They recounted old war stories, paid homage to their brothers-in-arms, and were shown the kind of respect they so rightfully deserve.
While their circumstances may have differed, the common thread the...
Can Brian Kelly and his Notre Dame football team use last week's one-sided win over host Boston College as a springboard for more victories is the question many Irish fans are asking this week.
The Ir...
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As reported by The Daily Pennsylvanian, the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board has announced they are placing a wine vending machine for use by students over the age of 21 in the Fresh Gro...
With energy to spare, Terry Fasching gives one more call to his class to move.
Fasching of Franklin Township, is the ultimate exercise enthusiast. He is also an award winning cabinet maker and fine wo...
Work on the Carbon County Bar Association Library at the Court House was completed under the supervision of Robert Peters, librarian, today, and the keys turned over to F. P. Sharkey, secretary-treasu...
Last year in this space I ran actual quotes from lawyers and witnesses made during official court proceedings. The funny quotes were well received so I thought I print some more today.
Lawyer: Was tha...
Born in 1919, at the end of World War I, Don Holmes boarded the USS Fletcher DD-445 as a young sailor in 1942, as World War II raged.
The destroyer was brand new, and Holmes, then 23, was assigned to ...
Although hundreds of novels are published each year in more than a half dozen genres, you can argue that at the core of each whether it be science fiction, mystery, or romance is one of two conflicts....
It's Autumn. And many of us are in the Autumn of our lives, a time where we reflect on how things once were.
Way back when we didn't have anything called "fast food." Microwave ovens weren't even a dr...
To further the Pennsylvania Game Commission's efforts to find effective tools to manage the deer populations on agriculture lands in the southeast corner of the state, the board of game commissioners ...