FCC Awards $65 Million to 23rd District for High-Speed Internet Service
Submitted Article More than 22,000 residents living in Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna and Union counties will gain access to high-speed broadband services due to $65,416,189 in funding from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), according to state Sen. Gene Yaw (PA 23rd District). Yaw said the funding was awarded through theContinue Reading
Tunkhannock Creek Vies for 2021 ‘River of the Year’
Tunkhannock Creek as it meets the Susquehanna River at Tunkhannock (top), where its south branch flows through Little Rocky Glen (above) and at Lazy Brook Park (below), where NEPA Bluegrass fans enjoy a relaxing float. The popular waterway has been nominated as the 2021 “River of the Year.” For theContinue Reading
Visions FCU Partners with CHOP for ‘Act of Kindness’
Exhibiting items collected during the Act of Kindness initiative are (above, from left) Larrissa Bacorn, Director of Operations at CHOP, and Barbara Kropelnicki, Branch Manager of Visions Federal Credit Union’s Wysox branch. Submitted Article Visions Federal Credit Union’s Wysox branch delivered hats, gloves, and scarves to CHOP (Children’s Hunger OutreachContinue Reading
Baker Fears Wolf Approach Will Be Tough On Workers And Families In Region
Submitted Article Senator Lisa Baker (PA 20th) has issued the following statement regarding Governor Wolf’s latest statewide restrictions announced on Thursday afternoon. “There is no question that we must all continue to do our part to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. Our hospitals and healthcare providers are reaching capacity.Continue Reading
Suicides, ODs on the Rise – Wyoming County Budget Released
Commissioners administrative assistant Linda Stacknick (center) was presented a flag case on Dec. 10 by county detective David Ide (left) and Tunkhannock mayor Stacy Huber, both representing the Tunkhannock Flag Association. Since the Association was formed more than a decade ago, Stacknick has consistently raised the most donations annually toContinue Reading
Cabot and RLE Enterprises Mark Decade of Partnership
RLE employees (above, from left) Gary Morcom, Joe Gentile, and Justin Birtch take a short break during a move of a rig last week from the Housel pad in Lenox Township to the Warriner pad near Montrose. While many businesses in northeastern Pennsylvania have benefited from natural gas production, severalContinue Reading
BradCo Inmate With No Outside Contact Tests Positive for COVID
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) A male prisoner at the Bradford County Correctional Facility in Burlington has tested positive for coronavirus, though he has not been outside the facility recently. According to warden Don Stewart (above), the man was tested after exhibiting symptoms and found to be positive.Continue Reading
Slanted Art Co-op is Ready for the Holidays
By Sue Palackas (Also published in the Kitson Arts Alliance North Branch News) The holidays have arrived in Montrose. The streets are adorned with greens and white lights, and Slanted Art is overflowing with holiday spirit. Our windows on the corner of Church Street and Route 29 have come aliveContinue Reading
Soup Nights Expanding to Warm Souls During Pandemic
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church members Martha Kupscznk (top, left) and Karen Blye-McAbee stir soup pots in the church kitchen last Wednesday in preparation for the church’s first Soup Night. Above, Dan and Lynne Graham put up signage along Church Street to direct people to the pickup area for Soup Night,Continue Reading
Details for COVID Testing in Wyoming County Released
Free Covid-19 testing will be conducted by the Pennsylvania Department of Health from Thursday, Dec. 10 to Monday, Dec. 14 at the Wyoming County Emergency Operations Center, 3880 US-6, Tunkhannock. Testing will be offered from 9 am to 6 pm daily – or until 450 people have been tested thatContinue Reading









