Roanoke valley. We found plenty of people the warm weather while we can and also found a few potholes forming on the roads. 09 13 25 30 37 41 49 54 its a busy day at the salem dog park where Furry Friends and their Owners Advantage of the warm weather while they still have the chance. Derek trull i didnt expect this today. I thought it was going to get up in the 50s, but the 60s is even better. Mark childress i hate cold weather. Others like Mark Childress and his dog paws brace the cold and visit a bit more regularly but on this warm day paws has had more playmates than other times recently. Childress its been extremely busy today. Theres been 20, 30, 40 dogs today, and its not usually that many here. But with the drastic change in temperatures also comes some problems on the road with potholes opening up. Alan parsons over to roanoke, theyre just, you cant miss them. Theyre everywhere. If you come in the road aaa recommends drivers slow down and avoid hitting the pothole if they can
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Dallas Miller, 13, of Watsontown, was a volunteer for one of the Sunbury Salvation Army s Here. For Good. distribution days on Monday. Justin Strawser/The Daily Item
SUNBURY â The Salvation Army s Here. For Good. campaign is at $131,396.72, making it the fifth-highest total in the campaign s history.
The 2020 Here. For Good. campaign is a continuation of the Needy Family Fund that has raised more than $3.06 million since 1987 during the holidays to assist the Valleyâs less fortunate. The campaign is administered by Salvation Army citadels in Milton and Sunbury and sponsored by The Daily Item, Sunbury Broadcasting Corp. and Mifflinburg Bank & Trust. The 1994 Charles B. Degenstein Foundation will also match the first $50,000 in donations.