The Bus Rocks | radioNOVO News for Dubois/Clarion/Brookville 07-01-26

Good morning.The DuBois City Council has unanimously approved a sixty-five thousand dollar timber sale addendum to expand local forest management operations. Foresters recommended the additional harvest block to thin out specific city-owned forestlands, promoting healthier tree growth and desirable regeneration. In separate business, council authorized a new lease agreement for a communications tower on South Highland Street, boosting municipal revenue from one hundred fifty dollars a month to one thousand dollars a month.In community news, the Elk County Community Foundation has announced that grant applications for the twenty-twenty-six Women Who Care cycle are now available online. Local nonprofit organizations, schools, and churches looking to enhance the quality of life for area families have until August seventeenth to apply for funding up to five thousand dollars.And more than thirty local students in grades six through twelve recently wrapped up a hands-on summer tech camp exploring cybersecurity and advanced manufacturing through a collaborative program hosted by Penn State DuBois.For more news, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News, a service of Seven Mountains Media.