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In Your Town Wyoming Valley Programs Set For Civil War Roundtable The Wyoming Valley Civil War Roundtable Will Hold The Following Programs: Wednesday, Jan. 15, Atty. Steve Killian Will Speak On Camp Luzerne And The 143rd Pvi; Feb. 19, Joe Long Of The Scranton Chapter Sons Of Union Veterans
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· January 14, 1997
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Isaac Brown January 12, 1997 Dr. Isaac Brown, 83, A Guest At The Dorrance Manor, Kingston, For The Past Five Years, Died Sunday At The Wilkes-barre General Hospital.
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John Soboleski January 6, 1997 John Soboleski Jr., 77, Of Church Street, Youngstown, N.y., Died January 6 At His Home.
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Joseph Mika January 12, 1997 Joseph S. Mika, Of Ray Street, Sugar Notch, Died Sunday At The Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township.
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Joseph Tuncavage January 12, 1997 Joseph J. Tuncavage, Of South Hanover Street, Nanticoke, Died Sunday At The Geisinger Wyoming Valley Medical Center, Plains Township.
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Laura Stephens Janaury 11, 1997 Laura F. Stephens, 94, Died Saturday At The Lutheran Home, Luther Square, Erie.
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Laurel Run New Access To I-81 Not Likely, Says Penndot The Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation Probably Will Not Provide The Borough With Access To The Proposed Exit 46 Interchange Off Interstate 81.
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Leo Heffers January 13, 1997 Leo G. Heffers Jr., 74, Of Monument Avenue, Wyoming, Died Monday At The Wilkes-barre General Hospital.
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Llewellyn Newhart January 13, 1997 Llewellyn W. Newhart Sr., 58, Of R.r. 1, Shickshinny, Died Monday At The Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-barre.
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Mae Dugan January 13, 1997 Mae Dugan, A Guest At Hampton House And Formerly Of B'nai B'rith Apartments, Wilkes-barre, Died Monday At The Mercy Hospital, Wilkes-barre.
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Mary Verbalis January 11, 1997 Mary A. Verbalis, Of Dan Flood Towers, Plymouth, Died Saturday At The Laurel Regional Hospital, Laurel, Md.
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More Gambling Raids In The Cards State And Federal Authorities Say They Intend To Rid The Area Of Video Poker
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· January 14, 1997
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Ronald Karns January 6, 1997 Ronald Theron Karns, 58, Of Will Suit Road, Creedmoor, N.c., Died January 6 At The Durham Regional Hospital.
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Rose Howells January 12, 1997 Rose A. Howells, 96, Formerly Of Dallas, Died Sunday At The Little Flower Manor, Wilkes-barre.
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Rose Tancredi January 13, 1997 Rose Tancredi, 103, Of 30 Pittston Avenue, Yatesville, Died Monday At Her Home.
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Same Old Story: Cougars, Crusaders On Top Of Div. I Hazleton Area And Coughlin Are Two Of The Most Consistent Boys Basketball Winners This Decade In The Wyoming Valley Conference.
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· January 14, 1997
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Searcher Seek Homeless Man Last Seen By Makeshift Tent With Temperatures In Freezing Zone, They Fear For His Safety
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Seminary To Show `elephant' Film Quentin Keynes -- Writer, Lecturer, Conservationist, Explorer, Photographer, Bibliophile, And Great-grandson Of Charles Darwin -- Will Return To Wyoming Seminary To Share His Sense Of Discovery And His Compelling Enthusiasm For Rare And Unusual Places, People And Animals.
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Shutterbugs Open Fifth Photo Display The Susquehanna Valley Shutterbugs Recently Held The Opening For Their Fifth Photo Display, Titled ``a Tale Of The Rails.'' The Show At The Lycoming County Historical Society Included Entries From As Far Away As New Jersey. It Was The First Time The Club Offered Cash Prizes And The First Time The Competition Was Open To Non-members.
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Tamburitzans The Famous Dance Troupe, The Tamburitzans, Will Perform At Meyers High School In Wilkes-barre At 3 P.m. Sunday, Feb. 9. Tickets For The Performance, Being Presented By The Holy Resurrection Orthodox Cathedral Of Wilkes-barre, Are $18. `meet The Tamburitzans,' A Private Reception, Will Be Held After The Performance At St. Mary's Antiochian Orthodox Church Hall, 905 S. Main St., Wilkes-barre. A Spaghetti Dinner Will Be Served. Tickets Are $6. Tickets For
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· January 14, 1997
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