Erie Digital News Now Highlights: December 6
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: December 6
Erie Digital News Now Highlights: December 6
Those looking to participate in the hunt need to apply by calling the Park Office at 814-833-7424 by 2 p.m. on Friday, December 1. The application will begin on Monday, November 13.
Those looking to participate in the hunt need to apply by calling the Park Office at 814-833-7424 by 2 p.m. on Friday, December 1. The application will begin on Monday, November 13.
Those looking to participate in the hunt need to apply by calling the Park Office at 814-833-7424 by 2 p.m. on Friday, December 1. The application will begin on Monday, November 13.
December 6th marked the second Shop with A Cop event for the year in Warren County.
The annual 10-day event was created by VisitErie to highlight and support Erie's diverse restaurants.
In Warren County, one woman is on a heartfelt mission to ensure the cherished stories of senior women are preserved for generations to come.
By signing the pledge, the University joins 95 institutions committed to preparing teachers to thrive in digital learning environments.
The Renaissance Block Program is an anti-blight, neighborhood cooperation.
Tickets are $35 per person, drink tickets will be sold separately. No one under 21 will be admitted.
This year's addition of the Roundball Classic will feature the McDowell Trojans. The Trojans will be taking on some of the top boys' high school basketball talent in the region.
The new portion of the building includes classrooms, collaborative meeting rooms and a 100-person event space.
Throughout the month of December, donors who donate blood at the Red Cross will automatically be entered for a chance to win a $1,000 Amazon gift card and a 65-inch Omni QLED Series Amazon Fire TV.
The MBA honored 80 training graduates on Tuesday.
Last week, Erie County Council approved the Erie County Budget.
This class was the largest the MBA has seen since the pandemic, and the organization was excited to celebrate their achievements.
Once Davis completes his review, Council will have ten days to respond to his vetoes by either voting on them or taking no action. If they choose no action, the vetoes automatically become law.
Plans call for the $27 million facility to be built along Oliver Rd., not far from the Perry Hi-Way Hose Company in Summit Township.
Reporter Megan Solensky live from the Tom Ridge Environmental Center as hunters gather for Presque Isle's Regulated Deer Hunt
Former Erie County Democratic Party Chairman Jim Wertz announced that he will be running for State Senate in the 49th District.
Leaders of some of the most prestigious universities in the U.S. were in the hot seat today during a Congressional hearing to address the rise in antisemitism. Since the Oct 7 attacks on Israel, there has been a serious uptick in reports of antisemitism.
A big turnout of mutual aid companies helped Franklin Township Volunteer Fire Department knock down the garage fire and save the house.
Congressman Glenn "GT" Thompson (R- PA) announced Tuesday afternoon he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer after a routine test.
It was costly garage fire in Franklin Township late last night, and a difficult firefight.