Penn State Extension Web Series to Focus on Food Plots
Submitted Article This summer, in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, hunting remains a popular way for Pennsylvanians to engage in safe, socially distant interactions with the natural world. Food plots, popular with hunters across the state, offer a sustainable way to attract and keep deer in one area, makingContinue Reading
Life’s Flow is Better for Father & Son Water Haulers
Glen T. Elliott and his father, Glen A. Elliott run water for Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation as employees of subsidiary GasSearch Drilling Services (GDS). They were both formerly city bus drivers. (Also published at www.wellsaidcabot.com) The natural gas industry and the businesses that render services to the drillers notContinue Reading
Nicholson Housing Project Steered to Elderly – Courthouse Maintains COVID Protocol
President judge Russell Shurtleff (left) and probation director Kristle Kowalczyk (center) helped commissioners (from left) Rick Wilbur, Tom Henry and Ernie King mark “Pretrial, Probation and Parole Supervision Week” in Wyoming County with a proclamation read at the July 21 public meeting of the Wyoming County Commissioners Photos and StoryContinue Reading
Staffing Shortage at Correctional Facility Deemed “Near Critical”
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) While there was good news to report during the monthly meeting of the Wyoming County Prison Board, the recent departure of four corrections officers was addressed as an immediate concern. Three individuals have left for other jobs, and one went to college. WardenContinue Reading
Hunts for Healing Honors Williams with Plaque
Hunts For Healing representatives Pete Hatton (top, left) and John Piccotti (right) present a plaque of appreciation to Tammy Bonnice of Williams Companies. Hunts For Healing, situated at Ringneck Ridge Hunting Preserve on the border of Bradford and Susquehanna counties near Laceyville, has provided recreational opportunities and camaraderie for woundedContinue Reading
SCCTC Provides Incoming Students With Personalized Orientations
New Healthcare Technology student Desirae Ridall (top, second from right) was among many high school sophomores recently welcomed to Susquehanna County Career & Technology Center by paraprofessional Tasha Davis (left) and new instructors Jane Osborn and Ashlynn Jennings. Above, SCCTC Building Property Maintenance instructor Steve Reinhart (left) and job siteContinue Reading
Long-Time Participants Agree With Fair Board’s Decision
Story and 2019 Photos by Rick Hiduk (Also published in the Susquehanna County Independent) The cancellation of this year’s Harford Fair just a little over a month before it was slated to open did not come as a surprise to many. In fact, to some of those who were scramblingContinue Reading
Suspicious Package Draws Police to BKV
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Tunkhannock Township Police were joined by Pennsylvania State Police at BKV Operating along Route 6 west of Tunkhannock this morning to investigate a “suspicious package,” described as a small box to the director of the Endless Mountains Visitors Center next door. Police cruisersContinue Reading
County To Purchase Overfield Township Police Cruisers
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) Wyoming County has received an Act 13 disbursement from the Public Utility Commission of $1.07-million, and a portion of it was earmarked at Tuesday’s meeting of the county commissioners for law enforcement equipment. Fees collected from natural gas drillers are distributed annually toContinue Reading
Opinions Sought on Substance Use Disorders
Submitted Article In collaboration with the University of Pittsburgh – Overdose Reduction Technical Assistance Center, the Bradford Sullivan County Addiction Network has created a survey to better understand the attitudes and behaviors of members in the community in regard to substance use. Your answers from this survey will be keptContinue Reading









