Dietrich Theater Summer Fest to Feature 23 Films in 21 Days
The Dietrich Theater’s 3rd Annual Summer Fest, a feast of 23 foreign and independent movies, begins on Friday, July 14 and continues for three weeks, ending Thursday, August 3. Amid the blockbuster movies of the summer come the movies with stories of love, adventure, discovery, and this year, many films all about our humanityContinue Reading
Laceyville’s ‘Oldest House’ to Re-Open
Laceyville’s Oldest House (above) will host a Grand Reopening from Friday to Sunday, July 14, 15, and 16. After several months of repairs to the structure it is ready to open again for special events and weekend tours. The supporting sills of the house were replaced and, as is often theContinue Reading
House Version of Budget Reaches PA Governor’s Desk
Representatives serving counties in the Endless Mountains weighing in the budget the House delivered to Gov. Tom Wolf on Friday feel the $32 million proposal is a fair and conservative compromise to Wolf’s version of the budget proposed in March. Mostly importantly, Reps. Boback (above), Fritz, and Pickett were unitedContinue Reading
Delegation Fights for Fair Oil and Gas Royalties
Members of the Northeast Republican Delegation (above) met with Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro and his staff on Wednesday to discuss the status of a lawsuit involving the alleged deceptive royalty payment practices by two drilling companies operating in the state. Submitted Article In the continuing fight on behalf of thousands ofContinue Reading
‘Cooking for Crowds’ Comes to Wysox
submitted article Does your organization know the food safety risks that result from cooking large volumes of food? Even those who have been volunteering for years might not be aware of the additional safety risks that come with cooking large quantities of food. Penn State Extension’s ‘Cooking for Crowds’ coversContinue Reading
Commissioners Quizzed on Overdose Stats and Recovery Options
Wyoming County Commissioners (second from left) Judy Mead, Tom Henry, and Ron Williams, conducted their regular meeting at the courthouse in Tunkhannock on Tuesday with solicitor Atty. Paul Litwin (left) and chief clerk Bill Gaylord present. Photo and Story by Rick Hiduk In addition to addressing a number of officialContinue Reading
Patriotic Sing-Along Planned at Vets Park
Submitted by Joe Doherty/Aerial View by Unknown Photographer The Bradford County Veterans Memorial Park Association is proud to present its first ever “SING AMERICA” event at the Veterans Memorial Park in Towanda this Sunday evening, July 2 at 6 pm. The park is located along South Main Street, at theContinue Reading
Second Annual ‘Not One More’ Rally to Feature Speakers and Music
The Not One More in Wyoming County Second Annual Addiction/Overdose Awareness Rally will feature live music by Hell Yo (top), Shelly’s Underground (above), and TeeLow, a rapper for social change from Ohio (below). A meeting for participants and volunteers is planned for 6 pm Thursday, July 13, at St. Peter’sContinue Reading
Gospel Music Offered at Meshoppen Church
Submitted Article The Meshoppen United Methodist Church will provide an evening of Gospel music, praise and worship on Saturday, July 15, beginning at 7 pm. The public is invited and encouraged to stay after the show for cookies and fellowship with friends and members of Good News (above). Good NewsContinue Reading
Founders Day Fills Tunkhannock’s Streets
Looking east (top) and west (above) from the approximate center of Founders Day activities on Saturday, throngs of people can be seen taking in the sights, smells and sounds of Tunkhannock’s annual summer holiday. Photos by Rick Hiduk From Warren Street at the west to McCord Street at the east,Continue Reading