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Want free ice cream for life?
Turkey Hill Dairy’s Ultimate Flavor Tournament promotion will award someone a lifetime supply of ice cream or iced tea. The promotion pits 32 of Turkey Hill’s best ice cream and iced tea options against each other to determine the best flavor in the Turke
Opioid education event scheduled
Geisinger Health Plan and DJ Choices will present a free opioid awareness and education event so the public can learn how they can help students make positive choices and connect with those providing addiction support and treatment options. The event will
County activist files complaints over alleged conflict of interest
WILKES-BARRE — Citizen activist Brian Shiner on Wednesday filed ethics complaints against Luzerne County officials over a contract county council approved Tuesday, which Shiner says violates the county charter and ethics code. Shiner said he filed 34 comp
Faith and firearms: Commitment ceremony features a lot of firepower
DREHER TWP. — Proclaiming a God-given right to self-defense, several hundred members of a church in Wayne County attended a marriage blessing ceremony Wednesday featuring semi-automatic rifles symbolically as the “rod of iron” referenced in the Bible. Wor
Convicted murderer sentenced to life in prison
WILKES-BARRE — As he was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for murdering a former drug associate, Tevon Thomas maintained he’s an innocent man. While Thomas told the slain man’s family he felt sorry for them, prosecutors slammed the alleged Crips gang
Dispute over W-B officers’ pensions, extra compensation goes to court
WILKES-BARRE — A dispute over whether several forms of compensation above and beyond the base pay of city police officers should be used to calculate their pensions has made its way to Commonwealth Court. Officials with the Wilkes-Barre City Police Benevo
Human remains in shed were male, DA says
PLAINS TWP. — The human remains found in a shed fire at a Plains Twp. trailer park on Saturday are those of a male, and not a female as authorities originally reported, according to Luzerne County District Attorney Stefanie Salavantis. Firefighters discov
Dallas strike again pushed back
The union representing Dallas School District teachers has again pushed back the strike date. Teachers had been planning to go on strike Monday. The new strike date is April 13. The union has filed an unfair labor practice complaint against the school dis
ICE takes 9 into custody
About 12 people were detained and nine reportedly were taken into custody by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as Weatherly police investigated a case of sexual harassment that happened at a borough pizza shop, police say. Weatherly Sgt. Mike Bogar
LCTA evening bus service to start with 30 days of free rides
The first month of evening bus service in Luzerne County will be free this spring. The Luzerne County Transportation Authority board of directors on Tuesday approved a proposal to make the first 30 days of the LCTA’s new nighttime bus service fare-free, a
Blues Traveler concert postponed
The Blues Traveler concert at the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre was postponed Wednesday and rescheduled for August. The concert, which will now take place at 8 p.m. Aug. 1, was canceled due to a band member’s illness, said venue officials. Tickets for
Unpredictable storm likely to bring rain, wind, snow
March is starting with a winter storm. Rain today will give way to snow and heavy winds Friday as temperatures drop in Luzerne and Lackawanna counties, according to the National Weather Service. Heavy, wet snow on trees and gusting winds could lead to red
Free flu clinics set for county residents
Free flu vaccine clinics have been scheduled for residents of Luzerne County. The clinics will be held 9 a.m. to noon, Friday, March 2, and Tuesday, March 6, and 1 to 3 p.m. March 15 at the State Health Center, 665 Carey Ave., Suite 2, Wilkes-Barre. Resid
Keep quad/ATVs off city streets
WILKES-BARRE — The City of Wilkes-Barre is reminding residents that it is against ordinances to operate quads/4-wheel all-terrain vehicles on city streets. Police are actively patrolling for violations of this ordinance. Anyone found operating a quad/ATV
