BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) — The Pennsylvania Tourism Office, in partnership with Lehigh University's Institute for Indigenous Studies and with input from federally recognized tribes, will develop a plan to highlight the state's Indigenous stories, culture and history through a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission.
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- CEO says hospital still set to reopen
- Missing person found alive
- Cemetery pavilion names to honor Combs’ contributions
- CHS JV shuts out Guymon
- Thomas gets the best of Burns Flat
Hello, dear readers, and welcome to autumn! We're hurtling toward the holiday season and will soon be tackling your questions about dietary strategies, the mental health challenges of waning daylight and how best to manage the cases of cold, flu and, yes, COVID-19 that are headed our way. For now, onward to your letters.
Just more than two weeks until the set reopening date of the Clinton Regional Hospital, hospital CEO Len Lacefield says he is excited for the future of the hospital as he and hospital staff work to finish the final certification and preparations to once again begin seeing patients at the facility that has remained closed since Jan. 1.
Donna Sue Gorshing, 82, was found alive late Friday morning after going missing around 1 p.m. Thursday afternoon from her residence near Clinton.



