The Panther Valley School District has lost about 84 students to cyber schools this school year, a trend which concerns school district officials and alarms several school board directors.
Superintend...
A Carbon County resident, who was scheduled to have a non-jury trial on Thursday before a county judge, changed his mind and entered guilty pleas to the two pending criminal counts.
Joshua Peter Corre...
Athletic directors are kind of like referees in a way. When they're doing a good job they usually go unnoticed. But when things go wrong, they're the ones out front dealing with problems.
Whether it's...
Jordan Toledo left the opening day of the PIAA 3A wrestling tournament bloody and battered. He also came away a winner.
Toledo walked away from his preliminary 130-pound bout with Greater Latrobe's Ty...
Lehigh Carbon Community College will hold the following noncredit cooking-related classes in spring. Students will learn how to prepare a wide variety of dishes, including seasonal favorites and some ...
Weissport residents who are overdo on their sewer bills got a reprieve from shut offs as bills were not available for review by members of Weissport Municipal Authority.
Members met Wednesday, but wit...
At the next Penn State football or basketball game, you won't find Tim Kunkel sitting in the crowd, enjoying the game. Look for the Jim Thorpe native in front of the bleachers, where he's cheering on ...
At Walnutport's regular meeting of council held Thursdsay night Councilman Harold Greene said that there have been some accidents while people are pulling out from Thomson's Meat Market, 430 Washingto...
It was a celebration of Read Across America all week long at Towamensing Elementary School with many fun activities. One such activity was to come to school with Wacky Hair and Costumes. Students and ...
A 12-year-old Summit Hill girl experienced the thrill of her young lifetime when she was selected randomly from thousands of Girl Scouts, and was asked to escort the first lady of the United States. A...