Man admits driving while high
<p>BLOOMSBURG — A man from upstate New York was sentenced to 72 hours in jail after pleading guilty to driving along Interstate 80 while high on marijuana and Oxycodone.</p>
<p>BLOOMSBURG — A man from upstate New York was sentenced to 72 hours in jail after pleading guilty to driving along Interstate 80 while high on marijuana and Oxycodone.</p>
<p>BERWICK — Borough Police responded to the following calls Nov. 4-10:</p>
<p> Nov. 4</p>
<p>• Melanie West, Bloomsburg, from Ronald W. West, Bloomsburg; married July 20, 1996.</p>
<p>BLOOMSBURG — A Berwick man pleaded guilty Wednesday to burglarizing a relative’s home before being sentenced into Columbia County’s drug treatment court.</p>
<p>EDITOR’S NOTE: Columnist Mona Charen explains why Romney lost in this excerpt from her most recent column.</p>
<p>We’re quick to condemn when things go wrong, but sometimes things go better than expected; when they do, we ought to give credit.</p>
<p>I expected R.W. to be the one doing the post-election gloating, but Mr. Fitch, a more sophisticated delusionist, will do just as well. If you habitually supersize on N.Y.
<p>The Obama administration, despite the nation’s economic woes, effectively killed the job-producing Keystone Pipeline.
<p>Local high school graduate Aaron Fisher, known as “Victim 1” who sparked the investigation into Jerry Sandusky’s sexual abuse of young boys, is very courageous.</p>
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