The company was established in 1928, and covered a large amount of Clarion County.
After 9/11, Clarion County adopted station numbers for the companies based on alphabetical order.
This was the highest property tax relief allotted in Clarion County in 2009.
For district property owners located in Clarion County, the millage rate is 51.8900 mills.
The school is one of seven public high schools in Clarion County.
He held several local offices, and was appointed district attorney of Clarion County, Pennsylvania, in 1847.
The highway progressed to the southeast, crossing into Clarion County.
The following boroughs and townships are located in Clarion County:
The nine school districts of Clarion County have low enrollment.
The district ranked third in Clarion County for average teacher salary in 2007.