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E-news Updates – July 26, 2024
In this Update: Farm Bureau Gathers for Picnic at Knoebels Columbia County Dairy Uses Automatic Milking New Law to Increase School Security PASSHE Freezes Tuition for In-State Undergraduates Program Increasing Digital Connectivity to Provide Laptops Prevent Hot Car Deaths in Children Fighting Human Trafficking Farm Bureau Gathers for Picnic at Knoebels Local members of the […] [Read More]
E-news Updates – July 19, 2024
In this Update: Old Mill in Knoebels Amusement Park Celebrates 50th Anniversary Camp Lavigne Hits 100 Year Milestone Columbia County Historical and Genealogical Society Has New Facility New Law Aims to Limit Student Smartphone Use in Schools Senate Approves Bill Providing Support to Military Community Bill Increasing Access to Qualified Barber Teachers Passes Senate Easy […] [Read More]
E-news Updates – July 12, 2024
In this Update: PA Legislature Passes Budget Join Me at Two Upcoming Events Damaged License Plate Replacement Event Helped Local Drivers Veterans Assistance Hours at Mount Carmel Office Air Quality Monitors Installed in Wilburton Amidst Active Coal Bank Fire New Mobile Food Pantry Will Serve Local Families Program Connecting Veterans with Benefits Receives Senate Approval […] [Read More]
Air Quality Monitors Installed in Wilburton Amidst Active Coal Bank Fire
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) visited Wilburton Tuesday to install air quality control monitors to measure any concentration of contaminants in the air during the ongoing efforts to extinguish the nearby coal bank fire, according to state Sen. Lynda Schlegel Culver (R-27). [Read More]
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Meet Lynda Schlegel Culver
Lynda is a lifelong resident of Northumberland County, graduating from Shikellamy High School and earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Bloomsburg University. She has dedicated her life to serving others. Lynda lives in Rockefeller Township with her husband, Tom, and her dog, Rooney. They have an adult son, Joshua. The family is active in their church.