Photos by Rick Hiduk Skies were gloomy over southwestern Susquehanna County on Wednesday as milder air moved in over the snow. Unseasonable highs at 50 degrees or better on Thursday and Friday will be accompanied by rain and followed by a shorter stretch of frigid weather. The eight-day forecast follows:Continue Reading

Photos by Karen Black / Story by Rick Hiduk For the second time in three years, a waterway in the Endless Mountains has been named Pennsylvania’s “River of the Year.” The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural resources (DCNR) announced yesterday that the Loyalsock Creek, the headwaters of which beginContinue Reading

Submitted Article Since 2001 the Bradford County Agricultural Land Preservation Program has allocated over $3.3 million dollars protecting farmland and our county’s agriculture future by preserving 16 farms totaling over 3900 acres. Your farm could be next! We are currently accepting new or updated applications until January 31, 2018. ProgramContinue Reading

Teachers and other faculty (top) await the approval and signing of a new three-year teachers contract that was approved by the Wyalusing Area School Board on Monday evening, well ahead of schedule. WAEA president Kevin Deibert (above, left) and school board president Chad Salsman seal the deal with a handshake.Continue Reading

Wyoming County commissioner Tom Henry (seated, above) holds a copy of “Different Seasons,” a collection of novellas by Stephen King that includes the story that inspired the film “Shawshank Redemption.” With him to announce the details of this year’s Wyoming County Reads program are (standing, from left) Bill Chapla, TunkhannockContinue Reading

Dave Inman (top, center) manned the auger on Monday morning at Fitch’s Pond near Springville, joined by his wife, Gail (right), and neighbor Clinton Severcool of Lake Carey. Making the drive from the Wyoming Valley to Susquehanna County for a day of ice fishing on Monday were (above, from left)Continue Reading

Photos by Rick Hiduk At 3 degrees with wind chills in the minus teens, even the hardiest of ice fishers gave up on angling at Skinners Eddy on Saturday morning. Moderating temperatures should draw the clandestine crew back to the river shelf by Monday, but warmer weather and showers theContinue Reading

Residents who may be in need of forms, applications or information about state programs and services can obtain them from either of Rep. Tina Pickett’s (Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) satellite office locations during specialized hours during the month of January, she announced today. “January will undoubtedly bring snow and icy weather to ourContinue Reading