2021
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India homers as Reds beat Phillies 7-4
PHILADELPHIA Jonathan India homered and scored three times, and the Cincinnati Reds beat the Philadelphia Phillies 7-4 on Sunday.

Back Mountain Memorial Auction: Sue Hand bids adieu
DALLAS The 75th annual Back Mountain Memorial Library Auction drew yet another successful weekend to a close on Sunday night with a final round of antiques and other valuable items being sold off to

Allmendinger gets 1st Indy win in crash-marred Brickyard 200
INDIANAPOLIS AJ Allmendinger took advantage of two frightening multi-car crashes, the leader getting spun out and a penalty all in the final five laps to win the Brickyard 200 on Sunday at India

Eyes on the Tiger
Sunday s weather proved perfect for music in the open air. Karl Hall in Wilkes-Barre hosted an Out Back concert with an acoustic performance by Scranton-based indie rock band Tigers Jaw, joined by A

Mountain Top consignment shop up for sale
FAIRVIEW TWP. When people ask Kathy Brocca how her consignment shop weathered the pandemic, she responds by saying the business is doing very well.

Parade honors former Forty Fort police officer Bob Thomas
FORTY FORT A retired borough police officer with more than 30 years protecting and serving the Forty Fort community, Bob Thomas celebrated his 90th birthday in style Sunday afternoon, with a birthda

King’s College graduate Talocka partner in new ‘Economy TV’ network
When South Brunswick, N.J. native Brianne Talocka arrived at King s College to begin her undergraduate studies, she was unsure of what, exactly, she wanted to pursue as a career.