Chase Bottorf | WVIA News
Chase Bottorf is a graduate of Lock Haven University and holds a bachelor's degree in English with a concentration in writing. Having previously been a reporter for the Lock Haven news publication, The Express, he is aware of the unique issues in the Lycoming County region, and has ties to the local communities.
You can email Chase at chasebottorf@wvia.org
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Lycoming County Chamber of Commerce plans to spend $22 million on 28-acre, seven-field complex
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North Central PA is losing maternity healthcare for labor and delivery. Satellite clinics in rural counties surrounding Lycoming are helping with obstetrician teams.
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Sante Fe native and former art professor, Phoenix Savage, debuts her new installation "The Joy of Nothing" in downtown Williamsport. People can view her work at the Lycoming College Art Gallery until March 24.
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The creator of the graphic novel series Max Meow, John Gallagher, visited Williamsport as part of his book tour. Gallagher, a Pennsylvania native, is a Random House published comic writer.
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Sellers at the first ever Central PA Vintage Fest will have all things vintage from clothing, furniture and more.
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The Center of Rural Pennsylvania held its first symposium, emphasizing on rural life, jobs and immigration. The symposium focused on international residents getting jobs in areas where population density is decreasing.
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The Williamsport Crosscutters are in need of host families for baseball players.
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Lycoming County Resource Management Services will begin collecting single use and rechargeable batteries starting March 1. They urge the public to be aware potential fire hazards.
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Williamsport Area Middle School has started esports team. The STEAM facilitator hopes it will help student attendance and overall involvement.
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The James V. Brown Library celebrates the 15th anniversary of the Welch Wing and unveiled the new nursing room for parents. The library has served the city of Williamsport and the Lycoming County community since 1907.