will remain the same at 3 mils. The water budget totals $107,000. The board also discussed creating a separate account for the Covid relief funds received through the American Rescue Plan. The supervisors received some updated…