Nov 15, 2009 | The Tribune-Democrat
Central City man pens second chapter
BY RUTH RICE RRICE@TRIBDEM.COM Dale Worcester of Central City was surprised to learn he had submitted the winning entry for the second chapter of "Your Story," an ongoing five-part serial story written by Tribune-Democrat readers.
Anglers fishing Lower Twin Lake have been picking up a few trout on wax worms, maggots and paste baits.
Central City facing higher firefighting costs
The continuing battle over fire protection in Shade Township has forced officials in this borough to dig deeper into their coffers.
Teacher keeps Flight 93 story alive for young pupils
Teaching about the events of Sept. 11, 2001, is getting tougher all the time for veteran social studies instructor J.P. O'Connor of Shanksville-Stonycreek Elementary School.
Hunters called to help control geese crowd
Bob Frye covers the outdoors for the Tribune-Review. He can be reached via e-mail . Benjamin Franklin once said that "guests, like fish, begin to smell after three days." He might have included resident geese in that comparison, too.