WASHINGTON - Following a huge 38-34 home victory over Heritage Hills last week, the Head Coach Nick Hart-led Gibson Southern Titans looked to continue that momentum as they traveled to The Hatchet ...
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This article is part of the Clarion’s Week in Review series, covering current events that shape the conversations on our campus. The past week saw major stories in the U.S. and abroad, as Americans ...
At the end of 2024, Chancellor Haefer announced that former Provost and Executive Vice Chancellor Mary Clark would be stepping down from her position in the summer. On June 9, the DU community learned ...
Flying with the Indiana State Police isn’t as simple as being a trooper and having a pilot’s license. Sgt. David Ploog came out of the academy with five years of flying experience under his belt with ...
A 36-year-old Rimersburg woman, whose name was not released, faces simple assault, harassment and public intoxication charges following an incident along Robinwood Drive in Clarion Township on Sept.
Carpenter Media Group acknowledges the recent resignations at the Peninsula Clarion and Homer News. We respect and support the decisions of these former employees, and we sincerely wish them well in ...
It’s approaching one year since Jen Vandermeer took over as Clarion County United Way director. According to her assessment, there’s no need for wholesale changes in the nonprofit’s operation.
President Trump’s approval rating ticked up 1 point to 43 percent, according to the latest New York Times/Siena University poll. The survey, conducted last week, shows a net 43 percent of registered ...
The Price Is Right fans are discussing which pricing game they think will be retired from the game show next. Over the course of the show’s run, some games have been slowly phased out, only being ...
Not only are the staff at the Clarion Chamber of Commerce and Industry busy planning for the 2025 Autumn Leaf Festival, but they’re also working to settle into their all-new location, 538 South St.
(The Center Square) – The Department of War will prioritize operations to secure the U.S.-Mexico border even if federal funding lapses. The Department of War said its highest priorities will be the ...