Retired miners finally get good news When President Donald Trump signed the $1.4 trillion budget bill last week, some of the cheers you heard came from retir... Security concerns Dear Editor, When President Trump visited Afghanistan on Thanksgiving, the visit was obviously not publicized because of... Ho, ho, ho, legislators, judges; Merry Christmas In case you were unaware of it, you have given a gift to your local state legislators and will do the same in January to... For justice and fairness, we’ll wait on the Senate No sooner had Donald Trump taken his oath of office as the nation’s 45th president than Democrats were plotting for his ... What Democrats have to offer Last month I highlighted some of President Trump’s many accomplishments. This month I am highlighting what the 2020 Demo... Wage earners benefit from surging economy For many American wage earners, the improved economy has allowed them to catch up and even get ahead this Christmas. Acc... Thanks to Meuser for support on Alzheimer’s Making time for hope and being thankful for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, care planning is e... Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 197 198 199 » Next Meat market in Mahoning raises concernsCarbon man faces child porn chargesJudge ousts Lansford councilmanParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersDriver injured when truck crashes into home
Security concerns Dear Editor, When President Trump visited Afghanistan on Thanksgiving, the visit was obviously not publicized because of... Ho, ho, ho, legislators, judges; Merry Christmas In case you were unaware of it, you have given a gift to your local state legislators and will do the same in January to... For justice and fairness, we’ll wait on the Senate No sooner had Donald Trump taken his oath of office as the nation’s 45th president than Democrats were plotting for his ... What Democrats have to offer Last month I highlighted some of President Trump’s many accomplishments. This month I am highlighting what the 2020 Demo... Wage earners benefit from surging economy For many American wage earners, the improved economy has allowed them to catch up and even get ahead this Christmas. Acc... Thanks to Meuser for support on Alzheimer’s Making time for hope and being thankful for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, care planning is e... Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 197 198 199 » Next Meat market in Mahoning raises concernsCarbon man faces child porn chargesJudge ousts Lansford councilmanParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersDriver injured when truck crashes into home
Ho, ho, ho, legislators, judges; Merry Christmas In case you were unaware of it, you have given a gift to your local state legislators and will do the same in January to... For justice and fairness, we’ll wait on the Senate No sooner had Donald Trump taken his oath of office as the nation’s 45th president than Democrats were plotting for his ... What Democrats have to offer Last month I highlighted some of President Trump’s many accomplishments. This month I am highlighting what the 2020 Demo... Wage earners benefit from surging economy For many American wage earners, the improved economy has allowed them to catch up and even get ahead this Christmas. Acc... Thanks to Meuser for support on Alzheimer’s Making time for hope and being thankful for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, care planning is e... Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 197 198 199 » Next Meat market in Mahoning raises concernsCarbon man faces child porn chargesJudge ousts Lansford councilmanParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersDriver injured when truck crashes into home
For justice and fairness, we’ll wait on the Senate No sooner had Donald Trump taken his oath of office as the nation’s 45th president than Democrats were plotting for his ... What Democrats have to offer Last month I highlighted some of President Trump’s many accomplishments. This month I am highlighting what the 2020 Demo... Wage earners benefit from surging economy For many American wage earners, the improved economy has allowed them to catch up and even get ahead this Christmas. Acc... Thanks to Meuser for support on Alzheimer’s Making time for hope and being thankful for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, care planning is e... Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 197 198 199 » Next Meat market in Mahoning raises concernsCarbon man faces child porn chargesJudge ousts Lansford councilmanParents oppose Palmerton teacher transfersDriver injured when truck crashes into home
What Democrats have to offer Last month I highlighted some of President Trump’s many accomplishments. This month I am highlighting what the 2020 Demo...
Wage earners benefit from surging economy For many American wage earners, the improved economy has allowed them to catch up and even get ahead this Christmas. Acc... Thanks to Meuser for support on Alzheimer’s Making time for hope and being thankful for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, care planning is e... Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online « Previous 197 198 199 » Next
Thanks to Meuser for support on Alzheimer’s Making time for hope and being thankful for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers, care planning is e... Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online
Democrats continue to lose supporters in Carbon, NEPa Once upon a time, not too long ago, Carbon County was considered a “safe” Democratic stronghold, especially in county el... School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda... Latest Photo GalleriesSchuylkill Football Challenge2025-06-18Tamaqua Summerfest 20252025-06-17Pleasant Valley-Upper Dublin girls lacrosse2025-06-11Jim Thorpe Graduation 20252025-06-09Opinion State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af... Poll: Americans want Medicaid maintainedMinimum wage tier could hurt small countiesLetter to the editor: The truth regarding the one big beautiful billLetter to the editor: MAGA impactsOn This Date - News JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than... ON THIS DATE JUNE 18, 1966ON THIS DATE JUNE 17, 1964ON THIS DATE JUNE 16, 1962ON THIS DATE JUNE 14, 2005AP News Israel strikes at Iran’s nuclear sites; Tehran retaliatesMan guilty of killing Amish woman in western Pa.Strong Pa. gov. candidate could help GOP protect U.S. House majorityAmazon to spend $20B on data centers in PennsylvaniaNational Guard deployed to protests over immigrationTony Awards laud ‘Maybe Happy Ending’BET Awards to celebrate 25th anniversary with major star powerDrone attack degrades Russia’s arsenalBlackout precaution: Pa. power plant to stay online
School bus safety On Dec. 3, I was traveling south on Cumberland Avenue in Hometown. When I reached the stop sign at Lafayette Street (Rou... Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda...
Pa. Sunday hunting bill strikes a good balance It wasn’t exactly the shot heard around the commonwealth, but Gov. Tom Wolf’s signature on a bill allowing limited Sunda...
State Senate bill endangers taxpayer protection Legislation in the Pennsylvania Senate risks allowing local governments to operate in the shadows, leaving taxpayers unaware of decisions af...
JUNE 19, 1961 The Rev. Ralph K. Todd last night was installed as pastor of Christ United Church of Christ, Jim Thorpe, at a ceremony attended by more than...