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Elderly woman killed in Hazleton house fire
HAZLETON – An 83-year-old woman was killed in a house fire in Hazleton Saturday. Fire broke out at a home in the area of 13th and Locust Streets in the city around 3:45pm. Firefighters arrived to find flames and smoke billowing from the home. Hazleton firefighters made quick work...
Tear down this wall
Other than borrowing the iconic 1987 words of Ronald Reagan, this has nothing to do with the Berlin Wall. It is about a wall, however. A long-standing wall, of sorts, that just might be on the verging of falling. I’ll explain in a minute. But first let’s go out to Los Angeles.
Beyond the Byline: Mom and dad will be riding with me
PLYMOUTH — We are two weeks away from the 2024 Plymouth Alive Kielbasa Festival Parade and I am still searching for the right vehicle to ride in as Grand Marshal. As self-serving as that first sentence sounds, it is not intended that way. I am, indeed, honored and humbled...
John W. Livezey, Sr.
New Albany, Pa. — John W. Livezey, Sr., 76, of New Albany, Pennsylvania died Sunday, July 21, 2024 at Robert Packer Hospital in Sayre. Born March 1, 1948 in Croydon, Pa., he was a son of the late John K. and Dolores (McIlvaine) Livezey. He and his wife, Elizabeth "Betty" M. (Craven) Livezey, celebrated 55 years together having married on May 17, 1974.
Brandon Bisignani Volleyball Tournament held in Lackawanna County
LACKAWANNA COUNTY, Pa. — A volleyball tournament for a cause in Lackawanna County. The 4th annual Brandon Bisignani Outdoor 4's tournament was held at North Pocono Intermediate School in Moscow on Saturday. The tournament is in honor of Bisignani, a North Pocono grad who was killed in a crash...
Beverly A. Eberlin
Muncy Valley, Pa. — Beverly A. Eberlin, 85, of Muncy Valley peacefully passed away Tuesday, July 23, 2024 with family by her side. Born May 21, 1939 in Sonestown, she was a daughter of the late George and Viola (Phillips) Sones. In 1963 she married Charles D. Eberlin, and together they celebrated 47 years until his passing in 2000.
Scheffler picked a good time to expand his trophy case. An Olympic gold would be a nice addition
SAINT QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France (AP) — Scottie Scheffler decided to build a golf room at his Dallas house earlier this year. He had to keep adding a few shelves as the trophies piled up. An Olympic gold medal wouldn't take up a lot of room, but it would be a nice addition. He is the favorite at the men's competition at Le Golf National, just as he has been a favorite at every tournament this year. But there's been a late challenge from two-time major winner Xander Schauffele. Scheffler sees some similarities between them. Neither gets too high or low and consistency is their hallmark.