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WVIA News is in Williamsport with coverage of today's Grand Slam Parade to kick off the Little League World Series. Follow this story for updates throughout the day.
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Staff Sgt. John H. Danneker, a 19-year-old airman from Williamsport, died when his B-24 'Liberator' bomber crashed into the Baltic Sea off the coast of Denmark in 1944. His remains were identified last year.
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Former city finance director Bill Nichols is accused of misdirecting money for bus system to riverboat and other public agencies.
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Williamsport's Repasz Band continues as longest active concert band since 1831.
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Wawa held its grand opening in Williamsport on Thursday, its first location in Lycoming County. Williamsport Mayor Derek Slaughter sees tax growth with new businesses.
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Williamsport celebrates Dream Week in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. with focus on rising food needs of 'beloved community.'
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YEAR IN REVIEW: Community News. Coverage of five hard-hitting news stories that were most popular out of Lycoming County.
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Williamsport City Council voted last Thursday for a tax increase along with their 2025 budget.
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The extension in Williamsport received $649,000 from the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources. Local and state government officials and conservationists celebrated at New Trail Brewing.
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Mayor Derek Slaughter proposes a 2% increase, which would mean two straight years of higher taxes. Whether the City Council approves remains unclear.
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District Attorney Tom Marino hopes the county can break ground in a couple of years
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Williamsport's first German Christmas Market is a partnership between Lycoming College, Pennsylvania College of Technology, Lycoming Arts and downtown businesses. It will have authentic food, drinks and craft vendors.