COVID-19 case confirmed in county, March 26
The first confirmed positive case of COVID-19 in Susquehanna County was announced on Thursday, March 26, as the number of cases statewide rose to 1,687…
The first confirmed positive case of COVID-19 in Susquehanna County was announced on Thursday, March 26, as the number of cases statewide rose to 1,687…
Social distancing 10th birthday parade for Skylar Phonechanh in the Susquehanna area. With Skylar Phonechanh’s 10th birthday party cancelled because of COVID-19, her parents, along…
The B/S/S/T Area Agency on Aging is continuing to provide services and meals to area residents, but with some changes temporarily in place in order…
Salt Springs Park environmental educators will offer a weekly series of family learning activities beginning Monday, April 6, with “Going on an Egg Hunt.” …
The effects of the Covid 19 virus have left their mark on local sports community. While PIAA school athletes wait to hear if their seasons…
Once again, an Eagle stands perched at the top. In a poll of Lackawanna League Division IV Boys Basketball Coaches Mountain View’s Michael Fanelli was…
Another year, a different Lady Saber. Susquehanna’s Mackenzie Steele earned top accolades from Lackawanna League Division IV coaches when she was named Player of the…
Montrose Freshmen Larissa Taylor didn’t wrestle many girls during the PIAA season, so she made the most of the opportunity a couple weeks ago. Wrestling…
U.S. Representative Fred Keller (R-12) responds to media questions following a roundtable discussion regarding the federal legislature’s response to the COVID-19 crisis with members of…
The Montrose Movie Theater went dark after non life-sustaining businesses were ordered to close by Gov. Tom Wolf. Susquehanna County Commissioners issued a declaration of…