A tentative budget that includes a 4.5 percent tax increase was narrowly approved by a 5-4 vote of the Bedford Area School District board Monday night, with the minority preferring
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Bedford Elementary School Principal Leslie Turkovich will be retiring her position at the end of the school year, pending approval of the Bedford Area School District board.
An agenda item to pay $1.03 million to an architect to move forward with the renovation of the Bedford High School turned contentious Tuesday night, with three board members expressing
(Fargo, ND) -- Senator Hoeven is drawing attention to a Fargo company playing a key role in providing battery power for Navy drones. "The Navy uses this unmanned technology in a big, big way. Not only for unmanned aerial systems that they send off their ships in the air, but also for submersibles," said Hoeven. Hoeven visited Packet Digital Wednesday afternoon. The Senator
Packet Digital may have started small, but the battery and power solution company is creating products headed for space and top-secret military operations.
Walker Real Estate Advisors welcomes Robert Lee Smith as a new associate.
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Ruth May Namey, 62, of Wilkes-Barre, passed away Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, in Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Twp.
Born in Wilkes-Barre on Aug. 13, 1958, she was a daughter of the late John and Ruth May Hoover Namey. She graduated from Elmer L. Meyers High School and received her medical training at Jupiter Medical Center, Jupiter, Fla.
Ruth May was employed as a phlebotomist for over 25 years at Commonwealth Health, formerly Pittston Medical Associates. She was also employed for over 20 years at Kingâs College dining services.
She is survived by her sisters, Susan Broody and husband, Michael; and Terri Zimmerman and husband, Jeffery; nephew, Robert Zimmerman and wife, Kristina; and beloved great nephew, Jack Zimmerman.