A look back: Sept. 19, 1966 The Pocono Mountains will be promoted nationally during the third week of September throughout many areas of the U.S., t... A look back: Sept. 17, 1964 Modernization of the post office in Weatherly was further advanced yesterday with the announcement by Postmaster General... A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 12, 1994 The Horsehead Community Development Fund Inc. on Saturday presented a $10,000 grant to the Jim Thorpe Lions Club, which ... A look back: Sept. 10, 1998 Residents of the Kittatinny section of East Penn Township addressed the Carbon County Commissioners on Wednesday, asking... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis « Previous 140 141 142 » Next Cold, dry winter predicted for areaPalmerton district responds to teacher’s Facebook post about KirkTowamensing man dies from exploding fireworks injuriesCarbon coroner releases identity of helicopter crash victimsHazleton shooting victim was a Panther graduate
A look back: Sept. 17, 1964 Modernization of the post office in Weatherly was further advanced yesterday with the announcement by Postmaster General... A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 12, 1994 The Horsehead Community Development Fund Inc. on Saturday presented a $10,000 grant to the Jim Thorpe Lions Club, which ... A look back: Sept. 10, 1998 Residents of the Kittatinny section of East Penn Township addressed the Carbon County Commissioners on Wednesday, asking... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis « Previous 140 141 142 » Next Cold, dry winter predicted for areaPalmerton district responds to teacher’s Facebook post about KirkTowamensing man dies from exploding fireworks injuriesCarbon coroner releases identity of helicopter crash victimsHazleton shooting victim was a Panther graduate
A look back: Sept. 15, 1960 Representatives of the United Mine Workers and local union officials last night approved the articles of agreement prese... A look back: Sept. 12, 1994 The Horsehead Community Development Fund Inc. on Saturday presented a $10,000 grant to the Jim Thorpe Lions Club, which ... A look back: Sept. 10, 1998 Residents of the Kittatinny section of East Penn Township addressed the Carbon County Commissioners on Wednesday, asking... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis « Previous 140 141 142 » Next Cold, dry winter predicted for areaPalmerton district responds to teacher’s Facebook post about KirkTowamensing man dies from exploding fireworks injuriesCarbon coroner releases identity of helicopter crash victimsHazleton shooting victim was a Panther graduate
A look back: Sept. 12, 1994 The Horsehead Community Development Fund Inc. on Saturday presented a $10,000 grant to the Jim Thorpe Lions Club, which ... A look back: Sept. 10, 1998 Residents of the Kittatinny section of East Penn Township addressed the Carbon County Commissioners on Wednesday, asking... A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis « Previous 140 141 142 » Next Cold, dry winter predicted for areaPalmerton district responds to teacher’s Facebook post about KirkTowamensing man dies from exploding fireworks injuriesCarbon coroner releases identity of helicopter crash victimsHazleton shooting victim was a Panther graduate
A look back: Sept. 10, 1998 Residents of the Kittatinny section of East Penn Township addressed the Carbon County Commissioners on Wednesday, asking...
A look back: Sept. 18, 1961 Gerald Jackson, president of the Jim Thorpe Area School Board, was the speaker at last night’s meeting of the Jim Thorpe... A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis « Previous 140 141 142 » Next
A look back: Sept. 16, 1965 U.S. Sen. Joseph S. Clark of Pennsylvania today communicated with Agnes T. McCartney, executive director of the Carbon C... A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis
A look back: Sept. 14, 1962 Twenty-one men and women were thrown out of jobs today when the Penn Lace Co., Lehighton, closed its Bridge Street plant... A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Northern Lehigh field hockey2025-09-18Pleasant Valley-Parkland girls soccer2025-09-18Franklin Township KIA memorial service 20252025-09-162025 Tamaqua 9/11 ceremony2025-09-12Opinion Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo... Pivotal moment for journalism in Pa.the 9/11 Trail will provide Reflection and revenueGlenn Mollette: Your relationships and second chancesOpinion: Property reviews ensure safety for area’s rentersOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte... SEPTEMBER 18, 1999ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 17, 1996ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 16, 1994ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 5, 1998AP News 3 officers killed, 2 hurt York CountyUS electric grids under pressure from energy-hungry data centers are changing strategyThey witnessed Charlie Kirk’s assassination. Now students reckon with the griefSuspect in Charlie Kirk killing likely acted alone, authorities sayCharlie Kirk dies after campus shootingCDC gets new acting director amid turmoil‘In short, the shooter appeared to hate all of us’New Orleans marking Katrina’s 20th anniversary2 killed, 17 wounded in shooting at school in Minneapolis
A look back: Sept. 11, 1996 They may have to wait a little longer. But Towamensing Elementary School children have a committee working for them to c... A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers...
A look back: Sept. 9, 1999 The Penn Forest Township Board of Supervisors has voted unanimously not to change the name of the Maury Road to Ramblers...
Letter to the editor: Compare data centers to fracking Earlier this year, Gov. Shapiro announced a deal with Amazon to invest $20 billion in PA for AI infrastructure — including $10 million in wo...
ON THIS DATE SEPTEMBER 20, 1997 For the endless hours of time spent in its construction and his many years of invaluable service to Polk Township, the Polk Township Volunte...