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Saturday, April 25, 2026
Monroe County Commission to Hold Public Hearing Regarding Proposed Ordinance Amendment
The Monroe County Commission will hold a public hearing on April 29, 2026, to discuss a proposed amendment to zoning regulations concerning setback requirements for accessory structures in agricultural-residential districts.
Today's Sections
Community News
Read Section →McKinley County Announces Current Job Openings
McKinley County has announced several job openings across various departments, providing new employment opportunities for residents of Local Area.
Apr 25
Local Area Highway Department Seeks Technician/Equipment Operator
Apr 25
Bayou Road Boat Launch Temporarily Closed for Repairs
Apr 25
Grant County WI Gears Up for Spring and Summer Tourism
Apr 25
GIS Data Services
Apr 25
Community Sports
Read Section →NHL Playoff Teams Face Potential Weaknesses
NHL's top teams exhibit vulnerabilities as they approach the playoffs. Postseason opponents will aim to exploit these weaknesses. Examination of issues for leading contenders.
Apr 25
Eagles Grab Pitt DE Successor Jihaad Campbell in 2025 Draft Thriller
Apr 25
Penguins Dominate Islanders in Key Playoff Push at PPG Paints
Apr 25
Pirates Defeat Dodgers 10-6 Behind Offensive Outburst
Apr 25
Cubs Defeat Mets in 10 Innings, Extending Losing Streak
Apr 25
Local Business
Read Section →Agricultural Diversity: A Key Economic Asset for Grant County
Grant County's diverse agricultural sector is a vital economic asset, providing stability and growth through a wide range of crops and livestock.
Apr 25
Hershey Lodge Hits Record Tourism Revenue in Dauphin County Boom
Apr 25
Philly Office Vacancies Hit 24% Despite Tech Hopes, Suburbs Worse
Apr 25
U.S. Steel Invests $100M in Mon Valley Plant as Nippon Partnership Accelerates
Apr 25
Hershey's $300M Plant Upgrade Powers PA Chocolate Legacy
Apr 25
Schools & Kids
Read Section →Philly School District Slashes Closures, Boosts Upgrades in $3B Plan
The School District of Philadelphia has unveiled final tweaks to its ambitious facilities master plan, cutting proposed school closures from 20 to 17 while expanding modernizations to 169 buildings at a cost of $3 billion. Facing a pivotal board vote Thursday, the changes aim to address aging infrastructure and community concerns in the city's aging schools. Superintendent Tony B. Watlington Sr. presented the updates Monday, signaling a major reinvestment in public education.[1][2][7]
Apr 25
Meuser Brings $250K to Penn College's Forest Products Training
Apr 25
Health & Wellness
Read Section →Shapiro's $50M Push Targets Rural PA Mental Health Crisis
Governor Josh Shapiro unveiled a $50 million initiative to bolster mental health services in Pennsylvania's underserved rural counties, where access lags far behind urban areas. The program builds on bipartisan budget wins and federal funding to bring crisis care closer to home for 26% of Pennsylvanians living rurally. From Altoona to the Northern Tier, it's a lifeline amid rising behavioral health needs.
Apr 25
CDC Provides Update on Novel Coronavirus Response
Apr 25
Daily Fun
Read Section →Navigating the Digital Divide: When Apps Don't Play Nice
Feeling lost in translation when your favorite platforms refuse to connect? Let's decode the cross-platform conundrum and discover solutions for a smoother digital life.
Apr 25
Bridging the Divide: Strategies for Seamless Cross-Platform Experiences
Apr 25
The Streaming Wars: Who's Winning (and Why You Should Care)
Apr 25
The Streaming Wars: Are We Winning?
Apr 25
Bridging Divides: Finding Common Ground in Our Digital World
Apr 25
State News
Read Section →Get the Homestead Exemption
Philadelphia homeowners living in their primary residence are eligible for the Homestead Exemption, which reduces the taxable portion of their property's assessed value.
Apr 25
Fairfield County Celebrates Administrative Professionals Day and Week
Apr 25
Pierce County Aging and Disability Resources Seeks Volunteers for Key Programs
Apr 25
Local Area Fire Department Seeks New Firefighter/EMT
Apr 25
Board of County Commissioners - Agenda
Apr 25
National
Read Section →
Special Forces Soldier Charged With Trading Classified Intel on Maduro Raid
A U.S. Special Forces soldier involved in January's operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has been arrested and charged with using classified information to profit over $400,000 on prediction markets. Federal prosecutors allege the soldier placed multiple bets on Polymarket before the operation, raising serious national security concerns and sparking a broader investigation into insider trading on political outcomes.
Apr 25
Green Beret Busted Betting on Classified Strikes
Apr 25
Iran Seizes Ships Linked to Trump, Macron Allies in Hormuz Standoff
Apr 25
Special Forces Soldier Charged in $400K Insider Bet on Maduro Raid
Apr 25
DOJ Greenlights Firing Squads to Accelerate Federal Executions
Apr 25
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