Opinion: Rep. Susan Wild has a role in Santos ethics probe In what will certainly be one of the most watched U.S. House of Representatives committee investigations, one of our loc... Letters to the Editor: Why was scholarship dropped at Pleasant Valley? As I was growing up in the coal regions of Northeastern PA, I saw firsthand how hard my dad had to work in the mines. Qu... Time to look at ourselves Now, about evolution and the green new deal! In the beginning, God made it all and set everything in place, He started t... Opinion: Tuning in to state’s official song Did you know that Pennsylvania has an official state song? Well, you’re not alone. I was really surprised to learn about... Opinion: March Madness reminds us of gambling problems The amount of money wagered on college basketball during March Madness is insane. According to statistics compiled for t... Coal founder’s namesake lives down the road As an area journalist for more than 60 years, I saw the name “Phillip Ginder” from time to time listed as one of the mem... Contrasting Shapiro and DeSantis Governor Shapiro gave his first speech recently. He covered numerous areas that are very important to Pennsylvanians, es... ‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 80 81 82 » Next Lehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesChinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assault10 candidates in running for Lehighton school board
Letters to the Editor: Why was scholarship dropped at Pleasant Valley? As I was growing up in the coal regions of Northeastern PA, I saw firsthand how hard my dad had to work in the mines. Qu... Time to look at ourselves Now, about evolution and the green new deal! In the beginning, God made it all and set everything in place, He started t... Opinion: Tuning in to state’s official song Did you know that Pennsylvania has an official state song? Well, you’re not alone. I was really surprised to learn about... Opinion: March Madness reminds us of gambling problems The amount of money wagered on college basketball during March Madness is insane. According to statistics compiled for t... Coal founder’s namesake lives down the road As an area journalist for more than 60 years, I saw the name “Phillip Ginder” from time to time listed as one of the mem... Contrasting Shapiro and DeSantis Governor Shapiro gave his first speech recently. He covered numerous areas that are very important to Pennsylvanians, es... ‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 80 81 82 » Next Lehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesChinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assault10 candidates in running for Lehighton school board
Time to look at ourselves Now, about evolution and the green new deal! In the beginning, God made it all and set everything in place, He started t... Opinion: Tuning in to state’s official song Did you know that Pennsylvania has an official state song? Well, you’re not alone. I was really surprised to learn about... Opinion: March Madness reminds us of gambling problems The amount of money wagered on college basketball during March Madness is insane. According to statistics compiled for t... Coal founder’s namesake lives down the road As an area journalist for more than 60 years, I saw the name “Phillip Ginder” from time to time listed as one of the mem... Contrasting Shapiro and DeSantis Governor Shapiro gave his first speech recently. He covered numerous areas that are very important to Pennsylvanians, es... ‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 80 81 82 » Next Lehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesChinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assault10 candidates in running for Lehighton school board
Opinion: Tuning in to state’s official song Did you know that Pennsylvania has an official state song? Well, you’re not alone. I was really surprised to learn about... Opinion: March Madness reminds us of gambling problems The amount of money wagered on college basketball during March Madness is insane. According to statistics compiled for t... Coal founder’s namesake lives down the road As an area journalist for more than 60 years, I saw the name “Phillip Ginder” from time to time listed as one of the mem... Contrasting Shapiro and DeSantis Governor Shapiro gave his first speech recently. He covered numerous areas that are very important to Pennsylvanians, es... ‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 80 81 82 » Next Lehighton and Palmerton School Board Election UpdatesChinese eatery in Carbon Plaza closesPalmerton school board candidates discuss prioritiesJim Thorpe mom charged in baby assault10 candidates in running for Lehighton school board
Opinion: March Madness reminds us of gambling problems The amount of money wagered on college basketball during March Madness is insane. According to statistics compiled for t...
Coal founder’s namesake lives down the road As an area journalist for more than 60 years, I saw the name “Phillip Ginder” from time to time listed as one of the mem... Contrasting Shapiro and DeSantis Governor Shapiro gave his first speech recently. He covered numerous areas that are very important to Pennsylvanians, es... ‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire « Previous 80 81 82 » Next
Contrasting Shapiro and DeSantis Governor Shapiro gave his first speech recently. He covered numerous areas that are very important to Pennsylvanians, es... ‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire
‘Quiet quitting’ goes against the grain You may have heard of the term in recent months called “quiet quitting.” Having grown up in Summit Hill, my work ethic w... Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a... Latest Photo GalleriesPalmerton-Salisbury baseball2025-05-20Pleasant Valley-Nazareth EPC girls lacrosse2025-05-20Colonial/EPC track and field championships2025-05-20Tamaqua-Tri Valley softball2025-05-15Opinion Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin... letter to the editorFood for thought- wasteful spendingLetter to the editor: Laird has commitment and tenacityWhat you need to know about rising energy costsOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t... MAY 19, 1981ON THIS DATE MAY 17, 1975ON THIS DATE MAY 16, 1977ON THIS DATE MAY 15, 1976AP News Papal tailors not expecting traditional ordersCDC reports 216 child deaths this flu season, most in 15 yearsTrump budget seeks sharp spending cutsSecurity report after arson won’t be made publicWisconsin high court suspends Milwaukee judgeIllinois city mourns young lives lostNJ man charged with arson, bonfire sparked wildfireNuclear talks continue between Iran and USIndia and Pakistan dispute exchange of fire
Barletta, Marino back away from trump Former Hazleton Mayor and U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, along with a colleague, U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, R-Pa., were among the fi... An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a...
An armed citizenry prevents tyranny Joe Biden’s speech in Poland, Feb. 21 pertained in large part to Ukrainian and global freedom, and what we as a nation a...
Opinion: Jim Thorpe should focus on trees, not forest It’s not outside the realm of reality to say that local government has a lot of moving parts. Streets. Police. Sanitation. Taxes and spendin...
ON THIS DATE MAY 21, 1988 Leonard J. Zubey, a resident of the New England area of Walker Township, became a millionaire on Wednesday when the numbers he selected in t...