News from Danville

 | By GERI GIBBONS
Saturday, November 16, 2019

DANVILLE — A Danville man allegedly hit himself in the face and then told police a woman had done it.

Brannan Eugene Lyle, 53, of 38 Meadow Ave., recanted what he said when he took the...


 | By GERI GIBBONS
Friday, November 15, 2019

DANVILLE — A woman attempting to park her Lincoln MKZ at the Dunkin' Donuts on Route 11, hit the gas instead of the brake, crashing into two parked vehicles and the front of a residence on...


 | By GERI GIBBONS
Thursday, November 14, 2019

DANVILLE —When someone leaked a private report about the behavior of Danville Football Coach Jim Keiser, it included the name of at least one student football player, the boy’s father told a...


 | By GERI GIBBONS
Wednesday, November 13, 2019

DANVILLE — Police had charged a Bloomsburg contractor with a crime after they said he took a down payment and never finished the work. But Terrance W. Alden, owner of Mr. Decorative Concrete,...


 | By Julye Wemple
Wednesday, November 13, 2019

DANVILLE — Montour County’s plan to create a government hub at a former elementary school building could move one step closer to construction when the project’s architects come before the...


 | By The Press Enterprise Staff
Wednesday, November 13, 2019

DANVILLE — A man accused of dropping a bottle while making meth May 21 and causing a fire that destroyed a Chamber Street home is headed to county court.

Michael Mowrer Jr., 35, is...


 | By GERI GIBBONS
Wednesday, November 13, 2019

DANVILLE — A divided Danville council rejected a proposed 2020 budget on Monday that would have raised taxes 4% for borough property owners.

Voting in favor of the increase were council...


Tuesday, November 12, 2019

DANVILLE — A team of Geisinger researchers has discovered that the link between the pumping efficiency of the heart and the resulting risk of death may not be as simple as previously thought,...


 | By GERI GIBBONS
Monday, November 11, 2019

DANVILLE — A 41-year-old woman died prematurely because she was not properly treated with antibiotics, a lawsuit claiming wrongful death alleges.

Shannon Trautman was undergoing...


 | By Michael Lester
Saturday, November 9, 2019

DANVILLE — Geisinger infection control investigators have pinpointed the source of bacteria linked to the deaths of three premature babies in Geisinger Medical Center’s neonatal intensive care...