Warmest regards: Can you can teach old dogs new tricks? By Pattie Mihalik I was going to call this column we’re never too old to learn, but the “old” label bothered me until I ... Life with Liz: Making the grade I read an article in The Wall Street Journal a few weeks ago that said checking your kids’ grades online is the new pare... It’s in your nature: The ‘snows’ are back A few weeks ago, while sitting in a cold Carbon County woodland, I heard a flock of snow geese heading south. I certainl... The theories beyond yawning Q. Why do we yawn? A. There are several theories about the cause of yawning. One of them has begun to gain more advoca... Life with Liz: In the middle I see those commercials or advertisements where the husband gives the wife an iron or a vacuum cleaner for Christmas, an... Where we live: Animal house By Mary Tobia What’s it going to be, a dog or a cat? My husband and I have survived 48 years of marriage. We have endure... Inside looking out: Did John Wayne ever cry? I saw my father cry once when I was 12. We had come home from the hospital after my mother had a heart attack. He stood ... Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza « Previous 162 163 164 » Next Shooting reported at Brodheadsville WawaCommunity mourns Lehighton seniorMan facing charges after shooting gun in Lehighton barDrowning reported in Lehigh RiverSchuylkill DA, drug task force seize guns, fentanyl
Life with Liz: Making the grade I read an article in The Wall Street Journal a few weeks ago that said checking your kids’ grades online is the new pare... It’s in your nature: The ‘snows’ are back A few weeks ago, while sitting in a cold Carbon County woodland, I heard a flock of snow geese heading south. I certainl... The theories beyond yawning Q. Why do we yawn? A. There are several theories about the cause of yawning. One of them has begun to gain more advoca... Life with Liz: In the middle I see those commercials or advertisements where the husband gives the wife an iron or a vacuum cleaner for Christmas, an... Where we live: Animal house By Mary Tobia What’s it going to be, a dog or a cat? My husband and I have survived 48 years of marriage. We have endure... Inside looking out: Did John Wayne ever cry? I saw my father cry once when I was 12. We had come home from the hospital after my mother had a heart attack. He stood ... Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza « Previous 162 163 164 » Next Shooting reported at Brodheadsville WawaCommunity mourns Lehighton seniorMan facing charges after shooting gun in Lehighton barDrowning reported in Lehigh RiverSchuylkill DA, drug task force seize guns, fentanyl
It’s in your nature: The ‘snows’ are back A few weeks ago, while sitting in a cold Carbon County woodland, I heard a flock of snow geese heading south. I certainl... The theories beyond yawning Q. Why do we yawn? A. There are several theories about the cause of yawning. One of them has begun to gain more advoca... Life with Liz: In the middle I see those commercials or advertisements where the husband gives the wife an iron or a vacuum cleaner for Christmas, an... Where we live: Animal house By Mary Tobia What’s it going to be, a dog or a cat? My husband and I have survived 48 years of marriage. We have endure... Inside looking out: Did John Wayne ever cry? I saw my father cry once when I was 12. We had come home from the hospital after my mother had a heart attack. He stood ... Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza « Previous 162 163 164 » Next Shooting reported at Brodheadsville WawaCommunity mourns Lehighton seniorMan facing charges after shooting gun in Lehighton barDrowning reported in Lehigh RiverSchuylkill DA, drug task force seize guns, fentanyl
The theories beyond yawning Q. Why do we yawn? A. There are several theories about the cause of yawning. One of them has begun to gain more advoca... Life with Liz: In the middle I see those commercials or advertisements where the husband gives the wife an iron or a vacuum cleaner for Christmas, an... Where we live: Animal house By Mary Tobia What’s it going to be, a dog or a cat? My husband and I have survived 48 years of marriage. We have endure... Inside looking out: Did John Wayne ever cry? I saw my father cry once when I was 12. We had come home from the hospital after my mother had a heart attack. He stood ... Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza « Previous 162 163 164 » Next Shooting reported at Brodheadsville WawaCommunity mourns Lehighton seniorMan facing charges after shooting gun in Lehighton barDrowning reported in Lehigh RiverSchuylkill DA, drug task force seize guns, fentanyl
Life with Liz: In the middle I see those commercials or advertisements where the husband gives the wife an iron or a vacuum cleaner for Christmas, an...
Where we live: Animal house By Mary Tobia What’s it going to be, a dog or a cat? My husband and I have survived 48 years of marriage. We have endure... Inside looking out: Did John Wayne ever cry? I saw my father cry once when I was 12. We had come home from the hospital after my mother had a heart attack. He stood ... Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza « Previous 162 163 164 » Next
Inside looking out: Did John Wayne ever cry? I saw my father cry once when I was 12. We had come home from the hospital after my mother had a heart attack. He stood ... Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza
Warmest regards: Rediscovering simple joys By Pattie Mihalik My daughter Andrea is never one to sit still. She is always on the go, always in the midst of work, a ... Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian High School graduation2026-05-29Photo gallery: CCTI graduation2026-05-28Photo gallery: Tamaqua Memorial Day services2026-05-28Photo gallery: Summit Hill Memorial Day 20262026-05-28Opinion Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ... Letter to the editor: LASD data release — is Bradley really the problem?Letter to the editor: Wealth inequityLetter to the editor: Data centers won’t offset taxesLetter to the editor: Lamenting St. Michael’sOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p... ON THIS DATE MAY 26, 1983MAY 23, 1977MAY 22, 1976ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1979AP News Kenya court suspends U.S. plan for Ebola quarantine facilityBondi defends how Epstein files release handledJudge blocks Kennedy Center closure, renamingShrey Parikh bounces back, battles nerves and dominates spell-off to win the National Spelling BeeBus hits cars in Virginia, killing 5 people and injuring 34, state police saySome states focusing on growing profits of utilitiesRedistricting debate shifts to S. CarolinaCongo announces 3 Ebola treatment centers in Ituri as it grapples with a new outbreakIsraeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza
Where We Live: Rewarding summer experience I thought I wanted to be a lawyer. Many people told me I’d be a great one. I’m stubborn, public speaking isn’t my krypto... Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate...
Inside looking out: A happy new year of solitude to all Could you spend two months with just — yourself in a deep woods cabin? No texts. No computer. No TV. Adequate food, wate...
Opinion: Trails area’s path to wellness, revival All around the area, there’s something new afoot. From a simple stroll to a power walk, local communities are helping residents rethink how ...
ON THIS DATE MAY 27, 1988 Attorney William A. Wyatt of Lake Harmony is the new chairman of the Republican Party in Carbon County. He was elected to the p...