Fire Destroys Farr Hollow Road Barn
Photos by Rick Hiduk (Also posted at www.rocket-courier.com) Firefighters from numerous regional companies work to extinguish the remains of a cattle barn on Farr Hollow Road between in Forkston Townships in Wyoming County early Tuesday evening. The scene remained fully active through, preventing any information from being gathered. It wasContinue Reading
Trio Charged With Violent Crime Near Evans Falls
Edited from Police and Magistrate Reports Three family members from Rushboro, Susquehanna County face numerous charges in connection with a break-in and beating that occurred at the Copper Kettle Trailer Park in Monroe Township, Wyoming County. On April 29, John David Saul, John David Saul Jr., and Dustin Dean SaulContinue Reading
Change of the Guard Announced at Marie Antoinette Overlook
Black Walnut resident Nick Superko (left) has taken over the landscape maintenance at the Marie Antoinette Overlook in Wyalusing Township that has been handled for the past five years by Rick Hiduk of Meshoppen (right). Submitted Article The Marie Antoinette Overlook is owned by French Azilum, Inc. (FAI) and servesContinue Reading
Endless Mountains Residents Among Penn State Wilkes-Barre 2019 Grads
Submitted Article On Saturday, May 4, Penn State Wilkes-Barre and Chancellor/CAO, Dale Jones, honored Penn State University’s 2019 graduating class during a commencement ceremony in the campus’ Athletic and Recreation Building. Among them were: Bachelor of Science in Business: Ryan Baldwin; Rome, Bradford County (Northeast Bradford High School) Bachelor of ScienceContinue Reading
Three Businesses to Receive Small Business Advantage Grants from DEP
Submitted Article Rep. Tina Pickett (Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan) announced today that several small businesses within the 110th Legislative District will receive funding to help cut costs, energy consumption and waste. “This funding will help ease the burden for our local small businesses by cutting expenses,” said Pickett. “It will also allow our smallContinue Reading
Northern Tier Planners Wowed by Career Center
Criminal Justice Police Science instructor Dave Elliot (top) provides details of SCCTC’s relatively new three-year program, which will graduate its first students this year. Dr. Tracy Brundage of Keystone College (above) served as keynote speaker for the May 3 event. Photos and story by Rick Hiduk (Also published in theContinue Reading
Medical Kits Assembled to Culminate ‘Stop the Bleed’ Program
Displaying ‘Stop the Bleed’ kits are (front, from left) TASD students Ty Richter, Zahara Hubbard, Kaden Youells, Caitlin Wagner, Hayden Driscole, Piper Lukasavage, Tayrn Ostir, and Jack Welles, (back row) Heather McPherson, TASD’s Superintendent; Ron Coolbaugh, Tyler Memorial Hospital’s Plant Engineering Manager; Megan Terpak, TASD’s School Nurse; Ann Marie Stevens, TylerContinue Reading
Local Youth Gets ‘Red Carpet’ Treatment as Star of Cancer Awareness Film
Red Flight Pictures director Kyle Thompson (top, left) observes the interaction between actors Jeffery Benson (center) and Michael Callahan during their audition for “The Boy Hero.” Jeffery (above, center) and his parents, Pam and Craig Benson, returned home on April 30 from a 10-day trip to Florida, where the shortContinue Reading
Municipal Leaders Talk About Traffic Issues at Cabot Luncheon
A portion of the municipal authorities who took part in a question and answer session with Cabot and GDS managers after a luncheon at Cabot headquarters on April 30 as Cabot completions foreman Steve Brominski (top, standing, left) and general foreman Chris Erhert (back, right) stand by to field questions.Continue Reading
Prison Population Holds Steady with Nine Outsourced
It was all-hands-on-deck for the April 30 meeting of the Wyoming County Prison Board. Participants included (clockwise, from front) solicitor Paul Litwin III; commissioners Judy Mead, Tom Henry and Mike Stabinsky; chief clerk Bill Gaylord, sheriff Edward Sherman, district attorney Jeff Mitchell, warden Ken Repsher, president judge Russell Shurtleff, andContinue Reading