Warmest Regards: For everything there is a season More than two decades ago, after Hurricane Dennis finally let Outer Banks vacationers get back to enjoying nature’s play... Where We Live: Unleashing summer’s Dog Days It’s July 22, which means we are smack dab in the middle of the Dogs Days of Summer. The term, according to the Old Farm... Warmest Regards: When you lose your spouse I’ve always admired my friend Linda for the extraordinary way she took care of her husband. Jerry had enough health prob... Inside Looking Out: How are you? Greeting someone you don’t know or you know only as an acquaintance can be a bit awkward. Say, “Hi” or ‘Hello” is approp... Where We Live: Mostly because the house was built on a shale ridge - one of our state’s commodities. About seven years while covering a... Inside Looking Out: From hands to hearts I don’t see too much of it anymore, but when it crosses my line of vision, I pause and take notice. Not too long ago, I... Life with Liz: The kayak journey The other week, G hit me up with a question I wasn’t expecting. “Can I buy a kayak?” Now, it wasn’t completely out of l... It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 59 60 61 » Next Pedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyWalnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crashBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 years
Where We Live: Unleashing summer’s Dog Days It’s July 22, which means we are smack dab in the middle of the Dogs Days of Summer. The term, according to the Old Farm... Warmest Regards: When you lose your spouse I’ve always admired my friend Linda for the extraordinary way she took care of her husband. Jerry had enough health prob... Inside Looking Out: How are you? Greeting someone you don’t know or you know only as an acquaintance can be a bit awkward. Say, “Hi” or ‘Hello” is approp... Where We Live: Mostly because the house was built on a shale ridge - one of our state’s commodities. About seven years while covering a... Inside Looking Out: From hands to hearts I don’t see too much of it anymore, but when it crosses my line of vision, I pause and take notice. Not too long ago, I... Life with Liz: The kayak journey The other week, G hit me up with a question I wasn’t expecting. “Can I buy a kayak?” Now, it wasn’t completely out of l... It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 59 60 61 » Next Pedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyWalnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crashBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 years
Warmest Regards: When you lose your spouse I’ve always admired my friend Linda for the extraordinary way she took care of her husband. Jerry had enough health prob... Inside Looking Out: How are you? Greeting someone you don’t know or you know only as an acquaintance can be a bit awkward. Say, “Hi” or ‘Hello” is approp... Where We Live: Mostly because the house was built on a shale ridge - one of our state’s commodities. About seven years while covering a... Inside Looking Out: From hands to hearts I don’t see too much of it anymore, but when it crosses my line of vision, I pause and take notice. Not too long ago, I... Life with Liz: The kayak journey The other week, G hit me up with a question I wasn’t expecting. “Can I buy a kayak?” Now, it wasn’t completely out of l... It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 59 60 61 » Next Pedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyWalnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crashBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 years
Inside Looking Out: How are you? Greeting someone you don’t know or you know only as an acquaintance can be a bit awkward. Say, “Hi” or ‘Hello” is approp... Where We Live: Mostly because the house was built on a shale ridge - one of our state’s commodities. About seven years while covering a... Inside Looking Out: From hands to hearts I don’t see too much of it anymore, but when it crosses my line of vision, I pause and take notice. Not too long ago, I... Life with Liz: The kayak journey The other week, G hit me up with a question I wasn’t expecting. “Can I buy a kayak?” Now, it wasn’t completely out of l... It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 59 60 61 » Next Pedestrian killed on turnpike in Carbon CountyWalnutport man killed in Christmas Day crashDanville businessman with Tamaqua ties arrested by ICEPanther Valley grad, standout athlete killed in crashBeltzville looking for input; Meeting Jan. 7 to discuss next 25 years
Where We Live: Mostly because the house was built on a shale ridge - one of our state’s commodities. About seven years while covering a...
Inside Looking Out: From hands to hearts I don’t see too much of it anymore, but when it crosses my line of vision, I pause and take notice. Not too long ago, I... Life with Liz: The kayak journey The other week, G hit me up with a question I wasn’t expecting. “Can I buy a kayak?” Now, it wasn’t completely out of l... It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear « Previous 59 60 61 » Next
Life with Liz: The kayak journey The other week, G hit me up with a question I wasn’t expecting. “Can I buy a kayak?” Now, it wasn’t completely out of l... It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear
It’s In Your Nature: How to outfit a purple martin ‘condo’ Our area hosts six different swallow species. The largest of these is the purple martin. Barn and tree swallows may be t... Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin... Latest Photo GalleriesLive Nativity2025-12-30Wreaths Across America at SkyView2025-12-15Photos: Walnutport Christmas Trees2025-12-11Photos: Santa arrives in Tamaqua2025-12-11Opinion How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv... Opinion: Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026Column: Live in the moment and follow your 2026 goalsOpinion: Old year’s trails fuel resolve for 2026New law pumps brakes on ARD for repeat DUIsOn This Date - News Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of... JANUARY 2, 1965DECEMBER 31, 1969ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 26, 1966ON THIS DATE DECEMBER 24, 1963AP News Coast Guard pursues another tanker in VenezuelaLouisiana Gov. to serve as envoy to GreenlandTalks to end war in Ukraine productiveBrighter days ahead after shortest day of the yearMorgue manager gets 8 years for selling body partsTrump gives address insisting economy is strongFBI deputy director to resign next monthBoat strike video won’t be releasedDamage from record flooding still unclear
Life with Liz: Blasts from the past A and I went on another college visit trip, this time to the windy city of Chicago. A had gone there last summer for a y... Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin...
Inside Looking Out: The village people It was the morning of the Fourth of July. The moving brigade began at 5 a.m. or so I was told. I only saw the mostly fin...
How our area legislators voted A look at how our area legislators voted on recent legislation: Senate Bill 1070 Counties receive dollars through the Highway Bridge Improv...
Penn Kidder Library, a hidden gem, has lots to offer What started as a modular library unit in a parking lot for Penn Forest residents and has had several relocations and is now a hidden gem of...