2022 In the News

What’s going to happen to the Lycoming Mall?
December 1, 2022

What’s going to happen to the Lycoming Mall?

For several years the Lycoming Mall has lost more and more businesses with very few still remaining.   [Read More]

Grant allows Community Arts Center to modernize equipment
November 17, 2022

Grant allows Community Arts Center to modernize equipment

Modernizing its stage lighting and cinema projector is the next production being undertaken by the Community Arts Center, thanks to a $150,000 Keystone Communities Program grant administered by the state Department of Community & Economic Development and supported by Sen. Gene Yaw, chair of the Board of Directors for Pennsylvania College of Technology, the owner of the facility.  [Read More]

Sayre Morning-Times – Vet’s family presented with Purple Heart from WWI service
November 14, 2022

Sayre Morning-Times – Vet’s family presented with Purple Heart from WWI service

It was a ceremony over 100 years in the making.  [Read More]

Reducing emissions in Pennsylvania with natural gas replacing coal trickier than a decade ago
November 7, 2022

Reducing emissions in Pennsylvania with natural gas replacing coal trickier than a decade ago

Pennsylvania Republicans have shown strong support for the commonwealth’s natural gas industry, and as they argue for an expansion of liquefied natural gas, they’re making a pitch that it will lower emissions.  [Read More]

Pennsylvania waterways critical to state’s economic, energy growth, say panelists
October 18, 2022

Pennsylvania waterways critical to state’s economic, energy growth, say panelists

Business and industry groups want to continue leveraging Pennsylvania’s rivers to encourage workforce development, energy growth, and economic development across the state, panelists said on Friday during a joint Pennsylvania Senate hearing.  [Read More]

Laws, Regs Needed for Blue Hydrogen Industry
September 30, 2022

Laws, Regs Needed for Blue Hydrogen Industry

There needs to be new legislation and regulations in place so that a new industry can be created in PA that would convert natural gas to hydrogen, which is a clean energy fuel, a manager for Shell Oil Co. warned during a recent public hearing co-chaired by state Sen. Gene Yaw.  [Read More]

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