There are nearly 7,000 rare diseases affecting 25 million U.S. citizens Q. A friend of mine was diagnosed with Jumping Frenchmen of Maine. Have you ever heard of this? Not until now. Jumping F... Inside looking out: What is your ‘why’? If you read this column regularly, then you know I like to get philosophical about this thing we call life. Unless you k... Life with Liz: From the mouths of babes My kids have been saying some pretty profound stuff lately. Or maybe it’s just that I’ve been trying to listen to them m... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a caterpillar? The hickory tussock moth caterpillar is a striking looking creature completely covered in hairlike tufts. Most are whit... It’s in your nature: Fall leaves As I noted before, I rather enjoy the changing seasons found here in Pennsylvania, although the coldest months of winter... Where We Live: Gone but never forgotten And just like that, the season changed. One day gangs of gnats were trying to enter my ears while mosquitoes set their s... It’s in your nature: Geese Not that I want to focus on migration, but now is the season we notice many avian migrants. To most readers, a late Sept... Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards « Previous 192 193 194 » Next Police: Tamaqua man stole from employerWawa store to break ground this fallNesquehoning planners OK Bitfarms complexLansford man dead after crash in Lehigh CountyWoman rescued when car goes into river in Tamaqua
Inside looking out: What is your ‘why’? If you read this column regularly, then you know I like to get philosophical about this thing we call life. Unless you k... Life with Liz: From the mouths of babes My kids have been saying some pretty profound stuff lately. Or maybe it’s just that I’ve been trying to listen to them m... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a caterpillar? The hickory tussock moth caterpillar is a striking looking creature completely covered in hairlike tufts. Most are whit... It’s in your nature: Fall leaves As I noted before, I rather enjoy the changing seasons found here in Pennsylvania, although the coldest months of winter... Where We Live: Gone but never forgotten And just like that, the season changed. One day gangs of gnats were trying to enter my ears while mosquitoes set their s... It’s in your nature: Geese Not that I want to focus on migration, but now is the season we notice many avian migrants. To most readers, a late Sept... Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards « Previous 192 193 194 » Next Police: Tamaqua man stole from employerWawa store to break ground this fallNesquehoning planners OK Bitfarms complexLansford man dead after crash in Lehigh CountyWoman rescued when car goes into river in Tamaqua
Life with Liz: From the mouths of babes My kids have been saying some pretty profound stuff lately. Or maybe it’s just that I’ve been trying to listen to them m... Fuzzy Wuzzy was a caterpillar? The hickory tussock moth caterpillar is a striking looking creature completely covered in hairlike tufts. Most are whit... It’s in your nature: Fall leaves As I noted before, I rather enjoy the changing seasons found here in Pennsylvania, although the coldest months of winter... Where We Live: Gone but never forgotten And just like that, the season changed. One day gangs of gnats were trying to enter my ears while mosquitoes set their s... It’s in your nature: Geese Not that I want to focus on migration, but now is the season we notice many avian migrants. To most readers, a late Sept... Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards « Previous 192 193 194 » Next Police: Tamaqua man stole from employerWawa store to break ground this fallNesquehoning planners OK Bitfarms complexLansford man dead after crash in Lehigh CountyWoman rescued when car goes into river in Tamaqua
Fuzzy Wuzzy was a caterpillar? The hickory tussock moth caterpillar is a striking looking creature completely covered in hairlike tufts. Most are whit... It’s in your nature: Fall leaves As I noted before, I rather enjoy the changing seasons found here in Pennsylvania, although the coldest months of winter... Where We Live: Gone but never forgotten And just like that, the season changed. One day gangs of gnats were trying to enter my ears while mosquitoes set their s... It’s in your nature: Geese Not that I want to focus on migration, but now is the season we notice many avian migrants. To most readers, a late Sept... Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards « Previous 192 193 194 » Next Police: Tamaqua man stole from employerWawa store to break ground this fallNesquehoning planners OK Bitfarms complexLansford man dead after crash in Lehigh CountyWoman rescued when car goes into river in Tamaqua
It’s in your nature: Fall leaves As I noted before, I rather enjoy the changing seasons found here in Pennsylvania, although the coldest months of winter...
Where We Live: Gone but never forgotten And just like that, the season changed. One day gangs of gnats were trying to enter my ears while mosquitoes set their s... It’s in your nature: Geese Not that I want to focus on migration, but now is the season we notice many avian migrants. To most readers, a late Sept... Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards « Previous 192 193 194 » Next
It’s in your nature: Geese Not that I want to focus on migration, but now is the season we notice many avian migrants. To most readers, a late Sept... Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards
Warmest regards: Not ready for a ‘last hurrah’ By Pattie Mihalik newsgirl@comcast.net My how the time goes by. My high school class is getting ready for yet another ... Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac... Latest Photo GalleriesBlue Mountain Winter fest drone show2026-02-26Jerusalem UCC chili and dessert contest2026-02-26District 11 Boys Wrestling Tournament2026-02-23Jim Thorpe-Pottsville boys basketball2026-02-23Opinion New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ... Here’s a tip: Gratitude IS a gift, not an obligationOpinion: We need to do something about normalizing harrassmentLetter to the Editor: No KingsOpinion: Ring the bell on phone-free schoolsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho... ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 25, 1994ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 24, 1992FEBRUARY 23, 1988ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 21, 1986AP News Soaring cof fee prices rewrite some daily routinesEric Dane, ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ star and ALS awareness advocate, dies at 53The Rev. Jesse Jackson, civil rights leader, dies at 84After 800 episodes, ‘The Simpsons’ creators look backJames Van Der Beek, the ‘Dawson’s Creek’ star has died at 48Kennedy Center to close for 2 years for renovations in July, Trump says, after performers' backlashTop Justice Department official plays down chance for chargesSpeaker Johnson faces tough choices on partial government shutdown and debate over ICEFour big questions ahead of the 2026 Grammy Awards
Where We Live: The demise of a television icon From America’s Dad to the cell block. Perhaps none of the demises in recent memory are as startling as that of Bill Cosb... Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac...
Life with Liz: Reasons to worry Ugh. It’s been a week to regret bringing children into this world. Have boy children? Worry that they will be falsely ac...
New railroad safety rules get nod from state Safety lessons learned from the East Palestine train derailment may soon make it into Pennsylvania’s rule books more than three years after ...
ON THIS DATE FEBRUARY 27, 1993 The ribbon was officially cut Friday on the Jim Thorpe branch of Carbon County Head Start, opening the building to children from the Jim Tho...