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Selinsgrove · SelinsgroveSELINSGROVE — Due to rising costs, Snyder County will no longer house its inmates at the Snyder County Prison and will use the building as a booking and temporary housing center at an estimated yearly savings of $1.7 million.See the Story
Snyder County converting prison, will house all inmates in outside facilities
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Selinsgrove · SelinsgroveBosanko began working at the National Archives and Records Administration in 1992. He has been a member of the Senior Executive Service at NARA since 2008. The keynote address will be delivered at 1 p.m., Saturday, May 18, in the Robert I. Estill Field House.See the Story
Susquehanna alumnus and U.S. deputy archivist to deliver commencement address
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Selinsgrove · SelinsgroveA crew from Smitty's Tree Service will be trimming a tree at the corner of Park and Old Trail roads Monday. The roads will be reduced to a single lane with flagging between 10 a.m and 1 p.m. Motorists should expect delays and lane changes during those hours.See the Story
Lane restriction in Monroe Township for tree trimming
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Selinsgrove · SelinsgroveBrad A. Bailor, 35, is charged with homicide and first-degree murder. His estranged wife was shot multiple times in a Penn Township home. It will be the first homicide trial prosecuted by Snyder County District Attorney Heath Brosius since he took office last year.See the Story
Selinsgrove man accused of killing wife to stand trial starting Wednesday
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Selinsgrove · SelinsgroveTina Snyder was one of the first corrections officers hired at Snyder County Prison in 1992. Snyder, 56, will officially retire on April 11, the last of the original nine females hired to work at the jail. Snyder is particularly proud of the work she did with female inmates, helping some work through problems as she taught them to crochet and sew.See the Story
Last of the first female officers at Snyder County jail retires
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