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Farm burning ban not essential for recycling grant
LEWISBURG — There will be no open burning ban for farmers in East Buffalo Township. Information from the state Department of Environmental Protection incorrectly included them in requirements for a recycling grant.
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Tuesday is last day to apply for absentee ballot
LEWISBURG -- Registered voters looking to cast their choices via absentee ballot in next week's primary election have until close of business Tuesday to get in their applications. Votes must be cast by close of business Friday.
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Burnham in marathon to support BILL
LEWISBURG — Ruth Burnham, coordinator with the Bucknell Institute for Lifelong Learning (BILL), is walking a marathon in Newport, Ore., on June 1 to raise money for BILL, a self-supporting affiliate of the University.
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Lewisburg teachers' flash mob going viral
Don’t stop believin’ kids, your teachers will do just about anything when you make them proud – even a flash-mob to a Journey tune.
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Lewisburg High School students participate in EconomicsPennsylvania’s Stock Market Game
From left, front row, Quinn Cummings, Grace Hussar; back row, Jeffrey Kapsar, Mifflinburg Bank and Trust, president and CEO; Alex Liscum, Lizzie Leister, Mary Thompson, and Rep. Fred Keller.
LEWISBURG — Lewisburg High School students participated in the high school division of EconomicsPennsylvania’s Stock Market Game.
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Linntown Intermediate School students participate in Chorus Fest
From left, back row, Anton Permyashkin, Luke Stanko, Jonathan Walz, director; Peter Lantz; front row, Katie Leister, Emily Alico, Brianna Winters, Malorie Linder, Alex Feltham, Molly Paulsen, and Hunter Grimes.
LEWISBURG -- Ten students from the Linntown Intermediate School in Lewisburg recently had the privilege to participate in Chorus Fest at the Bloomsburg High School.
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Needed — Bicentennial Photo Detectives
LEWISBURG — Starting May 13, put on your thinking cap and get out your magnifying glass for the Union County Bicentennial photo contest.
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Pooch Poop Problem on BV Rail Trail
As the weather improves, more and more people are enjoying the benefits of the Buffalo Valley Rail Trail. Most trail users follow the Rail Trail guidelines, but some users are neglecting to follow the guidelines where their pooches are concerned.
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Feeding the Hungry
LEWISBURG — On April 27, approximately 180 people from the community gathered at Faith Lutheran Church, in Lewisburg, to package meals to feed local people who are in need of nutritious food.
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Wellness Fair promotes awareness
Practical nursing students, from left, Jeanette Fox, of Port Trevorton, Kelsey Symanski, of Danville, and Jenn Fisher, of Sunbury presented information about PTSD at the Wellness Fair.
LEWISBURG — A number of health and wellness topics were on display during the annual Wellness Fair at the Central Susquehanna LPN Career Center.
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Linn Conservancy Sponsors Pink Lady’s Slipper Walk
LEWISBURG — Pink Lady’s Slipper, also known as the Moccasin Flower, is a large, showy wildflower belonging to the orchid family.
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The Bicentennial’s June 16th Historic Ramblings Ticket Sales Begin
LEWISBURG — Tickets for the first of two Union County Bicentennial house tours, called Historic Ramblings, are now on sale at the following locations:
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Farm burning ban not essential for recycling grant




