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August 16, 2008  RSS feed

Hard times have forced consumers and merchants to become more creative and innovative. Coudersport businessman John Wright believes he has come up with a concept that will help both business operators and shoppers. The Gallery, a mini-mall of sorts in downtown Coudersport, may be ready for occupancy in time for the Christmas shopping season. More...

Efforts are succeeding on several fronts to bring Potter County military veterans better health care, job training and other services. With more veterans returning from duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, area organizations have stepped up their efforts. More...

Big players in the nation's natural gas industry plan to bolster their businesses with a network of new pipelines and compression stations in the region. As reported in last week's Endeavor News, Tennessee Gas Pipeline has unveiled plans to greatly expand its distribution system. Work will probably start in mid-2010 after regulatory approvals are obtained. More...

Students will be learning interactively in all classrooms when the Austin school doors open for the 2008/2009 school year. Thanks to grants and the support of Williams Transco, every educational room in the school will have either a SMART Board or a Promethium Board. The boards allow for teachers and students to work interactively with a computer from the screen. More...
(John J. Castellani is a member of the Business Roundtable and a leader of the multi-organizational Divided We Fail campaign) America spends more on health care than any other country in the world. And yet our care is worse than that in many other developed countries, according to a report by the Commonwealth Fund. More...
A program on helping young people manage money will be held at the Brown Memorial Library in Emporium on Monday, Sept. 8. Seminar will run from 6 to 8 pm and will be instructed by Robin Kuleck of Penn State Cooperative Extension. More...
Recently, a reader asked me to present a column covering the large-scale honeybee dieoff that has occurred the last several years. This problem has caused widespread damage throughout the bee and agriculture businesses and has been termed Colony Collapse Disorder. More...
Fans of the Cameron County Red Raiders varsity football team can get a sneak peak at this year's squad Saturday at 1 pm on the Emporium gridiron. Coach Tony Defilippi's troops, about to embark on a rebuilding season, will meet Elk County Catholic in a controlled scrimmage that's open to the public at no charge. More...