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DLI looks at past, future
May 30, 2008 LEWISTOWN — On Thursday, the Downtown Lewistown Inc. board of directors met for its annual meeting to take stock of accomplishments and examine new projects for the future. more »»
Projects from previous year are reviewed
May 30, 2008 LEWISTOWN – As part of its annual meeting Thursday, Downtown Lewistown Inc. reviewed projects from the previous year as well as ongoing operations. more »»
Shop finds the right location
May 24, 2008 LEWISTOWN — Melody Dull got the idea to open a consignment shop after she read an Open Line comment in The Sentinel in which the person stated the need for such a shop in the area. more »»
Kish Creek Center breaks ground on new building
May 14, 2008 LEWISTOWN — The “family” at Kish Creek Center keeps growing as businesses continue to move in and the construction of a new building begins. more »»
Picking up steam
May 11, 2008 LEWISTOWN — The closure of an assembly plant in Kentucky is expected to bring an increase in production to Ames True Temper’s Lewistown facility, company executives announced during an open house... more »»
Floral shop moves across town
May 8, 2008 LEWISTOWN — The longtime owners of Lewistown Florist Inc., have found a new home for their business. The business is now located at the Kish Creek Center, Suite B, 129 . more »»
New restaurant to open in Belleville
May 7, 2008 BELLEVILLE — Abe Gingerich is no stranger to kitchen work, and it’s a good thing, too, because he is about to open his own restaurant in downtown Belleville. more »»
Overhead Door announces closure
May 2, 2008 LEWISTOWN — Representatives of Texas-based Overhead Door Corp. announced Thursday the company plans to close its sectional plant located in the Mifflin County Industrial Park by mid-December. more »»
FirstEnergy reports 1Q earnings
May 2, 2008 AKRON, Ohio — FirstEnergy Corp. reported Thursday that the company had first quarter net income of $276 million, or basic earnings of $0.91 per share of common stock ($0. more »»
Changes planned for Sheetz location
April 30, 2008 LEWISTOWN — Projects involving two Sheetz convenience stores have been a continuing subject of discussion at public meetings in Mifflin County. more »»
Burnham OIP has new owners
April 29, 2008 BURNHAM — The new owners of the Burnham OIP believe in the strength of tradition — both through family and community. more »»
MCIDC gives updates for ongoing projects
April 23, 2008 LEWISTOWN — Board members from the Mifflin County Industrial Development Corporation received several updates pertaining to ongoing projects during the group’s annual meeting on Tuesda. more »»
J.V. Financial Corp. posts 1st quarter gains
April 23, 2008 MIFFLINTOWN — Juniata Valley Financial Corp. recently announced its operating results for the first quarter of 2008 showed positive gains. more »»
Lights may cost more than planned
April 23, 2008 MIFFLINTOWN — The conversion of incandescent traffic signals to energy efficient lights in Juniata County may cost more than originally planned, said Megan Epler, of SEDA-COG, in a Tuesday report t... more »»
Company will assist outgoing employees
April 18, 2008 LEWISTOWN — The planned closure of a Belleville dairy plant is part of its parent corporation’s effort to achieve greater efficiency in its overall operations, a representative for Texas-based Dean... more »»
Services on Web site can eliminate trip to Post Office
April 18, 2008 MIFFLINTOWN — A small business specialist from the U.. more »»
DLI board OKs purchase
April 16, 2008 LEWISTOWN — Across the street at the Five-Points intersection, the dump trucks were hauling away the debris from Monday night’s demolition of the former Headings Pharmac. more »»
Demolition at 5-points
April 15, 2008 A heavy earthmover crushes the former Headings Pharmacy at the Five-Points intersection in Lewistow. more »»
McClure restaurant reopens
April 11, 2008 McCLURE — The town of McClure is now home to a new restaurant with a well-known reputation. more »»
Tax day is on the horizon
April 11, 2008 From staff reports LEWISTOWN — Area residents are reminded that if mailing their taxes with the U.S. more »» |
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