Jim Thorpe pegs Figura as new school board president Mary Figura was appointed by a 6-1 vote Wednesday night to serve as president of the Jim Thorpe Area School District boa... Discrimination talk Saturday A RZR Sharp Discrimination Discussion will be held from 9 - 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Barnisky’s Barbershop, 233 W. Broad S... Residents turn out over housing plan Many Lehigh Township residents who had concerns about a proposed housing development turned out for a recent board of su... Men charged with endangering the welfare of a minor with THC State police at Fern Ridge had charged two men in a THC incident. James Moore, 63, and John Moore, 54, both of Effort, a... LCCC starts agreement with DeSales An agreement between Lehigh Carbon Community College and DeSales University will benefit LCCC graduates who are working ... Weatherly Council to meet Dec. 9 Weatherly Borough Council will meet Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. at the Weatherly Municipal Building. This is a rescheduled meeting ... Lehighton board approves two retirements Lehighton has bid farewell to two long-standing employees. After a one-hour-and-35-minute executive session, borough cou... Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels « Previous 69 70 71 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingLast Coaldale police officer resignsPolice: Man struck woman, pushed her from car
Discrimination talk Saturday A RZR Sharp Discrimination Discussion will be held from 9 - 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Barnisky’s Barbershop, 233 W. Broad S... Residents turn out over housing plan Many Lehigh Township residents who had concerns about a proposed housing development turned out for a recent board of su... Men charged with endangering the welfare of a minor with THC State police at Fern Ridge had charged two men in a THC incident. James Moore, 63, and John Moore, 54, both of Effort, a... LCCC starts agreement with DeSales An agreement between Lehigh Carbon Community College and DeSales University will benefit LCCC graduates who are working ... Weatherly Council to meet Dec. 9 Weatherly Borough Council will meet Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. at the Weatherly Municipal Building. This is a rescheduled meeting ... Lehighton board approves two retirements Lehighton has bid farewell to two long-standing employees. After a one-hour-and-35-minute executive session, borough cou... Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels « Previous 69 70 71 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingLast Coaldale police officer resignsPolice: Man struck woman, pushed her from car
Residents turn out over housing plan Many Lehigh Township residents who had concerns about a proposed housing development turned out for a recent board of su... Men charged with endangering the welfare of a minor with THC State police at Fern Ridge had charged two men in a THC incident. James Moore, 63, and John Moore, 54, both of Effort, a... LCCC starts agreement with DeSales An agreement between Lehigh Carbon Community College and DeSales University will benefit LCCC graduates who are working ... Weatherly Council to meet Dec. 9 Weatherly Borough Council will meet Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. at the Weatherly Municipal Building. This is a rescheduled meeting ... Lehighton board approves two retirements Lehighton has bid farewell to two long-standing employees. After a one-hour-and-35-minute executive session, borough cou... Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels « Previous 69 70 71 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingLast Coaldale police officer resignsPolice: Man struck woman, pushed her from car
Men charged with endangering the welfare of a minor with THC State police at Fern Ridge had charged two men in a THC incident. James Moore, 63, and John Moore, 54, both of Effort, a... LCCC starts agreement with DeSales An agreement between Lehigh Carbon Community College and DeSales University will benefit LCCC graduates who are working ... Weatherly Council to meet Dec. 9 Weatherly Borough Council will meet Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. at the Weatherly Municipal Building. This is a rescheduled meeting ... Lehighton board approves two retirements Lehighton has bid farewell to two long-standing employees. After a one-hour-and-35-minute executive session, borough cou... Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels « Previous 69 70 71 » Next L. Towamensing drive-by shooting under investigationFire victim is top Summit Hill firefighterWhat you need to know about Big Lots closingLast Coaldale police officer resignsPolice: Man struck woman, pushed her from car
LCCC starts agreement with DeSales An agreement between Lehigh Carbon Community College and DeSales University will benefit LCCC graduates who are working ...
Weatherly Council to meet Dec. 9 Weatherly Borough Council will meet Dec. 9 at 5 p.m. at the Weatherly Municipal Building. This is a rescheduled meeting ... Lehighton board approves two retirements Lehighton has bid farewell to two long-standing employees. After a one-hour-and-35-minute executive session, borough cou... Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels « Previous 69 70 71 » Next
Lehighton board approves two retirements Lehighton has bid farewell to two long-standing employees. After a one-hour-and-35-minute executive session, borough cou... Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels
Wittig to continue as school board president Tamaqua Area School Board reorganized Tuesday night with Larry Wittig remaining as board president. Nicholas Boyle will ... NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a... Latest Photo GalleriesMarian-Weatherly girls basketball2025-01-14Palmerton-Pen Argyl boys basketball2025-01-14Tamaqua-Moravian Academy swimming2025-01-10NDGP-Northwestern Girls Basketball 2025-01-06Opinion Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi... PA. spending on policing targets problemsWhether it’s NEPA or SoCal, thanks go to first respondersOpinion: Time to put Inflation Reduction Act on iceOpinion: Palmerton looks at grade realignmentOn This Date - News ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ... ON THIS DATE JANUARY 17, 1980ON THIS DATE JANUARY 15, 1972ON THIS DATE JANUARY 13, 1971AP News Returned fugitive jailed without bail in 2013 sexual assault at Gettysburg CollegePa. high court to take up mail-in ballot date case2 biggest wildfires scorch almost 4 square milesSwearing-in switched to Capitol because of weatherIsrael’s security Cabinet supports cease fireLawyers for Russian opposition leader jailedChina’s population falls for third straight yearBiden says ‘oligarchy’ threatens democracyWhat has newly banned Red 3 dye? Check labels
NL recognizes administrator, two school principals Northern Lehigh School District recognized staff for recent awards at the board meeting Tuesday night. Director of Educa... L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a...
L. Towamensing budget holds line on taxes Lower Towamensing Township plans to hold the line on the municipal tax rate in 2025. Supervisors on a 2-0 vote Tuesday a...
Letter to the editor: Voting bias Dear Editor, Nothing says how stupid liberal actions are as the lawsuit against Hazleton on voting rights saying their election system is bi...
ON THIS DATE JANUARY 18, 1974 JANUARY 18, 1974 Mrs. Sandra Pforr Delpero of Lansford accepted the gavel as president of the Panther Valley Chamber of Commerce last night ...