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Flames consume a trailer home at 557 Winding Road in Fishing Creek Township on Wednesday afternoon.
Central Susquehanna Opportunities instructors pose Tuesday with the first graduating class of their Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin’-By World program in Columbia County. From left: Instructors Amy Misunas and Lari Thomas; graduates Kristy Wright, Tina Erb and Jennifer Lewis; and instructor Ashley Hackenberg. Lewis’ son, Gryffyn, 4, stands in front
Erik Joesphson, 23, of Bloomsburg and a TKE alumnus, wraps an arm band around Doug Dieter, a fraternity alumnus who graduated in 1988, before a walk commemorating the 25th anniversary of the fire that killed three fraternity brothers.
On Monday night, Leah Daye performs as Purity  during the dress rehearsal for Danville's production of  “Anything Goes.”
Berwick Police Sgt. Greg Martin escorts Todd Michael Ipher into District Judge Russell Lawton’s court Tuesday morning. Officers say he fired a gun three times through the wall of his apartment while at three other people were in the building. Ipher said he was shooting at an intruder who was coming through the wall.
A firefighter climbs a ladder truck to fight flames from above during a house fire on Sunday evening at 7175 Colombia Boulevard, Bloomsburg.
A crowd of protesters gather Saturday outside the Columbia County Courthouse on Main Street in Bloomsburg. On International Women's Day, signs expressed “Feminism vs Fascists” and “Stop Trans Genocide.” Others at the rally opposed to a proposed budget plan that could jeopardize the health insurance coverage of millions of low-income and disabled people who rely on Medicaid. “Hey Dan Meuser Medicaid Saves Lives,” read a banner, referencing Congressman Dan Meuser, who represents all of Columbia, Montour and N
Ryan Dyas-Gordon, 33, a Bloomsburg resident performs in drag as Tara Nylon.
Ryan Dyas-Gordon, 33, a Bloomsburg resident performs in drag as Tara Nylon.
On Friday evening, Jessica Webster (left) and Jacey Webster plate food at Catawissa Hose Company’s fish fry.
Columbia-Montour senior Shelby Welkom talks about a CNC machine as it cuts out metal pieces which are used at Cheetah Chassis for building trailers Wednesday in Berwick.

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