Pop Radio 1035 | radioNOVO News for Dubois/Clarion/Brookville 06-25-26
Good morning.Legislation authored by regional Representative Mike Armanini to strengthen local drug investigations is heading to the governor's desk after passing the state Senate unanimously. House Bill 1344 establishes strict training and certification standards for police K-nine units to safely detect fentanyl. Armanini originally developed the bill following a direct request from DuBois Police Officer Zayne Rhed to give local handlers better tools to safely intercept the synthetic opioid.In education news, Delaney Toyota has donated an eight-passenger van and twenty-thousand dollars to the DuBois Area School District. The vehicle will provide free transportation for exceptional students participating in community-bound career exploration.And a Punxsutawney man faces felony trespassing charges after borough police used apartment surveillance footage to catch him repeatedly breaking into a localized housing complex while the tenant was incarcerated.For more news, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News.