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  2. Sunbury, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sunbury (/ ˈ s ʌ n b ɛr i / SUN-berr-ee) is a city and the county seat of Northumberland County in Pennsylvania, United States. Located in the Susquehanna Valley, Sunbury is positioned on the east bank of the Susquehanna River. Sunbury's roots stretch back to the early 18th century. As of the 2010 census, it had a population of 9,905.

  3. WKOK - Wikipedia

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    WKOK (1070 AM) is a commercial radio station in Sunbury, Pennsylvania. It is owned by Sunbury Broadcasting Corporation and it broadcasts a combination News, Talk and Sports radio format. The radio studios and transmitter are on County Line Road in Selinsgrove. [2] By day, WKOK transmits 10,000 watts non-directional.

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  5. Roadwork delayed by a week in Sunbury, Northumberland - AOL

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    Aug. 14—SUNBURY — Ramp repairs to Veteran's Memorial Bridge that were supposed to start today are now delayed until Aug. 20, according to Sunbury Streets Department Supervisor Steve Welker.

  6. Sunbury city clerk's office to open part-time hours - AOL

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  7. Northern Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    Because of this, passengers and freight reaching Sunbury on the NCRY had to be transferred to carriages or wagons, which would take them several blocks northeast to the Sunbury and Erie’s midtown terminal. [62] By the end of 1858, however, the Northern Central Railway was operating the Sunbury and Erie Railroad.

  8. The Daily Item (Sunbury) - Wikipedia

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    The Sunbury Daily (founded 1872) and The Evening Item (1893) merged July 1, 1936. Publishing five afternoons per week, The Daily Item was owned by the Dewart family and other local investors until April 15, 1970, when Ottaway Community Newspapers purchased it. Ottaway streamlined and upgraded the newspaper.

  9. Sunbury police say the suspect who fatally shot another person in an argument Thursday outside a Wendy's left and called 911 to report his location. Suspect arrested after argument leads to fatal ...