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A firefighter on a hose line knocks down the burning edge of a roof while fighting a fire Thursday morning at 188 St Gabriels Road in Sugarloaf Township.
Tanya Nebroski stands at the confluence of Fishing Creek and the Susquehanna River in Bloomsburg with some of the trash she collected earlier on Thursday. Her informal group of creek cleaners and the Columbia-Montour Visitors Bureau are holding a pickup-trash contest with the chance to win prizes. 
Columbia County Christian School’s cast of “Hello, Dolly,” in photo at left, finishes “Put On Your Sunday Clothes” during rehearsal Monday at the Buckhorn school. The actors will perform the musical Thursday through Saturday at the school. See page 9 for more pictures and details.
Plans are in the works for Community Strategies Group to purchase the ill-fated Jimmy Dean Nursing Home near Commonwealth University-Bloomsburg upper campus. Thirty-two townhouses are expected to be built for low-income families. 
St. Joseph School fourth grader Anjali Agarwal, at home near Danville, talks about winning the regional spelling bee and qualifying for the Scripps National Spelling Bee
Nine-year-old Marissa Fritz of Catawissa and Page Weinstein, Miss Pennsylvania, feed butterflies at the Agricultural Awareness Day Saturday. 
Firefighters battled a brush fire Sunday in North Centre Township.
An ambulance crew member talks with Tash Berry, 18, as she fits him with a leg brace while he watches rescuers free his passengers from his car Saturday following a collision in Bloomsburg. 
Press Enterprise/Jimmy May Bloomsburg senior Logan Hrinda talks with veteran Darryl Purnell following Friday morning’s program at the Bloomsburg High School.
Jenn Ortlip uses a machine to break up old flooring tiles and the adhesive underneath them during work to ready a former supermarket to become the new location of Luxury Vinyl Flooring for Less.

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January 15, 2026

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