The winner of a special election to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was sworn into office Tuesday, bringing the lower chamber to its full complement of 203 members.
HARRISBURG — The winner of a special election to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was sworn into office Tuesday, bringing the lower chamber to its full complement of 203 members.
Olsommer takes the Oath of Office pikecountycourier.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pikecountycourier.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HARRISBURG — The winner of a special election to the Pennsylvania House of Representatives was sworn into office Tuesday, bringing the lower chamber to its full complement of 203 members.
As Democrats look to flip the state Senate in November, House Democrats fight to expand their “humble majority,” and established Republicans fend off primary challengers from their party’s conservative wing, the Capital-Star has flagged 20 noteworthy races from Tuesday’s primary. All vote totals are unofficial results from the Pennsylvania Department of State. 15th Senate District […] The post 20 legislative primary results that set the stage for November and beyond appeared first on Pennsylvani
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Pennsylvania’s Primary is three weeks away, with candidates eyeing to become party nominees in the General.Some districts, like the 139th, have a unique electio
Libraries; agencies helping abuse victims; senior volunteer program
Tri-County Independent
MILFORD - Pike County Commissioners, April 7, issued several proclamations, bringing recognition to the value of public libraries; sexual assault awareness; child abuse prevention and senior volunteers.
Libraries
A resolution was passed for National Libraries Week. Rose Ciocchi, director of Pike County Public Library, welcomed the public to stop in at the library. Face masks are required. There are no in-person programs at this time, but they have a lot of virtual programming, online. Examples are Story Time and various book clubs.
She said that attendance is down, but since the COVID-19 pandemic started, e-resource usage has almost doubled. The Library is investing more money into electronic resources and is partnering with library systems in Wayne, Lackawanna, Susquehanna and Wyoming Counties.