Saturday | The Citizens' Voice
Times Leader yet to name editor's permanent successor
Three months after announcing the departure of editor/publisher/co-owner Richard Connor, The Times Leader, one of Wilkes-Barre's two daily newspapers, has yet to name a permanent successor or address possible changes in its ownership.
Gas companies getting involved in community
Scott N. Lowery, LCUW executive director; and Virgil Probasco, volunteer chair of the annual LCUW campaign and executive vice president of Wirerope Works; accept a check from Kendall Simon, office manager, and Cameron Simon, operations manager of Stallion Oilfield Services.
Kodak Pulling Out of the Camera Business
Word that the long-time camera manufacturer Kodak will no longer make cameras and will turn its focus on printing paper has upset a lot of people.
Gamble is ordered to stand trial
BARRE A woman charged along with her mother with stealing more than $700,000 in bingo proceeds from a volunteer Swoyersville fire company three years ago has been scheduled to stand trial on related charges.
Printing company stages 'miracle' comeback
Warren Ruda / The Citizens' Voice Lou Ciampi Sr., left, Independent Graphics founder and chairman of the board, discusses his company's recovery with his son, company President Lou Ciampi Jr.
Parents, Taxpayers React to Possible Closing of Dymond Elementary
A Luzerne County School District is faced with a decision no educator wants to see- closing a school.
Changes to keep an eye on preparing taxes this year
While there are few changes in the tax code this year, many Northeast Pennsylvanians affected by last year's flooding may be changing the way they file their 2011 taxes.
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Michael Morreale, who served 32 years as Luzerne County's treasurer, died Friday evening at his Wyoming home after suffering from heart problems, his longtime deputy said.
Vehicle break-ins reported in Wyoming Borough
Wyoming police say they occurred between 3 and 5 a.m. Tuesday between First and Fourth streets.
Facing budget shortfall, Wyoming Area eyes Dymond Elementary changes, closing
Parents expressed concern about the increase in travel time, especially for the youngest students, and also questioned why only options to close Dymond Elementary were proposed.
Were you flooded? Send us your names
The Sunday Dispatch named "Our Flooded Neighbors" as Persons of the Year for 2010.
Area's defense industry shifts focus
Machinist Charity Punko of Alden, makes a metal fixture on a hydrolic lathe at USM Aerostructures Corp.