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Rep. Pickett and Sen. Yaw secure $475K state funding for two Sayre borough projects

Tuesday, April 27 by Bill Moyer
HARRISBURG – State Sen. Gene Yaw (R-23) and Rep. Tina Pickett (R-110) have announced $475,000 in state investments have been awarded for projects in Sayre, Bradford County. Funding for these projects was approved by the Commonwealth Financing Authority (CFA). Projects receiving (partial) funding from the... Read More.

Guthrie issues statement mourning the death of ‘devoted anesthesiologist’

Friday, April 23 by Bill Moyer
The Guthrie community is deeply saddened by the unexpected passing of Dr. Sanjay Kansara. Dr. Kansara joined Guthrie is September, 2020 and was a member of the Robert Packer Hospital anesthesiology team.“Dr. Kansara was a devoted anesthesiologist who was committed to providing wonderful care... Read More.

Guthrie anesthesiologist killed in helicopter crash while flying to Robert Packer Hospital

Friday, April 23 by Bill Moyer
According to multiple news sources, Dr. Sanjay Kansara, an anesthesiologist at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre was killed late Thursday when the helicopter he was piloting crashed in a dense area of Wyoming County, in northeast Pennsylvaia. Kansara, sources quote his wife as saying,... Read More.

Susquehanna River trail maps published for Endless Mountains Heritage Region

Friday, April 23 by Bill Moyer
When the Susquehanna River became a National Heritage Area and an official water trail of the National Parks System, the Endless Mountains Heritage Region (EMHR) was designated as the managing organization for the river’s Upper North Branch.Since then, the EMHR has doubled its efforts... Read More.

United Way of Bradford County hiring executive director and admin assistant

Thursday, April 15 by Bill Moyer
The United Way of Bradford County has the following positions available effective April 12th, 2021. Applications must be received by April 23rd, 2021. Interested candidates can view the full job descriptions and application instructions on the United Way of Bradford County website at www.unitedwaybradfordcounty.org/employment-opportunities.Executive Director (Part-Time –... Read More.

Pennsylvania expands COVID-19 vacvine eligibility today to everyone 16 and older

Tuesday, April 13 by Bill Moyer
Sayre, Pa. – The Pennsylvania Department of Health announced Monday that effective Tuesday, April 13, the state will open vaccine eligibility for those 16 and older, regardless of occupation or underlying health conditions.  Guthrie currently has appointments available for those 16 and older on the following... Read More.

United Way Bradford County gets donation from Northern Tier Solid Waste Authority

Friday, April 2 by Bill Moyer
Northern Tier Solid Waste Authority (NTSWA) held a fundraiser to benefit United Way of Bradford County. $566 was raised for United Way, with $250 in employee contributions being matched by NTSWA.United Way of Bradford County thanks NTSWA for their generosity and willingness to... Read More.

Animal Care Sanctuary celebrates 10-years of its communiy clinic in East Smithfield

Wednesday, March 31 by Bill Moyer
EAST SMITHFIELD,  . -- The Animal Care Sanctuary low-cost community clinic is celebrating its 10-year anniversary. After starting out in 2011 performing only spay and neuter surgeries in an extremely cramped trailer with just three people, the ACS community clinic is now housed in... Read More.

United Way Bradford County executive director Kerri Strauss resigns Wednesday

Tuesday, March 30 by Bill Moyer
The Board Directors of United Way Bradford County would like to inform the community that their beloved Executive Director, Kerri Strauss, has submitted her resignation effective March 31.“Kerri’s guidance during her tenure has not only strengthened our organization, but she has become a pillar... Read More.

Sayre Rotary names 11th grade essay contest winners from Sayre High School

Monday, March 29 by Bill Moyer
Sayre Rotary has announced the winners of this year’s Rotary essay contest from Sayre High School and honored them recently at their weekly luncheon. The 1st place winner was Gianna Quattrini, the 2nd place winner was Josh Wilson and the 3rd place winner was... Read More.

Guthrie’s medical facilities care for 1,258 COVID-19 inpatients in the past year

Friday, March 26 by Bill Moyer
SAYRE, Pa. – As Guthrie observes the anniversary of caring for its first COVID patients, we reflect on the dedication and commitment of our staff during a very challenging pandemic year. Over the past 365 days, Guthrie has cared for 1,258 COVID inpatients. Miriam Martin,... Read More.

United Way survey asks about COVID pandemic impacts on Pennsylvania families

Friday, March 26 by Bill Moyer
Harrisburg, PA— United Way of Pennsylvania is conducting a COVID-19 Impact Survey to assess the financial and household burdens that the COVID-19 Pandemic has caused on our state’s families. This short confidential survey asks Pennsylvania families about their experience with finances, housing and utilities,... Read More.
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