It’s in your nature: What winter may reveal When most of the deciduous trees have long since dropped their leaves and much of the ground vegetation has “died off,” ... Pennsylvania’s white-tailed deer and their amazing adaptations The “whitetail” is our official state mammal and one of the most admired by outdoor enthusiasts and most pursued by hunt... About hibernation I’ve discussed how many birds “escape” the cold north and head to warmer areas in order to find food. Most other flightl... Migration: Some ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ Last week I discussed some bird migrants and how far they traveled. Today let’s explain migration a little more in detai... America’s biggest rodent: The beaver When you live long enough you have a chance to witness so many changes. I remember in 1965 hunting rabbits in a dormant ... It’s in your nature: Why don’t woodpeckers ‘scramble their brains?’ I mentioned before that our area hosts seven species of woodpeckers. Most are fairly common but seldom seem in flocks (l... It’s in Your Nature: All about finches We can normally see three members of the finch family in our area. They are the American goldfinch, the house finch and ... It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back « Previous 38 39 40 » Next Lehighton grad wins an Emmy2025 Readers' ChoiceMan charged after gun discharges, shooting childDodgers pick Tamaqua’s LigenzaMahoning meat business issued notice of violation
Pennsylvania’s white-tailed deer and their amazing adaptations The “whitetail” is our official state mammal and one of the most admired by outdoor enthusiasts and most pursued by hunt... About hibernation I’ve discussed how many birds “escape” the cold north and head to warmer areas in order to find food. Most other flightl... Migration: Some ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ Last week I discussed some bird migrants and how far they traveled. Today let’s explain migration a little more in detai... America’s biggest rodent: The beaver When you live long enough you have a chance to witness so many changes. I remember in 1965 hunting rabbits in a dormant ... It’s in your nature: Why don’t woodpeckers ‘scramble their brains?’ I mentioned before that our area hosts seven species of woodpeckers. Most are fairly common but seldom seem in flocks (l... It’s in Your Nature: All about finches We can normally see three members of the finch family in our area. They are the American goldfinch, the house finch and ... It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back « Previous 38 39 40 » Next Lehighton grad wins an Emmy2025 Readers' ChoiceMan charged after gun discharges, shooting childDodgers pick Tamaqua’s LigenzaMahoning meat business issued notice of violation
About hibernation I’ve discussed how many birds “escape” the cold north and head to warmer areas in order to find food. Most other flightl... Migration: Some ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ Last week I discussed some bird migrants and how far they traveled. Today let’s explain migration a little more in detai... America’s biggest rodent: The beaver When you live long enough you have a chance to witness so many changes. I remember in 1965 hunting rabbits in a dormant ... It’s in your nature: Why don’t woodpeckers ‘scramble their brains?’ I mentioned before that our area hosts seven species of woodpeckers. Most are fairly common but seldom seem in flocks (l... It’s in Your Nature: All about finches We can normally see three members of the finch family in our area. They are the American goldfinch, the house finch and ... It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back « Previous 38 39 40 » Next Lehighton grad wins an Emmy2025 Readers' ChoiceMan charged after gun discharges, shooting childDodgers pick Tamaqua’s LigenzaMahoning meat business issued notice of violation
Migration: Some ‘hows’ and ‘whys’ Last week I discussed some bird migrants and how far they traveled. Today let’s explain migration a little more in detai... America’s biggest rodent: The beaver When you live long enough you have a chance to witness so many changes. I remember in 1965 hunting rabbits in a dormant ... It’s in your nature: Why don’t woodpeckers ‘scramble their brains?’ I mentioned before that our area hosts seven species of woodpeckers. Most are fairly common but seldom seem in flocks (l... It’s in Your Nature: All about finches We can normally see three members of the finch family in our area. They are the American goldfinch, the house finch and ... It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back « Previous 38 39 40 » Next Lehighton grad wins an Emmy2025 Readers' ChoiceMan charged after gun discharges, shooting childDodgers pick Tamaqua’s LigenzaMahoning meat business issued notice of violation
America’s biggest rodent: The beaver When you live long enough you have a chance to witness so many changes. I remember in 1965 hunting rabbits in a dormant ...
It’s in your nature: Why don’t woodpeckers ‘scramble their brains?’ I mentioned before that our area hosts seven species of woodpeckers. Most are fairly common but seldom seem in flocks (l... It’s in Your Nature: All about finches We can normally see three members of the finch family in our area. They are the American goldfinch, the house finch and ... It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back « Previous 38 39 40 » Next
It’s in Your Nature: All about finches We can normally see three members of the finch family in our area. They are the American goldfinch, the house finch and ... It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back
It’s their nature: Right place, right time — some of nature’s dramas My birding pal Dave and I are sometimes lucky and will get to observe a rare bird or two on some of our outings. Dave li... How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo... Latest Photo GalleriesUkraine Dance Camp2025-07-07Photo gallery: D & L trailfest 2025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill Hootenanny 20252025-06-30Photo gallery: Summit Hill fire2025-06-30Opinion Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe... Face forward on front platesblue mountain resort amusement taxesHow our legislators votedLetter to the editor: Look beyond the insurance company mascotOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w... JULY 16, 1964ON THIS DATE JULY 15, 1962ON THIS DATE JULY 14, 1961ON THIS DATE JULY 12, 1993AP News Nursing homes struggle due to immigration crackdownBattle takes shape for House in 20262 killed in Ky. church shootingU.S. measles outbreak highest in yearsWorkers, Philadelphia reach deal to end strikeSearchers in Texas still hunting for missingLast jail escapee still on the runDeath toll in Texas flash floods rises to 70; 11 campers remain missingFetterman a concern for Dems, Lamb is back
How about a bird migration quiz? This week, to introduce you to some bird migration information, I’ve put together a short matching quiz to see what you ... It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo...
It’s Our Nature: Look at that buck’s horns ... well, antlers As soon as October brought cooler weather and the cornfields were harvested, I “pested” dad to take me spotting deer alo...
Common sense, moral issues and changing minds We are a debt ridden nation with a need for a great number of workers. Every where you look you see help wanted signs. We have a large numbe...
ON THIS DATE JULY 18, 1966 The Rev. Edwin L. Druckenmiller, pastor of the Weissport Lutheran Parish for the last 5-1/2 years, announced his resignation yesterday. He w...