Here are the stories keeping our reporters busy Friday:
• Grandma's money: A woman asked her grandson for help setting up her online banking. Months later, police say, her account was empty, with thousands transferred to the grandson's girlfriend.
• Road closed: A wreck on a busy highway left a car mangled, a pole toppled and a road closed. Check www.pressenterpriseonline.com soon for more.
• Decision 2016: President isn't the only choice you'll face on Tuesday. See who's running in local statehouse races as well.
• New growth: About 200 more health care jobs are coming to Montour County, and for once, it's not because Geisinger is expanding.
Look for these stories and more in Saturday's Press Enterprise. And remember to keep up-to-date on all the latest scores tonight at www.PeExtraPoints.com.
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• Regulating the hog: Should residents be allowed to sue to stop a pig farm? A judge has to decide.
• Challenging rescue: Crews had to tie a car in place before they could rescue its occupants from a steep embankment.
• $5 million: A big gift by alumni means Bloomsburg University's business school will have a new name.