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Wyoming County native says April the giraffe and son flourishing

A year after April the giraffe captivated the Internet with the long-awaited birth of her son, Tajiri, the mother and son are flourishing at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York, said zoologist and Mehoopany native Allysa Swilley. “This is our → Read More

Wyoming County native says April the giraffe and son flourishing

A year after April the giraffe captivated the Internet with the long-awaited birth of her son, Tajiri, the mother and son are flourishing at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York, said zoologist and Mehoopany native Allysa Swilley. “This is our → Read More

Hobby becomes business for caterer

Endless Mountain Catering started off as a hobby. Owned and operated by Scott Swenson, the Tunkhannock-based company has been providing food for various social functions for nearly 10 years. “It’s a hobby that blew up,” Swenson said. He said he grew up on → Read More

Hobby becomes business for caterer

Endless Mountain Catering started off as a hobby. Owned and operated by Scott Swenson, the Tunkhannock-based company has been providing food for various social functions for nearly 10 years. “It’s a hobby that blew up,” Swenson said. He said he grew up on → Read More

Marino addresses business issues at meeting

TUNKHANNOCK — Local businesswomen expressed concerns about health care, infrastructure, high-speed internet access and other issues during a meeting Monday with U.S. Rep. Tom Marino. The roundtable discussion in Tunkhannock was organized by Marino’s offic → Read More

Weis Markets shooting victims remembered one year later

EATON TWP. — Ruth Kohut handed out little stuffed animals to strangers in the Walmart parking lot Friday. The random act of kindness was a tribute to her 26-year-old daughter, Victoria Todd Brong, who was murdered with two of her coworkers a year ago Frid → Read More

Weis Markets shooting victims remembered one year later

EATON TWP. — Ruth Kohut handed out little stuffed animals to strangers in the Walmart parking lot Friday. The random act of kindness was a tribute to her 26-year-old daughter, Victoria Todd Brong, who was murdered with two of her coworkers a year ago Frid → Read More

Man behind the aquarium

His plan has a life of its own. Many, many lives, actually. As crews ready the Electric City Aquarium & Reptile Den at the Marketplace at Steamtown, Cliff Grosvenor’s dream is coming to life. The new facility will take up about 20,000 square feet of space → Read More

In Tunkhannock, people know their hardware

TUNKHANNOCK — When it comes to hardware stores, few have done it better or for as many years as Gay’s in Tunkhannock. Fifty years ago, if you needed a woodchuck trap, shingles for your outhouse, bailer twine or even live chicks going into Easter, this was → Read More

Nicholson ice jam closes state Route 92

A massive ice jam in Nicholson caused the closure of state Route 92 on Wednesday and flooding of nearby buildings. PennDOT spokesman James May said that Route 92 was closed around 2 p.m., when it was determined that the ice was piling up around the bridge → Read More

Nicholson ice jam closes state Route 92

A massive ice jam in Nicholson caused the closure of state Route 92 on Wednesday and flooding of nearby buildings. PennDOT spokesman James May said that Route 92 was closed around 2 p.m., when it was determined that the ice was piling up around the bridge → Read More

Wyoming County to sue drug manufacturers

TUNKHANNOCK — Wyoming County Commissioners on Tuesday voted to join a lawsuit being filed by other counties throughout Pennsylvania against five drug manufacturers and three wholesale drug distributors for their part in the opioid epidemic. The county is → Read More

Wyoming County OKs tax hike

Wyoming County property owners will be paying more in taxes in 2018. Commissioners on Tuesday unanimously approved a budget of $16,032,831 for 2018. The resolution also calls for a 1.5 mill tax increase, which is expected to raise approximately $513,000 t → Read More

Stone Hedge lighting up the holidays

The Festival of Lights held at Stone Hedge Golf Course in Tunkhannock Twp. features lighted scenes with more than two million LED bulbs. The still and animated displays range from dinosaurs and the Statue of Liberty to a nativity scene and gingerbread men → Read More

Stone Hedge lighting up the holidays

The Festival of Lights held at Stone Hedge Golf Course in Tunkhannock Twp. features lighted scenes with more than two million LED bulbs. The still and animated displays range from dinosaurs and the Statue of Liberty to a nativity scene and gingerbread men → Read More

AG presents check to veterans group in Wyoming County

LACEYVILLE — Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro presented Hunts for Healing, a local veterans support group, with a check for $64,410 on Friday. The presentation was one of several stops Shapiro made throughout the area on Friday, discussing matte → Read More

Victims mourned at vigil

TUNKHANNOCK — About 300 people, many stunned and sobbing, gathered on the Wyoming County Courthouse lawn Thursday to honor three people killed in a shooting at a local grocery store hours earlier. Just before 1 a.m., Randy Stair, 24, of Franklin Twp., sho → Read More

Tunkhannock Area graduate oversaw giraffe’s pregnancy

You might say that Allysa Swilley is now an “aunt.” That happens to a lot of people, but in this case, her “nephew” was about 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighed around 129 pounds at birth. Swilley, a graduate of Tunkhannock Area High School and a zoologist → Read More