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Explore the national natural landmarks of NEPA

Pennsylvania boasts 27 national natural landmarks, with Nay Aug Gorge the only one in Lackawanna County.

 

Appeals court rejects DA's appeal on officer who killed man

The state Superior Court today dismissed an appeal the Lackawanna County district attorney’s office filed that challenged evidence a former police officer charged with killing a man plans to present at his criminal trial.

 

Did PPL bill you twice this month? Read this

If you are one of an estimated 40,000 PPL Electric Utilities customers who thought you were billed twice this month, don’t fret.

 

Lackawanna County Court Notes

MARRIAGE LICENSES ■David Andrew Drucker and Serena Camille Monaghan, both of Clarks Summit. ■ Robert Paul Reese Jr., Clarks Summit, and Krista Ann Archibald, Jessup. ■ Stephen Frederick Leo and Leite Sheron Marques, both of Orlando, Fla. ■ Brandon Joseph

 

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CORRECTION Depot job fair scheduled June 30 A news brief on page C1 in Tuesday’s newspaper should have said a Tobyhanna Army Depot job fair is scheduled for Saturday, June 30.

 

LACKAWANNA COUNTY SENTENCINGS

LACKAWANNA COUNTY SENTENCINGS President Judge Michael Bar­rasse sentenced the following defendants recently in Lacka­wanna County Court: n Darrell Oden, 57, 1321 Vine St., third floor, Scranton, to 23 to 60 months in state prison followed by four years of

 

Scranton lays off 25 teachers

After months of worry, fear and frustration, 25 Scranton teachers learned their jobs won’t exist this fall. The school district originally planned to lay off as many as 89 teachers, and the number dropped to about 50 after the board passed this year’s bud

 

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Super professors University of Scranton biology professor Janice Voltzow, Ph.D., was the principal investigator of a $645,000 National Science Foundation grant that will fund scholarships and provide additional academic support to 25 undergraduate student

 

KELLY: It's time to go ahead and gasp

Paige Gebhart Cognetti bowed her head and gasped. The finance committee chairwoman of the Scranton School District couldn’t believe what we just heard. “No discussion?” she said. “On something this costly? Really?” Really. The cassette recording of the bo

 

100 Years Ago - The Circus is Coming to Town

June 20, 1918 The circus on its way to town The Ringling Brothers’ circus was to roll into Scranton the morning of June 21. The circus was expected to bring hundreds of horses, a herd of elephants, zebras, giraffes, camels and about 900 workers and 500 pe

 

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