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WA Drama Club selling Douglas Fir Christmas trees
The Wyoming Area Drama Club Parents are selling 18-inch Douglas Fir Christmas wreaths.
Pittston man shot in standoff faces charges
Galicki A Pittston man was shot Friday by a state trooper after engaging in a standoff Friday afternoon.
Wyoming Free Library offers Internet service, movie days, Furry Tails and shelves and shelves of research materials 6:07 AM Budget for books It's not quite 9 a.m. on a Saturday, but there are already cars in the small lot behind the Wyoming Free Library.
Wyoming man charged with stealing vehicle Police Blotter
WYOMING Police charged a man Wednesday with stealing a vehicle from a residence on Susquehanna Avenue.
If you could click your heels together in real life and get anything you wanted, what would your wish be? Dance instructor Maria Dutt leads a troupe of young dancers through a rehearsal for 'The Wizard of Oz,' on stage at the F.M. Kirby Center this weekend.
Rotary Club gives dictionaries to Wyoming Area Catholic
Recently, the third grade class of Wyoming Area Catholic received dictionaries from the Rotary Club of Wyoming.
In the past eight weeks of the Citizens' Police Academy, a class held annually by Pennsylvania State Police, Rinaldi, a Luzerne County Community College sophomore who is pursuing a career in criminal justice, gained insight into a few of the organization's many specialized divisions.
State Police: Keeffe Case Not Cold Yet
David and Carol Keeffe in a photo released by the family to the news media after their murders three years ago this week.
Her mother, Peggy Kondrak, of Larksville, waves to her and gestures to a spot where a large, multi-colored hula hoop is waiting for her.
West Wyoming Shade Tree Commission gets grant
The West Wyoming Shade Tree Commission has been awarded a grant from the Lackawanna Heritage Valley Authority .
Red Ribbon week celebrated at Wyoming Area Catholic
In honor of Red Ribbon Week, the students in grade 5 created posters with various themes relating to "Saying No to Drugs and Alcohol.
Seminary benefit performance set for Sunday
Members of the Wyoming Seminary Performing Arts Department and Wyoming Seminary students will honor a friend and colleague with a special benefit performance of 'When Words Fail, Music Speaks' at 2 p.m. on Sunday at the Great Hall of Wyoming Seminary, 228 Wyoming Ave., Kingston.
Pride and Patriotism at Annual Veterans Parade
Many people took time out, Sunday, to pay tribute to veterans in Luzerne County.
Business owners inquire about declaring Hazleton bar a nuisance
For most of the Hazleton area merchants gathered Tuesday morning for the Greater Hazleton Chamber of Commerce's Downtown Committee meeting, one issue on the agenda towered over the rest.
Waldenbooks in Hazleton's Laurel Mall will close next year
Waldenbooks in Laurel Mall is among the 200-some Borders Group Inc. stores slated to close nationwide in 2010, the parent company announced Friday.
Pa. moms follow holistic approach to parenting
Becoming a parent for the first time three years ago, Kim Murphy tried to do everything the way she was raised by her parents and from what she read in pediatricians? handbooks, but it just didn?t feel right.
Director of regional facility in Wyoming speaks as part of Citizens' Police Academy.
Overall turnout low for municipal election
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Warren Ruda / The Citizens' Voice June Stone, Freda Miller and Dee Michaels wait for Forty Fort Ward 1 residents to sign the registry before casting ballots at the Cross Valley Assembly of God Church.
Luz Judicial Candidates Hit Campaign Trail Eve of Election Day
The voters of Luzerne County will decide who will hold court here in Wilkes-Barre. Up for grabs are two open seats on the Court of Common Pleas and on the eve of the election the three candidates vying for a seat hit the campaign trail.
9/11 Flag to fly in front of W. Wyoming town hall
West Wyoming Borough Council has decided to fly a "9/11 National Remembrance Flag" below the American flag in front of the town hall.