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  • Morrisons Cove Rotary Club to 'Light Up the Cove' as a Sign of Strength and Unity

    Apr 30, 2020

    On Friday, May 8, 2020, at 8:20 p.m., residents and businesses in the Morrisons Cove region and surrounding communities are encouraged to show their appreciation for everyone who has been working tirelessly and unselfishly to provide for and support their families, friends, and neighbors during these challenging days. The Morrisons Cove Rotary Club is collaborating with its members, residents, the business community, municipalities, and fire companies, encouraging them to “Light Up the Cove” by turning on their indoor and outdoor lights, go... Full story

  • Pa. Gov. Wolf Announces Reopening of 24 Counties Beginning May 8

    Apr 30, 2020

    Attempting to balance economic benefits and public health risks, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf on May 1 announced the reopening of 24 counties in the northwest and north-central regions of the state, moving them from red to yellow beginning at 12:01 a.m., Friday, May 8. “Over the past two months, Pennsylvanians in every corner of our commonwealth have acted collectively to stop the spread of COVID-19,” Gov. Wolf said. “We have seen our new case numbers stabilize statewide and while we still have areas where outbreaks are occurring, we also have... Full story

  • Department of Human Services Reminds Pennsylvanians that Mental Health Help is Available

    Apr 30, 2020

    The Department of Human Services (DHS) on May 4 marked Mental Health Awareness Month with a reminder that it is okay to not feel okay and that help is available. Mental Health Awareness Month seeks to raise awareness and understanding and to fight stigma of mental illness and substance use disorders. “We know that the COVID-19 emergency is a difficult time for everyone, and many are struggling with feelings of fear and anxiety. It is okay to feel this way,” said DHS Secretary Teresa Miller. “This crisis may not always allow people to tune...