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AMERICAN WRESTLING EXCELLENCE RETURNS TO PA SATURDAY
American Xcellence Wrestling (AXW) returns to the Orwigsburg Veterans Community Memorial Hall - 300 Grove Street, Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania 17961 - this Saturday, July 20th, with AXW Presents WE THE PEOPLE!. Doors open at 4:45PM ET. At 5:00PM ET, we will go LIVE on our YouTube Channel (https://www.YouTube.com/@AmericanXWrestling) and shared across...
Bernville borough offices close due to threatening communication
BERNVILLE, Pa. - Bernville's borough offices are closed until further notice. This comes following recent threats. It all started with a post from the mayor on Facebook. It caught a lot of attention, including from officials in Harrisburg. A recent comment from State Senator Chris Gebhard reads, "There is absolutely...
Section of Route 143 in Lehigh County renamed to honor 2 fallen firefighters
LYNN TOWNSHIP, Pa. - A section of State Route 143 in Lehigh County has been renamed in honor of two New Tripoli fallen firefighters. "We still miss him so much. And we always will," said Karen Gruber, wife of Marvin Gruber. "They would be so proud and honored, as are we to see this extraordinary dedication."
Making a splash at Baer Memorial Pool
LEHIGHTON, Pa. — The sun is hot, but the water is cool at Baer Memorial Pool in Lehighton. Temperatures reached 90 degrees by noon. "This is what, like, our 4th heat wave; it just seems like the sun is so hot it's just blazing on top of you," said Lehighton Borough recreation director Tom Evans.
Forge Ahead: Annual Blacksmith Day brings craftsmanship to Wernersville
The Pennsylvania Artist-Blacksmiths’ Association will be holding their annual Blacksmith Day on Saturday, August 3th from 9am to 4pm. It will be held on the grounds of Old Dry Road Farm, 202 Highland Road, Wernersville, PA 19565. This free event is open to the public and will be held rain or shine.
Shenandoah code enforcement officer resigns
SHENANDOAH – Shenandoah’s code enforcement officer is leaving the job as of this Friday. Borough Council accepted Mark Pronio’s resignation at Monday night’s council meeting, effective June 19. “It has been a pleasure over the past year serving those citizens who take pride in this community,”...
Section 5 Little League: Valley View edges Back Mountain National to force decisive game for 8-10 title
DALLAS TWP. — Just like when they met on the first day of the tournament, Valley View and Back Mountain National went right down to the wire on Tuesday, both games seeing a potential tying run end up just 60 feet from home plate. On this occasion, however, it...
First responders plan Night Out events in area communities
SHENANDOAH – Next month, first responders in three area communities will hold events to help connect the community with those who serve. In Shenandoah, the Shenandoah Community Ambulance Association, Shenandoah Fire Department, and Shenandoah Police Department are joining forces to hold their annual National Night Out event on August 6 from 5pm to 8pm.
Christine Carol Good Shenk
Christine Carol Good Shenk passed away on July 11, 2024, surrounded by family in her home. She was born 62 years ago to Edna Mae Mast and James Allen Good, and spent most of her life near Fleetwood, PA. In recent years she enjoyed living near friends and family in Lancaster, PA. She also deeply loved spending time by the water at the Chesapeake Bay.
Developer proposes 12 buildings on tech campus in Hazle Twp.
HAZLE TWP. — A developer wants to construct a technology center called Hazleton North Campus with 12 massive buildings, electric yard and security gates shown on a sketch distributed at a meeting of the township's planning department on Tuesday.
Grier City Union Sunday School yard sale
The Grier City Union Sunday School will have a yard sale Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days from the church at 202 Grier Ave., in Grier City, Rush Township. Sunday School member Linda Light, is shown among the clothing, household items, books, toys and more. Volunteers will also be selling haluski, sloppy joes, turkey barbecue, hot dogs and baked goods. All proceeds will help maintain the historic Sunday school and support programming. Sunday school is held at 9:45 a.m. on Sundays. All are welcome. The facility will also participate in the Grier City Community Yard Sale, which will be held Aug. 3 and 4, however, the Sunday school will have its sale on Aug. 2 and 3. JILL WHALEN/TIMES NEWS.
Schuylkill councilman says he won’t resign over Facebook post after Trump assassination attempt
The president of Minersville Borough Council is the latest public official caught in a firestorm following a social media post regarding the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump. Ian Mahal on Tuesday defended his Facebook post and said he will not resign over the comment he made following Saturday’s...
Lorraine H. Horsfield
MOUNT CARMEL — Lorraine H. Horsfield, 88, of 305-311 S. Chestnut St., Mount Carmel, passed away Monday, July 15, 2024, at her residence. She was born in Atlas on Nov. 18, 1935, the daughter of the late Albert and Helen (Klueznik) Colross. She was a lifelong resident of both Atlas and Mount Carmel.
Box Truck Flips On Side During Route 80 Crash: Officials (Photos)
The crash happened in the westbound lanes of Rt 80 near mile marker 259.1 around 9:30 a.m., Hazle Township Fire and Rescue Company detailed in the release. The box truck hit the back of a construction-blocking vehicle and then flipped onto its side, pinning the driver, officials said. Crews were...
2024 All-Area Softball team: Freedom’s Madison Glick and Northwestern Lehigh’s Abby Dunstan are the offensive players of the year
Abby Dunstan’s final swing of the 2024 softball season resulted in a home run. It came in the second inning of the PIAA Class 4A semifinals against Blue Mountain on June 10. The Eagles never pitched to her again. They walked her intentionally the next two times up and the strategy paid off in a 5-3 win that sent the Schuylkill League team to the state finals, and ultimately, the PIAA title.
Felonies withdrawn against woman relating to her infant's death
SHAMOKIN — Felony offenses filed against a Shamokin woman relating to the Feb. 29 death of her 3-month-old son were withdrawn by the Northumberland County District Attorney’s Office on Tuesday. Charges of endangering the welfare of children and possessing with intent to deliver methamphetamine filed by Shamokin Patrolman...
All-Star Games need interest boost; Here are some suggestions...
When I was a teenager, my grandmother and aunt led an annual trip to Knoebels amusement park in Elysburg at about this time of year. It was the highlight of every summer as far as I was concerned. My friends and I pretty much had the run of the place. If we wanted to ride the Phoenix, brave the speed and bumps that giant wooden roller coaster had to offer 20 times, nobody would stop us. We could eat as many funnel cakes as the $20 mom packed in our pockets would allow. Those days, I never wanted to see end.
Reading and Northern adds management to oversee growing coal business
Port Clinton-based Reading Blue Mountain & Northern Railroad announced changes in its corporate leadership structure to better deal with unprecedented growth in its anthracite coal business. On February 24, 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. As sanctions were imposed on Russia a seismic shift occurred in international purchasing of anthracite, a key...
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