Life With Liz: We’ll be sticking with what works for us When last we left, I was musing the types of problems I’d be encountering with my young adult type children. And, here w... Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... It’s In Your Nature: Time running out to see as many warbler species as possible I’ll begin by making an unusual statement. If someone asked me to take $2,000 dollars and skip seeing the spring warbler... It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities 1 2 3 » Next Police, Carbon coroner, investigate murder-suicideAuthorities: Lehighton man had abuse images4 charged in 248 drive-by shootingElderly woman rescued from Summit Hill firePetition error keeps Paules on board Judge says paperwork not properly served to oust PASD director
Warmest Regards: Small changes, big results Have you noticed the media seems to be flooded more with health care information than ever before? Specifically, now we ... Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... It’s In Your Nature: Time running out to see as many warbler species as possible I’ll begin by making an unusual statement. If someone asked me to take $2,000 dollars and skip seeing the spring warbler... It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities 1 2 3 » Next Police, Carbon coroner, investigate murder-suicideAuthorities: Lehighton man had abuse images4 charged in 248 drive-by shootingElderly woman rescued from Summit Hill firePetition error keeps Paules on board Judge says paperwork not properly served to oust PASD director
Life With Liz: Becoming more of a spectator, less of a participant By the time this column runs, I will be the parent of two high school graduates, and two “kids” who are now technically ... It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... It’s In Your Nature: Time running out to see as many warbler species as possible I’ll begin by making an unusual statement. If someone asked me to take $2,000 dollars and skip seeing the spring warbler... It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities 1 2 3 » Next Police, Carbon coroner, investigate murder-suicideAuthorities: Lehighton man had abuse images4 charged in 248 drive-by shootingElderly woman rescued from Summit Hill firePetition error keeps Paules on board Judge says paperwork not properly served to oust PASD director
It’s In Your Nature: Birding bookends in Carbon County In my last column I wrote how I just can’t miss getting out for the birds of May. Well, I visited two different location... It’s In Your Nature: Time running out to see as many warbler species as possible I’ll begin by making an unusual statement. If someone asked me to take $2,000 dollars and skip seeing the spring warbler... It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities 1 2 3 » Next Police, Carbon coroner, investigate murder-suicideAuthorities: Lehighton man had abuse images4 charged in 248 drive-by shootingElderly woman rescued from Summit Hill firePetition error keeps Paules on board Judge says paperwork not properly served to oust PASD director
It’s In Your Nature: Time running out to see as many warbler species as possible I’ll begin by making an unusual statement. If someone asked me to take $2,000 dollars and skip seeing the spring warbler...
It’s In Your Nature: Some fine company while you fish I lived my first 67 years in the Lehighton area. My dad also lived his entire life here as well. He enjoyed hunting and ... Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities 1 2 3 » Next
Inside Looking Out: Playing tricks with his memory A few months ago, my girlfriend and I visited her 95-year-old father, who lives in Linglestown. He’s a fascinating man w... Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities
Inside Looking Out: Words from Charlie Chaplin’s wisdom At the end of the 1940 movie, “The Great Dictator,” the once silent film star Charlie Chaplin gave a speech that has tra... Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t... Latest Photo GalleriesPanther Valley graduation2026-06-09Jim Thorpe High School graduation2026-06-09Weatherly High School graduation2026-06-09Penn Forest Touch-a-Truck event2026-06-08Opinion Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta... Letter to the editor: Blue Mountain contributes to communityLetter to the editor: Identity fusionTargeting fraud can help rural hospitalsLetter to the editor: Corporate WelfareOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath... JUNE 6, 1995JUNE 5, 1994JUNE 4, 1991JUNE 3, 1993AP News U.S. forces bomb military sites inside IranRescuers search for 2 still missing in Laos caveHundreds protest outside ebola centerKenya 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 utilities
Warmest Regards: Every new day is a gift Every single day I start the new day by thanking God for the gift of another day of life. That one little practice helps... Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t...
Life With Liz: Stories of survival find landing spot “Lessons in Chemistry.” “Remarkably Bright Creatures.” “Shrinking.” And now, “The Sheep Detectives.” Honestly, I haven’t...
Opinion: Sunshine Act fix puts taxpayers first The adage goes something like: “If at first you don’t succeed …” And a Lehigh County lawmaker is a prime example of exactly how it goes. Sta...
ON THIS DATE JUNE 8, 1996 Now that Jim Thorpe has joined the Lehigh Canal Park Commission, work has begun to whip the recently-acquired 1.4 miles of overgrown towpath...