Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce members enjoy lunch (top) in the dining room, and look up at the rock climbing wall (above) at Camp Kelly during a tour of the facilities on May 10. The new managers of the campgrounds are hoping to attract support from Wyoming County for family andContinue Reading

Photos and Story by Rick Hiduk More than 50 local residents (top) gathered on Pratts Mill Road just east of Canton on Thursday morning. They represented another 100 people they say want the concrete and steel span that crossed Towanda Creek there from 1910 until a about three weeks agoContinue Reading

  Photo by Rick Hiduk A general brightness over Tunkhannock and Wyoming County as seen from Lemon Township was appreciable today but didn’t quite translate into the midweek warm-up that was predicted. After a week of below average temperatures, residents of the Endless Mountains are more than ready for legitimateContinue Reading

Due to unsafe river conditions and a forecast of more inclement weather this weekend, the “Student Heritage Sojourn” coordinated by the Endless Mountains Heritage Alliance for May 12 to 14 has been modified. The public launch and media event planned for the kayakers on Friday morning has been postponed, but theContinue Reading

Key speakers, candidates, and Wyoming County Democratic Committee members attending a breakfast meeting in Factoryville on May 6 included (front, from left) Colleen Eagen Gerrity, Norm Ball, Tammy Balewski, (back) David Plummer, Barbara Grimaud, Jeff Mitchell, Abe Kukuchka, Norm White, and Alan Howe. Photos and Story by Rick Hiduk ApproximatelyContinue Reading

Adults and children bow their heads in prayer in front of the Bradford County Courthouse in Towanda on May 4 (top). Participants included students from St. Agnes Elementary School (above) and North Rome Christian School (below). Photos and Story by Rick Hiduk Students from two religion-based schools in Bradford CountyContinue Reading

Photos by Rick Hiduk Skies were overcast, and temperatures were below normal in Laceyville (Wyoming County) this morning. Not much change is expected in the Endless Mountains over the next week. Heavy rain that nobody needs is in the offing over the next 24 to 36 hours. Temperatures will fluctuateContinue Reading