06/04/11 Two district baseball champions from the Wyoming Valley Conference learned when and where they will be playing when the state tournament opens Monday.
06/03/11 Three people were hurt in a two-vehicle crash at Market Street and Grampian Boulevard in Williamsport about 3:20 p.m. Friday.
06/03/11 GREENCASTLE -- Diplomas soon will be in the hands of the approximately 230-member Class of 2011 of Greencastle-Antrim High School.
06/03/11 Historically speaking, Nick Kelley is a reliable Williamsport baseball source.
06/03/11 For two years, Jan Jarrett, president of environmental advocacy group Citizens for Pennsylvania's Future, has been working with her organization, legislators, citizens and other groups to get a severance tax in place on natural gas extracted from...
06/03/11 Lycoming County has seen plenty of rain the past few months, so the theme for student speeches at the South Williamsport Area High School graduation ceremonies was fitting: Graduating seniors presented speeches titled "Rainfall," "Tributaries" and...
06/03/11 LOCK HAVEN - With Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett's recent statement that he intends to allow expanded natural gas drilling in state forests, including more public land in Clinton and surrounding counties, state Rep.
05/28/11 ATTICA -- James L. "Shot" White, 74, of Attica, died at 12:12 p.m. Thursday, May 26, 2011, at St. Vincent Williamsport Hospital in Williamsport.
05/28/11 Summer brings more than warm weather and time off from school. Little League season is upon us, a sport with a long history and small players. Here is a brief look at how it developed through time.
05/28/11 Top-seeded Elk Lake advanced to the District 2 Class AA semifinals with a 2-0 shutout of Carbondale on Friday.Brooke Darling tossed a two-hitter, fanning nine.
05/27/11 Williamsport is considered by many to be the epicenter of the Marcellus Shale play.
05/27/11 A full 10 years after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, a campaign to raise money for the Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville will take to the road.
05/26/11 The Massachusetts club baseball team defeated Pittsburgh, Delaware and Penn State last weekend to win the North Atlantic Regional Tournament.
05/14/11 PHILIPSBURG - Clutch hitting was the difference Friday afternoon as the Philipsburg-Osceola Lady Mounties beat the DuBois Lady Beavers, 6-4, in Philipsburg.
05/13/11 HE HASN'T PITCHED in his first professional game yet. The Phillies spent a 17th-round draft pick to select him out of the University of Nebraska in 2010 even though his career earned run average was 4.72, his mechanics were a mess and, oh yes, he had just had Tommy John elbow surgery.
05/13/11 In the twilight of his life, Vincent Barsch decided he wanted to leave a parting gift to the town he called home for almost 40 years.
05/13/11 The good news: The state House Republicans on Wednesday proposed a budget that would restore $243 million to basic education, and so far Gov. Tom Corbett has stuck to his promise of no tax increases. The bad news: Budget woes are far from over.
05/13/11 The race for Borough Council seems a lot like a grudge match. A recently fired borough worker and his cousin are two of the five Republicans vying for three council nominations Tuesday.
05/13/11 If UMass club baseball can win at the upcoming regional tournament, it could advance to the National Club Baseball Association World Series.
05/13/11 A last-second switch in the Class 1A West baseball playoff bracket likely saved Manchester Valley a large chunk of its travel budget. |