Hanna Radio | radioNOVO News for Dubois/Clarion/Brookville 06-16-26

Good morning.Cleanup and damage assessments are underway in Jefferson County this morning after a confirmed tornado ripped through the region. Emergency officials say the twister touched down Sunday evening near Anita and Knoxdale, causing widespread destruction just north of the Elk Run Volunteer Fire Station. Authorities are warning drivers and residents to stay alert for lingering debris and downed power lines throughout the morning commute.New federal legislation aimed at solving local industrial worker shortages could soon send area laborers overseas. Introduced by local Congressman Glenn "GT" Thompson, the American Manufacturing Revitalization Exchange Program Act would create an international training exchange. If passed, Pennsylvania workers could travel to allied nations for advanced, hands-on technical certifications to bring those high-tech skills back to local factories.And the region's massive summer festival season is officially in full swing this week. The weeklong Sykesville Fair is rolling out everything from track mud bogs to a full rodeo for twelve dollars a ticket, while downtown Brookville is hosting its annual Laurel Festival—featuring a massive pet parade tomorrow night and fireworks this weekend.For more news, download the radioNOVO app. I’m Codi Gaboff, radioNOVO News, a service of Seven Mountains Media.