Sunday, November 30, 2025

Luzerne County pushing for completion of outstanding American Rescue projects

Luzerne County must close out its federal American Rescue Plan Act program this time next year, prompting a County Council warning to funding recipients that requested more time to complete their projects.

Luzerne County election director raise and new division head survive 2026 budget cuts

After extensive debate, a Luzerne County Council majority approved several cuts in the proposed 2026 budget on Tuesday, although a raise for the election director and creation of a new division head position remained intact.

Luzerne County grants required authorization for proposed Wilkes-Barre General Hospital buyer

Luzerne County Council unanimously granted authorization required for Tenor Health Foundation Inc. to proceed with its proposed purchase of the Wilkes-Barre General Hospital.

Luzerne County officials certify Nov. 4 general election results

Luzerne County’s Nov. 4 general election was officially put to rest Monday with the Election Board’s certification of the results.

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WYOMING AREA WRESTLING: Pierce, Wilhelm, Reynolds return to lead Warriors

Riley Pierce is back after placing sixth in District 2 Class 2A a year ago, making him the only returning medalist on the Wyoming Area wrestling team.

HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL NOTEBOOK: Old Forge expected to be among top Class 2A teams

Old Forge returns four starters from a team that won a District 2 title and made it to the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association state quarterfinals in Class 2A boys basketball last season.

PITTSTON AREA BOYS BASKETBALL: Patriots pound Northwest

Pittston Area held Northwest without a field goal in the first quarter, then added a new offensive weapon in the second quarter on the way to a 74-19 rout of the host Rangers in a Friday night boys basketball opener.

WYOMING AREA BASKETBALL: Rusinchak, Kopetchny lead opening victory

COVINGTON TWP. — Mitchell Rusinchak showed he was ready for an increased role this season.

NEXT LEVEL: Ranieli scores 21 in third college game

Daniella Ranieli immediately landed a starting spot on the Millersville University women’s basketball team and produced a team-high, 21-point effort in the third game of her college career, Wednesday’s 81-59 victory at Frostburg State (Md.).

WYOMING AREA GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lady Warriors look to create chaos on defense

What Wyoming Area lacks in height and basketball experience, the Lady Warriors will try to overcome with athleticism and a history of success in other sports.

PITTSTON AREA BOYS BASKETBALL: Aggressive Patriots seek to remain in contention

Lucas LoPresto is the only returning starter, but Pittston Area returns enough other experience to have hopes of continuing its status as a boys basketball contender.

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