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DANVILLE — Betty Ann Moyer can add another title to her accomplishments.
The Borough Council member and president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs has been appointed to the Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust board.
After she informed council members Tuesday night of her appointment, council President Dick Johns said, “We are proud of all you do.”
The Pennsylvania Local Government Investment Trust board was created in 1981 to meet short-term investment needs of local government such as municipal authorities and other types of governments.
It has more than 2,800 public entity investors across the state.
Moyer was nominated to the board by Chris Cap, executive vice president of the state boroughs association.
She was recently notified she was appointed to a vacant board seat.
Cap said Moyer’s commitment to fiduciary responsibility and efficient financial operations “will be an asset to PLGIT and the municipalities that belong to this exceptional intergovernmental organization protecting local taxpayer funds.”
Moyer’s first meeting with the board will be Feb. 7 and 8 in Hershey.
She said there will also be representatives from the Pennsylvania School Board Association, county commissioners association, townships association, League of Cities Association and the state boroughs association.
The PLGIT board is also scheduled to meet May 16 and 17, Aug. 8 and 9 and Nov. 7 and 8. Moyer will serve as president of the state boroughs association through the May conference in Hershey.
It is scheduled for May 5-8.
Salty Ferguson, of Columbia County, who played women’s baseball during World War II, will be a speaker at the May conference where Kathy DePuy, who lives near Pittsburgh, will be sworn into office as the new president.
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Danville councilwoman appointed to state board
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36TH Annual Danville Memorial T-Rail Run
This 5 mile course starts at the Danville Memorial Park – it is a new course with gradual inclines, a couple hills, flat and downhill too!
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Danville's Mill Street to be featured in new TV series
DANVILLE - For the premier episode of the Pennsylvania Cable Network’s “Discover Main Street PA” program, viewers will see the sights and sounds of Danville’s Mill Street.
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Danville school board approves online program
Members of the Danville school board approved the creation of the “Danville Cyber Academy” at their May 14 board meeting. The cyber school will offer online courses in addition to ones in the school districts. It can also provide remediation, academic enrichment and additional course selection for district students.
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About 200 young anglers expected for Danville's annual fishing derby
DANVILLE — About 200 kids are expected to come to Danville to fish in the annual derby.
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Story, photo bound for pro baseball Hall of Fame
DANVILLE — The Danville News is headed to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y.
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Sports documentary by Danville resident to premier at Little Rock Film Festival
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - A Danville native will have his second film premier this week at the Little Rock Film Festival.
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Discover Main Street Pa debut to feature Danville
The Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) and the Pennsylvania Downtown Center (PDC) are partnering together for a special monthly program called “Discover Main Street PA.” Each hour-long program will highlight the efforts of two communities to revitalize their downtown and central business district. The program will make its statewide debut on Sunday beginning at 7 p.m.
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Stay in shade and keep covered to reduce cancer risk this summer
With skies clearing up and the sun starting to shine, it’s only natural for people to want to spend more time outdoors.
However, too much sun can cause just as much trouble as none at all.
“The sun, although something we really enjoy, is the cause of most cases of skin cancer,” said Dr. Victor Marks, director of dermatology for Geisinger Health System.
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Boy Scout hands over Riverside memorial
Members of Boy Scout Troop 33 and community members salute during the hand-off of Chris Morgan’s Eagle Scout project to Riverside borough. Chris, with help from family and friends, installed the seven flagpoles around the borough’s war memorial.
RIVERSIDE - After more than 300 hours of work and approximately $6700 dollars, Boy Scout Chris Morgan has completed his Eagle project honoring armed forces members.
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Southside carnival starts May 21
RIVERSIDE – The annual Southside Fire Company Carnival will begin May 21 at the fire company grounds at 200 Ave. D.
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36TH Annual Danville Memorial T-Rail Run



