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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.
Shelter impact on the recent homeless camp removal in Luzerne County
WILKES-BARRE LUZERNE COUNTY— One of the agencies tells 28/22 News it was prepared to take in any of the homeless looking for shelter after being displaced from Kirby Park. 28/22 News reporter Gianna Galli joins us live in Wilkes-Barre now with how Ruth’s Place has prepared, and ways the community can help out too. Even […]
Austyn Lepore, July 29
Austyn Lepore, son of Nicole and Tom Lepore of Plains Twp., is celebrating his 15th birthday today. He is the grandson of Eleanor Lapsansky, of Inkerman, Michael and Linda Lapsansky of Falls, Tom Lepore of Plains Twp. and Michalene Thoma of Plains Twp., and the great-grandson of the late Ruth Katarsky of Inkerman and Joanne and Ronald Patoka of Harding and Jerome Lapsansky of Florida. Austyn has a brother, Brayden, 10.
Nathan Piccotti, Aug. 2
Nathan Piccotti, son of David and Kristie Piccotti of Pittston, is celebrating his 12th birthday today. Nathan is the grandson of Elenor Lapsansky of Inkerman, David Piccotti Sr. of Taylor and Bill and the late Candy Kennedy of Laflin. He is the great-grandson of Ruth Katarsky, Pittston.
Wilkes-Barre Academy students hold bike-a-thon to benefit St. Jude Children's Hospital
The third grade class at Wilkes-Barre Academy recently participated in a school bike-a-thon to support St. Jude Children’s Hospital. This program was supported by all grades at Wilkes-Barre Academy, from kindergarten through fourth. The students were excited to help children in need through their riding and monetary donations. Some students even learned to ride a bike for this occasion. Third grade participants, from left, are Colin Perry, Mason Qualters, Jaxon Senczakowicz, David Sperlazzo, Lily Gorski, Brayden Pientka, Eulalie Holly, Eliana Hrichison, Gabrielle Adonis, Emilia Gillam, Aria Kaluzny, Ayva Guntur, John Patrick Robinson, Miles Spencer and Paisley Sims.
Chris Kelly Opinion: A tailor's legacy stitched in Scranton
The expertly hemmed threads of Leo D’Angelo’s long, colorful life are stitched into the fabric of South Scranton. Over more than six decades as a master haberdasher, he made suits for presidents and pop stars, champion boxers and baseball legends.
Mrs. Nicole Anne Segall
SS. Anthony and Rocco Parish, Dunmore, was the setting Friday for the wedding of Nicole Anne Pizzola and Benjamin Aaron Segall, both of Archbald. The bride is the daughter of Thomas Wasko and Christina Pizzola, Dunmore. The bridegroom is the son of Richard and Beth Segall, Clarks Summit.
Breaker Brewing launches beer to commemorate 250th anniversary of Wilkes-Barre Twp.
WILKES-BARRE TWP. — Breaker Brewing Company is out with a new beer to celebrate the 250th anniversary of Wilkes-Barre Twp., the municipality where the business has grown and thrived.
White Haven celebrates bicentennial
White Haven officials and residents celebrated the borough's 200th birthday this weekend with a street festival featuring food trucks, local vendors, eating contests, live music and more. The festival was held along Main Street with more than 40 food and retail vendors in attendance, primarily local businesses.
Mercer Mammoths cannot overtake Scranton/Wilkes-Barre in ECCBL semifinals
QUAKERTOWN, Pa. — After getting past the third-seeded Trenton Generals, 2-0, Friday night in the Southern Division play-in game to advance to Saturday’s inaugural East Coast Collegiate Baseball League semifinals at Memorial Stadium, the Mercer Mammoths were happy to be there with the league’s top team, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Miners.