The photo at left is of the Roaring Spring School Board after the groundbreaking for the new Roaring Spring High School April 4, 1936. Pictured are (from left): Dr. Wilbert L. Grounds, Clarence B.
Roaring Springs, the afflicted area, is the primary water source for the park. The park regularly uses chlorine to purify drinking water by eliminating harmful viruses, and bacteria such as e.coli.
Officials said the leak occurred at Roaring Springs, a large spring that supplies the park with all of its drinking water. Water from Roaring Springs is treated with chlorine to disinfect and ...
Police in one Blair County community are warning residents about what they are calling a “Grandparents Scam.” The Roaring ...
After years without an automotive training program, high school students in the Roaring Fork School District finally have a ...
The closures are due to a chlorine gas leak at Roaring Springs. The closure impacts both day and overnight hikers. The public is being asked to avoid these trails for safety reasons. Park ...
A chlorine gas leak at Roaring Springs forced the closure of all inner canyon corridor trails at Grand Canyon National Park, officials posted Wednesday evening on X, formerly Twitter. Bright Angel ...
GRAND CANYON VILLAGE, Ariz. — All inner canyon trails at the Grand Canyon reopened after a chlorine gas leak at Roaring Springs, the national park said on Thursday afternoon. The chlorine gas ...
A $23.8 million investment from FirstBank is helping Habitat for Humanity of Roaring Fork Valley (RFV) tackle one of Glenwood ...