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  1. There is an article on wtajtv.com about it
  2. What a pig. And sadly we get the news from a newspaper not our own.
  3. But they've been getting full time health care benefits. Better benefits than I and probably most get working full time! I pay for half of my benefits and don't get all but $500 of my copay paid for. Things that make ya say hmm. Seems like a perk to be on council to me
  4. I've said this since it all started to unravel. Would be a great net flix mini series
  5. Elaine Haskins ehaskins@thecourierexpress.com 19 hrs ago Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Copy article link Save DuBOIS — Senior Judge Charles H. Saylor, of Sunbury, Pa., has been assigned in the case against City of DuBois Manager John “Herm” Suplizio, who is accused of committing more than $620,000 in fraudulent transactions using public accounts associated with the city, the DuBois Area United Way and DuBois Volunteer Fire Department, according to online court records. Suplizio, 62, who has been placed on paid administrative leave by the city, was charged on March 20 by the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office with five third-degree felony counts of theft by unlawful taking, a felony count of restricted activities, eight misdemeanor charges of fraudulent returns and a second-degree misdemeanor of misapplication of entrusted property, according to court documents. In April, both judges in Clearfield County, President Judge Fredric J. Ammerman and Judge Paul E. Cherry, recused themselves so judicial reassignment from the Administrative Office of PA Courts assigned Saylor. Saylor, who served as president judge for Northumberland County since 2017, retired from the county seat on Jan. 6, 2023, according to an article published on The News-Item. He had been a judge in the county for 21 years. He was sworn into office Jan. 3, 2022, after winning retention to his third 10-year term. No other judge has served a third term in the history of Northumberland County that dates to 1772. The next court date for Suplizio has not yet been scheduled, according to online court documents. His bail was set at $100,000 unsecured since charges were filed.
  6. Any word on where Waldo is? I mean Walsh 😂
  7. You're welcome! And sadly she started "looking out" for the City a little too late!
  8. Good read Read “A DuBois official was arrested on corruption charges. Then nearly $100K in cash arrived at city hall.” from Spotlight PA https://www.spotlightpa.org/statecollege/2023/05/pa-dubois-herm-suplizio-toni-cherry-cash-city-hall/
  9. Seems the Mayor and the City Solicitor were MIA from the weekly work session meeting today at 4pm. 😏
  10. **** Word is: DuBois City Council is going into some kind of "Emergency" Executive Session in 10 minutes on this early Saturday morning. (9am) I'm unaware of a time they've done this.on a Saturday. Are they going to do the right thing for our City and terminate the services of our Solicitor and former city manager? (Cease payments too) We are going to find out if they finally have the backbone to say enough.
  11. Anyone else on the Hill area of town hear the loud bangs last night? Sounded like gunshots. Don't think it was a transformer power never blinked.
  12. https://www.thecourierexpress.com/news/dubois-councilwoman-legal-fees-for-accused-city-manager-came-from-general-fund/article_7d1d1094-e848-11ed-a909-c72f58ef888f.html?utm_campaign=blox&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
  13. If you follow the trail of articles she definitely contradicts what she said previously.
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