Archive - Aug 26, 2011 - News Article
Ronnie Werstler is on a one-man crusade, traveling the country in order to raise money and awareness for cystic fibrosis (C.F.). Werstler, a third degree blackbelt, is doing so by breaking two-by-fours with his bare hands for $100 donations. So far, his campaign has taken him to 48 states. He has appeared on "Lawman" with Steven Segal, as well as on "Good Morning America" with Diane Sawyer. He has also broken boards outside of Oprah Winfrey's studios in Chicago, landing him on the front page of the Sun-Times. On Tuesday, his quest brought him to St.
By
Joseph Bell, Record Editor
With some budget cuts being anticipated, officials at the North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission [NCPRPDC] are looking at the region's various CareerLink sites.
"As we're working through the process with our partners, to date we've confirmed that Potter, McKean and Elk [counties] will all be able to remain comprehensive centers," said Susie Snelick, Workforce Investment Board Director. "That is the result of partners stepping up and looking at cost-savings, looking at budgets and being able to continue to contribute and maintain comprehensive sites.
By
Joseph Bell, Record Editor
With some budget cuts being anticipated, officials at the North Central Pennsylvania Regional Planning and Development Commission [NCPRPDC] are looking at the region's various CareerLink sites.
"As we're working through the process with our partners, to date we've confirmed that Potter, McKean and Elk [counties] will all be able to remain comprehensive centers," said Susie Snelick, Workforce Investment Board Director. "That is the result of partners stepping up and looking at cost-savings, looking at budgets and being able to continue to contribute and maintain comprehensive sites.