EPISODE · Jun 24, 2026 · 1 MIN
radioNOVO News for Dubois/Clarion/Brookville 06-24-26
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Good morning.The iconic Liberty Boulevard waterfall at the intersection of Routes 219 and 255 in DuBois may soon flow again. City officials are reviewing a unique proposal to completely rebuild the landmark structure, which was dismantled last year after a partial failure. The one-hundred-thousand-dollar project will bypass general fund tax dollars by relying on private donations and entirely free labor from local landscape and excavation contractors.Meanwhile, Clearfield County planners are drafting strict new rules to regulate high-impact developments like data centers and massive warehouses. The proposed guidelines aim to protect local properties by keeping heavy commercial truck traffic away from school bus routes and shielding private water wells from industrial runoff.And water and sewer crews in Reynoldsville have completed a major infrastructure overhaul, finalizing a comprehensive G-P-S mapping project of the borough's underground utility lines.For more news, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News.
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Good morning. The iconic Liberty Boulevard waterfall at the intersection of Routes 219 and 255 in DuBois may soon flow again. City officials are reviewing a unique proposal to completely rebuild the landmark structure, which was dismantled last year after a partial failure. The one-hundred-thousand-dollar project will bypass general fund tax dollars by relying on private donations and entirely free labor from local landscape and excavation contractors. Meanwhile, Clearfield County planners ar...
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