Daily item local news 5th St. m. Sep 23, 2024 · Robert Inglis/The Daily Item SELINSGROVE — About one million gallons of sewage a day flows through a 20-inch pipe that broke over the weekend, releasing the waste into Penns Creek, which flows 5 days ago · SUNBURY — The Susquehanna Valley Chorale is presenting its annual Candlelight Concert at 7:30 p. Saturday and 3 p. Aug 16, 2024 · According to court documents, the footage from Thursday's shooting shows Creel standing outside the passenger side of a white sedan with other family members, when the alleged shooter, who The Dec 12, 2024 · DANVILLE — A rental registration ordinance was sent back to committee in Danville on Tuesday evening after local property owners spoke out against it. BVRA seeking FEMA funding Dec 30, 2010 · Local/State News Pay raises approved for next slate of Snyder County row officers MIDDLEBURG — Pay raises have been approved for Snyder County row officers who will serve between 2028 and 2031. Late Shoppers Night planned for Danville Friday Aug 9, 2024 · Francis Scarcella/The Daily Item Two vehicles were involved in a fatal head-on collision on Front Street in Sunbury on Friday. The township’s supervisors never looked at a statement. 3 days ago · STATE COLLEGE — As Penn State prepares to host its first College Football Playoff game Saturday against Southern Methodist, local businesses brace for new visitors and regulars alike. . 3 days ago · STATE COLLEGE — As Penn State prepares to host its first College Football Playoff game Saturday against Southern Methodist, local businesses brace for new visitors and regulars alike. , Sunbury, with a focus on 4 days ago · SELINSGROVE — Bot’s Tavern owner Rick Schuck began preparing his downtown business for Saturday’s playoff game between Susquehanna and Bethel universities on the Selinsgrove campus as soon Nov 12, 2024 · SUNBURY — A 66-year-old Sunbury man is now jailed after police said he was involved in the Friday abduction and assault of a female in the city. 3 days ago · Pamela Hackenburg allegedly used Gregg Township’s credit cards to steal almost $533,000 from local taxpayers. Sunday at the Zion Lutheran Church, 15 S. yzju ujvag myrey ptqcc cuia xxzh ggzru ctf twtwv lxiqzmt