Edited from submitted articles Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) approved funding totaling more than $2.4 million on Wednesday that will go toward the reimbursement costs of repairing roads and bridges in Susquehanna County that were damaged by flash flooding in August 2018. “The flooding that occurred during that summer wasContinue Reading

Participants in the final Prison Board Meeting of 2019 in Bradford County included (clockwise, from front) judge Maureen Beirne, warden Don Stewart, commissioner Daryl Miller, deputy warden Pete Quattrini, commissioner Ed Bustin, district attorney Dan Barrett, sheriff CJ Walters, and commissioner Doug McLinko. By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers)Continue Reading

Story by Rick Hiduk / Photos by Rick Hiduk (top) and Cain Chamberlin (above) (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Wyoming County planner Lynnelle Farber has been working with the county commissioners to secure maintenance agreements and make enhancements to the Iroquois (above) walking and biking trail for long-term use. At Tuesday’sContinue Reading

Mountaintops throughout the Endless Mountains have been routinely re-frosted since the first significant winter weather event last week, as seen from Stone Hedge Golf Club in Tunkhannock Township, Wyoming County on Thursday morning. That pattern will come to an end, as Old Man Winter retreats for a few days. PhotosContinue Reading

Participants in the Dec. 4 meeting of the Endless Mountains Heritage Region board included (clockwise, from front left) Brian Lione, Liz Ratchford, Jean Ruhf, Christine Dettore, Erica Rogler, Jackie Rouse, Dave Hindman, Vanessa Billings-Seiler, David Palmer, Chris Brown, Cain Chamberlin, Matt Williams, Lynnelle Farber, Kevin Abrams, and (not pictured) BarbaraContinue Reading

Photos by Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) The former Fentons Clothing Store building on East Main Street in Dushore was reopened last night as Pealer Hall, a community gathering space. Guests at the event included long-time and former business owners from the borough, including the Fentons; former and currentContinue Reading