Tensions Rise as Governor Extends Stay-at-Home Order to June 4
Submitted Article Reps. Jonathan Fritz (Susquehanna/Wayne), Tina Pickett (Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) and Sens. Lisa Baker and Gene Yaw voiced their serious concern and extreme disappointment after learning Susquehanna County was not among the next group of counties that would move into the “yellow phase” of Gov. Tom Wolf’s reopening plan on MayContinue Reading
Rally Organizers Espouse Constitution, Push for Focused Dissent
A sizable crowd of people (top) who want businesses reopened in Wyoming County listen intently to rally organizer George Yuhas (in gazebo). Above, county commissioners (from left) Ernie King, Tom Henry, and Rick Wilbur put hands to hearts for the national anthem and pledge to the flag. Photos and storyContinue Reading
Susquehanna County Farmer Addresses CV-19 Effects on Agriculture
Dear Editor, Over the past seven weeks, we have all been overwhelmed with the daily news and updates on COVID-19. The impact on our economy, due to political actions, has also been staggering. As usual, I will focus on food issues. Immediately after states began shutting down schools and businesses,Continue Reading
Children’s Center Issues Call to Action – Child Abuse Awareness
Submitted Article It is in times of crisis that our children become more vulnerable. If ever there was a time like this, it is now. The COVID-19 pandemic has created conditions for a rise in violence that young children will find difficult to escape. We need your help in servingContinue Reading
Judiciary Committee Fixes CV-19 Complications In Law and Adds to Victim Rights
Submitted Article Actions taken to slow the spread of coronavirus have had some unintended consequences, including within the judicial system. Bills addressing these issues were recently advanced by the Senate Judiciary Committee, along with a victim protection measure according to its chair, Sen. Lisa Baker. “The shutdown of the courts inContinue Reading
‘Walking Tour’ Photo Contest Opens in Tunkhannock
The Piatt House, stop #28 on the Historic Tunkhannock Walking Tour, has endured as one of the most photographed buildings in Tunkhannock since it was constructed in 1896. Getting outside for fresh air and taking a walk are not just permitted under COVID-19 safety guidelines, they are encouraged by bothContinue Reading
Commissioners Refute Re-Opening Data, Acknowledge Protest Rally
By Rick Hiduk (Exclusive to EndlessMtnLifestyles.com readers) At their live GoTo-virtual meeting on Tuesday morning, the Wyoming County Commissioners shared what little good news they had about the status of Wyoming County under the continued strain of the COVID-19 epidemic. PennDOT is back to fixing roads, and state parks inContinue Reading
Patriot’s Cove Co-Founder Granted New Honor
Melissa Swire (top left) of Patriot’s Cove in Noxen, Wyoming County, was featured in February on WBRE as a finalist on PA Live’s Remarkable Woman of the Year promotion. Now, Swire (above) has been selected a new Dole Caregiver Fellow. Submitted Article The Elizabeth Dole Foundation announced that Melissa SwireContinue Reading
Flooding Threat Diminishing as Fair Weather Approaches
The Susquehanna River at Laceyville was rising quickly on Friday with crests expected overnight into Saturday. Meanwhile, Meshoppen Creek was backing up into the community park there. Other than a slight chance of showers Saturday evening, drier and more seasonable weather should hasten its rapid retreat without much cause forContinue Reading
Montrose Animal Shelter to Participate in ‘Empty the Shelters’ Adoption Special
Three-year old Raymond (top) awaits you at True Friends Animal Welfare Center in Montrose. He is a real sweetheart but needs and experienced owner without kids or pets to learn some manners. He is one of many dogs and cats, like three-year old Peter (above), currently available for adoption forContinue Reading









