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Julie Sidoni | WVIA News
News DirectorJuile Sidoni currently serves as WVIA's News Director. Julie began her award-winning journalism career in public radio, at the NPR affiliate WDUQ-FM in Pittsburgh. She also spent time learning the business as a producer at WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh before graduating from Duquesne University, and soon landed her first on-air television reporting job at WJAC-TV in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. A year and a half later, she was hired as a reporter for WNEP-TV in Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and spent nearly 20 years there as an anchor/reporter.
You can email Juile at juliesidoni@wvia.org
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Book critic Maureen Corrigan, longtime contributor to NPR's Fresh Air, recorded a podcast live on the campus of Wilkes University last month. The episode of a podcast called The Beautiful and Banned is set to be released shortly.
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On Williamsport's famous millionaires row lived someone who was said to be the wealthiest woman in the world in her day
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The Hiawatha was a double-decker steam-powered paddle wheeler that used to carry Sunday picnic-ers from Williamsport to Sylvan Dell Park.
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Several municipalities claim to have started Memorial Day. One – is Boalsburg, just outside State College in Centre County.