News Update


Civic and Nonprofit Organizations Invited to Participate in 2026 Air Dot Show

Civic and nonprofit organizations across Central Pennsylvania are invited to participate in the 2026 Air Dot Show Central PA (May 23–25) through structured team volunteer opportunities that support event operations while generating donations for participating groups. The 2026 show will be headlined by the U.S. Navy Blue Angels and is part of the nationwide America 250 celebration marking the 250th anniversary of the United States, with Memorial Day (Monday) serving as a featured day of the event weekend.

Organizations interested in participating may learn more or register at:
https://air.show/pa-info/ Early inquiries are encouraged as remaining team placements are limited and onboarding timelines are approaching.


Flood Damage Repair Continues in Sullivan County

Drivers are advised that a flood damage repair project continues on Route 220 in Davidson Township Sonestown Mountain, Sullivan County. Between Tuesday, May 26 and Thursday, May 28, Old Route 220 (T-306) will be closed between Route 220 and Gavitt Road (T-320) while the contractor, Mitchell Knorr Contracting Inc., replaces a pipe under the roadway. A detour using Route 220 and Old Route 220 Road will be in place for the duration of the pipe replacement.  Drivers should be alert, slow down, expect delays in travel, and drive with caution. Mitchell Knorr Contracting Inc. is the prime contractor for this $2.6 million dollar flood damage repair project.

Work includes restoration of slopes and ditches, pipe removal/abandonment, pipe replacement, pipe cleaning, shoulder reconstruction, installation and removal of four temporary access roads, roadway reconstruction on Township Road T-300 (Main Street), restoration of pavement over pipe, milling, and overlay on Township Road T-306 (Old Rt 220) and is expected to be completed in late fall of 2026, weather permitting.


19 Year Old Sentenced on Theft Charges

19 year old AARON K. LINEBERRY, JR., Canton, PA, was sentenced to 18 months of probation for Theft by Unlawful Taking, a Misdemeanor. Lineberry was also ordered to pay restitution, fines and costs for the offense, which was filed by Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Brian Beauchemin back in June of 2025 for events that took place in Windham Township.