
Lackawanna County Seeks to Delay Property Value Reassessment to 2027
Lackawanna County seeks to delay new property values, facing opposition. Commissioner Gaughan calls it “ridiculous.”

Lackawanna County seeks to delay new property values, facing opposition. Commissioner Gaughan calls it “ridiculous.”

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Bill West finds strength and community at Rock Steady Boxing, combating Parkinson’s with support and exercise.

Explore the outdoors through books! Discover nature-themed reads like “The Big Burn” and “My Side of the Mountain.”

Gov. Shapiro announced SNAP funding is flowing again after a lawsuit win, with benefits expected to reach recipients soon.

“Coach Mark Duda, a pillar at Lackawanna College, retires after 32 years, leaving a legacy of support and success.”

The Lackawanna County Democratic Party will withdraw its lawsuit, allowing Thom Welby to serve McGloin’s term.

Gov. Shapiro packed groceries at the Weinberg Food Bank and announced a $5M emergency fund for Pennsylvania’s SNAP.

Preschoolers in Dunmore receive early intervention for developmental delays, part of a statewide surge in enrollments.

DA investigates alleged ballot tampering in Lackawanna County. Judge wrote her name on ballots, sparking inquiry.

Farmers in Clarks Summit discussed global trade benefits for PA agriculture, highlighting challenges and opportunities.

Democrats reclaimed Luzerne County Council’s majority, taking four of five seats, while voters rejected charter changes.