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Lozier: Proposed bill would help prosecute drug dealers

A bill being considered by the state Senate would help prosecutors charge those who deal drugs that led to non-fatal overdoses, according to Beaver County District Attorney David Lozier.

 

Brighton Rehab caregivers approve new work contract

Caregiver staff at Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center approved a new work contract on Friday.

 

Black bear spotted in Brighton Township neighborhood

A black bear was captured by a game camera behind a home in Barclay Hills Estates in Brighton Township.

 

Brighton Rehab caregivers approve new work contract

Caregiver staff at Brighton Rehabilitation and Wellness Center approved a new work contract on Friday.

 

Black bear spotted in Brighton Township neighborhood

A black bear was captured by a game camera behind a home in Barclay Hills Estates in Brighton Township.

 

Prescription drug drop-off box locations

The Beaver County district attorney's office encourages residents to remove unneeded medications from their homes. This reduces access to addictive medications for accidental misuse or criminal abuse.

 

Prescription drug drop-off box locations

The Beaver County district attorney's office encourages residents to remove unneeded medications from their homes. This reduces access to addictive medications for accidental misuse or criminal abuse.

 

Garrison Day delivers crafty Saturday in the park for Beaver residents, visitors

Residents and visitors took part in a spectacle Saturday by flooding the central parks of Beaver with desires to search out crafted trinkets, eat festival food and absorb the local culture and community.

 

Fewer teens work summer jobs

According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, just 43 percent of teenagers were part of the workforce in 2016. That’s a huge drop from nearly 40 years ago, when 72 percent of teens worked in July of…

 

Garrison Day delivers crafty Saturday in the park for Beaver residents, visitors

Residents and visitors took part in a spectacle Saturday by flooding the central parks of Beaver with desires to search out crafted trinkets, eat festival food and absorb the local culture and community.

 

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