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A flatbed tractor-trailer, owned by Action Equipment of Lock Haven and carrying construction equipment, is back on its wheels after rolling over in the eastbound lanes of Interstate 80 between Lightstreet and Lime Ridge on Wednesday morning.
Jack Wainwright, center, was the guest of honor during an April Fools’ Day “baby shower” at the Benton Senior Center on Tuesday. The fun started back in the fall when Jack was mistakenly billed by Geisinger for an ultrasound procedure that showed him to be 14 weeks pregnant. Jack brought the bill into the center and everyone had a good laugh. That’s when the idea was hatched that his due date should be around April Fools’ Day.
Rescue workers move Kyle Halat, 26, Jonestown, out of his 2002 Geo Tracker after his subcompact SUV skidded on an icy stretch of Route 487 into an oncoming milk tanker truck on Monday morning.
The ballroom in Kehr Union on the Bloomsburg University campus is turned into a soup kitchen for the 12th annual Empty Bowls benefit for the Bloomsburg Food Cupboard on Sunday. Area restaurants, chefs and community groups donated the soups and breads, served by volunteers consisting of Bloomsburg University students, faculty, staff and community members.
Jordan Rinehardt, 5, walks through a large inflatable colon with Michael Rachau, Sunbury, during the Geisinger Health System Wellness Expo Saturday in the Susquehanna Valley Mall in Selinsgrove. Geisinger set up the display to show the importance of colonoscopies for detection of cancer and other illness.
Danville artist Ana Truqui Arnabar, right, stands by one of the panels of her triptych in St. Hubert’s Chapel in St. Joseph Church, Danville, on Friday. She is one of the artists participating in the 37th annual Spring Thaw art show and sale to be held at Hawkins Chevrolet showroom, 435 Mill Street in Danville, on Thursday, April 3, through Saturday, April 5. Behind her are Spring Thaw founders and organizers Mary Fallon Shultz and Ken Conner.
Volunteers, from left, CJ Moholland, Robert Dunkelberger, Midison Fox and Christian Tloczynski display some of the books they are arranging for the 14th annual Friends of the Bloomsburg University Library Association book sale in the Andruss Library on campus this weekend. Sale hours are Saturday, 1-4 p.m.; Sunday, 1-3 and 6-9 p.m.; and Monday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Proceeds benefit FOBULA student scholarships. Parking is free on campus on the weekend.
Central Columbia's Tristan Snyder prepares to return a volley during his match against Hughesville's Mitchell Thomas on Wednesday afternoon at Bloomsburg University. (Jimmy May/Press Enterprise)
Danville School Board members Dawn Koons-Gill and Randy Keister walk through a hallway lined by picketing Danville teachers and their supporters on the way to the cafeteria for Tuesday evening board meeting at the high school in Danville. The teachers union and school board have not come to a contract agreement after nearly three years of talks.
Horses and ponies at the Sunny Knoll Stables along East County Road, Drums, wear coats Monday as temperatures hover in the 20s and 30s. Spring-like temperatures won’t return until Thursday of this week.
Firefighters battle a blaze at 127 First Ave. in Briar Creek Sunday afternoon as flames pour from the gasoline tank on this minivan in the driveway of the home.
Central Columbia High School dance team member Sabriba Sepulveda, center, leads a group of elementary students in a dance class during the Central Columbia Elementary's annual Super Saturday evening, held at the school.
Local author Pastor Robert Andrews hands an autographed copy of his book Dangerous Curves to Jamaica Ash, 11 who along with her sister Gabriela Ash, 6, lower right, stopped by at the Thomas Beaver Free Library on Thursday to pick up the book during the signing. (Press Enterprise/Jimmy May)
It was a full room at the Berwick Middle School cafeteria Wednesday evening as Salem Township officials went over the results of the survey they sent out to residents last fall.
Chris Hall prepares to tap a maple tree on the grounds of Trinity United Methodist Church in Mahoning Township duirng a visit with the Trinity Child Care children. Hall and Gavin Noble, not in photo, demonstrated and explained the maple sugaring process to the youngsters.

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January 26, 2026

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