Alyssa J. Krebs, daughter of Bernard and Jane Krebs of Jim Thorpe, graduated from Misericordia University in Dallas, Pa., on May 16. Krebs earned her bachelor of science degree in health science and m...
Area Freemasons were among a group of 110 selected to receive the Thirty-third Degree, the highest honor of Scottish Rite Freemasonry. The ceremony took place in Boston recently during the annual meet...
"Employment retraining" has become a specialty for Joe Sebelin, executive director of the Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Area.
In today's economy, training people for new careers when they lose ...
It was the American Industrial Revolution, a time when the Lehigh and Delaware Canals bustled with activity.
Though well before their time, fourth-grade students at Slatington Elementary School were a...
A Tamaqua driver was involved in a one vehicle crash on Tuesday but was not injured.
State police at Frackville said Bryan A. McLaughlin, 22, was operating 1990 Honda Accord westbound on SR895 at Koen...
Margaret A. Watkins, Lehighton, daughter of William Wynn Watkins and Susan Watkins, Lehighton, earned a 4.0 average for the spring semester at West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. She was also...
Dear Editor,
President Obama continues to pitch his reckless and unrealistic health care initiative to the public. "Big Brother" Obama wants Congress to pass a bill quickly before Congress and the pub...
Carbon County officials want to weigh their options at the county nursing home.
During the county commissioners' meeting last week, the board unanimously voted to approve a proposal from the Susquehan...
Q. In your column, I've read lots of tips for taking care of your heart. They all sound good, but what do they really do to extend your life?
This may be the best question I've been asked. It led me t...
Members of the Tamaqua Blue Waves swimming team who earned medals at the Keystone State Games in York received citations from the State House of Representatives, courtesy of State Representative Jerry...