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Corrections

Fatal Logging Accident

An article in Saturday’s edition of The Post-Journal incorrectly stated that a 14-year-old Amish teenager was killed after falling from a horse-drawn cart in Conewango. The teenager died as a result of a log rolling over him after the accident.

Officials Not To Receive Unused Vacation Pay

In a Thursday article on the state Comptroller’s Office audit, it was reported that “three elected officials, the county executive, county clerk and county sheriff, weren’t supposed to receive pay for unused vacation time, which totaled $14,875.” Correctly, three elected officials, a ...

Endowment Proposal To Aid Tuition Relief

In a Dec. 7 article, it was reported that Reed’s endowment proposal would ensure endowment funds, which are tax-free dollars, go to reduce a student’s tuition by 25 percent. Correctly, Reed’s proposal would ensure approximately 25 percent of an endowment’s annual investment returns, ...

Endowment Proposal To Aid Tuition Relief

In a Dec. 7 article, it was reported that Reed’s endowment proposal would ensure endowment funds, which are tax-free dollars, go to reduce a student’s tuition by 25 percent. Correctly, Reed’s proposal would ensure approximately 25 percent of an endowment’s annual investment returns, ...

Christmas Music

Christmas Day music submissions for publication in The Post-Journal are due Monday. Submissions can be emailed to cmurphy@post-journal.com.

Awareness Theater Origins

Awareness Theatre began in 1985 in the North County with Robin Wilson being the first and founding Director of Awareness Theatre through a grant from a local church.  Robin was followed by Peter Klemens and in 1988, John Blackman became the Assistant Director.  John took over as the Awareness ...