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Kaitlyn Conley seeks to overturn conviction in Mary Yoder killing

Murder of Mary Yoder by her son s ex-girlfriend, Kaitlyn Conley, examined on A Time To Kill

Murder of Mary Yoder by her son s ex-girlfriend, Kaitlyn Conley, examined on A Time To Kill
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Crowd enjoys return of July Fourth fireworks and fun in Cortez parks

Crowd enjoys return of July Fourth fireworks and fun in Cortez parks
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City, school boards tackle budgets | News, Sports, Jobs - Williamsport Sun-Gazette

Federal • The Senate voted 52-42 on the confirmation of Janet Garvin McCabe, of Indiana, to be deputy administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. U.S. Sen. Robert Casey, D-Scranton, voted yes. U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Zionsville, voted no. • The House was out of session. State County • Lycoming County commissioners approved just over $1 million in Community Development Block Grant funding for the Franklin Township sewer project and $130,901 in CDBG money for the Muncy public library. Rick Mirabito, Tony Mussare, and Scott Metzger voted yes. City • City Council voted 4-2 to accept an $8.8 million River Valley Transit budget for 2021 and 2022. Voting against it were Bonnie Katz and Adam Yoder. Council President Randall J. Allison, Liz Miele, Vince Pulizzi and Jon Mackey were in favor. David Banks was absent. Katz and Yoder asked for more details and description similar to a proposed budget in 2019 presented to council and were not comfortable withou

Parking deck to get long overdue annual inspection | News, Sports, Jobs

mmaroney@sungazette.com City Council learned Church Street parking deck, with 350 parking spaces, has not had an annual inspection since it opened nine years ago. Located at 11 West Church St., the four-level building provides 350 parking spaces and housed Susquehanna Trailways, an inter-city motorcoach company, until the bus company relocated. Council found out this week about the lack of annual inspection of the structure built with concrete and steel from Adam Winder, River Valley Transit general manager, before approving a $17,800 five-year service agreement with a building inspection company, Structure Care, to inspect the facility. “To the best of our knowledge the Church Street parking deck made of steel and concrete has not been inspected since it was built,” Winder said. Dedication was in 2012.

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