The coach has changed but the goals have not.
Dan Williams will begin his first season at the helm of the Lehighton Indian wrestling program focused on improving on the highly successful era that is c...
For Weatherly girls basketball coach Paul Hadzick, the scenario is a little different this year with graduation taking a hefty amount of his players from last season.
In fact, 89 percent of last year'...
Joyce Steigerwalt of Tamaqua needs a kidney transplant.
A kidney transplant places a healthy kidney into a person with kidney failure. It is one of the most common transplant operations in the United ...
The Hull Corporation, located along Main Lane in Lehighton since the 1960s, will be closing the local plant next month. Hull, which has a 20,000 square foot building in Lehighton, manufactures hydraul...
Jazlynn King, 5, of Lansford, checks out her first book from the children's department of the Panther Valley Public Library. The library, at 117 E. Bertsch Street, Lansford, has an extensive children'...
A Palmerton man, scheduled to go on trial before a judge on a charge of driving under the influence (DUI), Thursday, instead changed his mind and entered a guilty plea to the charge.
Brian Scott Scher...
Matthew John Ohlsen and Becca Anne Schmoyer, 82 Jackson St., Apt. A-4, Hoboken, N.J.
Keith Patrick McArdle, 2 E. Ridge St., Apt. 1, Lansford, and Joanne Addy Turner, 430 Hazle St., Tamaqua.
The Lehighton girls basketball team has made its mark in the first three seasons under Coach Tony Thomas. No longer are the Lady Indians the push over of the league, but look to be vying for a spot to...
Warming up for their Christmas band concert are some membes of the Panther Valley High School and Junior Bands. Left to right are Jerdill Castillo, Christopher Santore, Samantha Janner, Jocelyn Mansbe...
The Jim Thorpe Council of the Carbon County Chamber of Commerce will hold their annual Christmas party at 7 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 16 at Pepperjacks Restaurant, 41 Broadway, Jim Thorpe. Everyone attendin...