PennDOT, Partners Urge Designated Driving on Super Bowl Sunday
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), the Highway Safety Network, the Pennsylvania State Police and Geisinger Medical Center Trauma Unit today joined at Mansfield University’s Alumni Hall Student Center to urge designated driving and responsible party hosting for this Sunday’s Super Bowl. [Read More]
State Sen. Gene Yaw working on a bill for stream maintenance
A state lawmaker is keen on not just letting water in streams go where it wants to, which often results in property and structural damage to bridges and roadways, leading to expensive repairs or replacements. [Read More]
Senator looks at future of power after close call with rolling blackouts
The possibility of rolling blackouts — which allegedly neared fruition across Pennsylvania at Christmastime — could be connected to using less reliable and “green” forms of energy such as solar and wind power, according to a state lawmaker. [Read More]
Natural gas remains today’s energy solution
“We deal them the cards based on our policies.” State Sen. Gene Yaw, R-Loyalsock Township, recently sat down with Sun-Gazette newsroom staff and explained the latest developments on a number of issues – one of the most important being energy policy and the power grid that serves our region’s families. [Read More]
Senator looks at future of power after close call with rolling blackouts
The possibility of rolling blackouts — which allegedly neared fruition across Pennsylvania at Christmastime — could be connected to using less reliable and “green” forms of energy such as solar and wind power, according to a state lawmaker. [Read More]
We can promote energy, protect environment
In a press release, sent out after a recent meeting with Gov. Josh Shapiro’s nominees to oversee the state’s Department of Environmental Protection and Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, State Sen. Gene Yaw said he left feeling optimistic. [Read More]