LOCK HAVEN More than 65 area organizations will benefit from over $553,000 in grants, designated funds and scholarships awarded by the Clinton County Com
LOCK HAVEN More than 65 area organizations will benefit from over $553,000 in grants, designated funds and scholarships awarded by the Clinton County Com
LOCK HAVEN The Salvation Army of Lock Haven held its annual Volunteer Dinner to show appreciation to those who give their time and talents each year to h
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Lee and Maddie Phillips are shown in this photo taken in 1970.
One of the themes of Frank Capra’s 1946 film, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” features what would the small town of Bedford Falls be without the life of the film’s main character, George Bailey, (Jimmy Stewart), a courageous, kind, husband, father and small businessman.
An angel, Clarence, shows George Bailey what life in Bedford Falls would be like without him. The town is less friendly, more tragic, increasingly selfish, dominated and manipulated by a greedy slum lord, Henry Potter, who manages to have the town’s name changed to Pottersville.
LANA MUTHLER lmuthler@lockhaven.com
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Members of the Clinton County Community Foundation board allocated nearly $300,000 to local agencies and organizations on Wednesday. Board members are, from left, front, Stuart Hall, Doug Miller, Rick Riccardo, Dennis Trout and Don Grant. Back row, Darlene Weaver, Michele Terry, Lana Muthler, Allan Lugg. Absent from the meeting was Elizabeth Arnold.
LOCK HAVEN The Clinton County Community Foundation doled out almost $300,000 to community organizations at its annual meeting on Wednesday. The Foundation’s board reviewed each of the 62 grant applications that totaled $440,812 and discussed their intended uses before making final decisions totaling $296,939.