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Kenneth Bair, an assistant district executive for maintenance for PennDOT’s Region 3, holds a hand full of millings being used to cover Black Run Road in Madison Township while a PennDOT crew works on the early steps of a cold-in-place recycling method to resurface the roadway.
Judy Evans, at home in Almedia and holding a family dog named Little Guy, stands by her memorial garden to her great-grandson, Tyler Evans, on Friday. Standing are family, from left, brother Terry Hopper; niece Denise Hopper; and brothers Robert Hopper and Jerry Hopper.
Bloomsburg High students brought back the literary magazine “Prometheus” for the first time in more than a decade. Holding copies are, from left, seated: Will Phillips, Emily Schultz, Toby Livingstone, Olivia Whitmire and Adrianna Howell. Standing are Christopher Pepe, Miguel Lopez, Adviser Michelle Hintz, Jason Rivera, Cassie McGinley, Lea Albercht, Katie Studebaker, Madison Haydt, Jylian Bohner and Emma Whitmire.
Bloomsburg High students brought back the literary magazine “Prometheus” for the first time in more than a decade. Holding copies are, from left, seated: Will Phillips, Emily Schultz, Toby Livingstone, Olivia Whitmire and Adrianna Howell. Standing are Christopher Pepe, Miguel Lopez, Adviser Michelle Hintz, Jason Rivera, Cassie McGinley, Lea Albercht, Katie Studebaker, Madison Haydt, Jylian Bohner and Emma Whitmire.
A procession of students and alumni enter St. Columba Church for the parochial school’s closing mass Wednesday morning.
Central Columbia senior Abigail Twiddy, above, offers high-fives as she walks among fifth graders in Central Columbia Middle School during the Central Columbia and Columbia-Montour Vo-Tech senior walk through of their old school Tuesday.
Members of the Shickshinny American Legion Post, above, ride along Main Street in a Memorial Day parade on Monday..
A souvenir VFW program listing hundreds of fallen soldiers from across Columbia, Montour, Northumberland, Luzerne and Schuylkill counties was recently found in the attic of the Catawissa Bottling Company.
The Joseph Redline family stone, above, stands in the Lemons Cemetery in Greenwood Township. Listed is John C. Redline (1846-1864), a member of Company E, 15th U.S. Infantry, buried at Chattanooga, Tennessee. Redline is the subject of a column by Ryan Van Loan in Sunday's Press Enterprise.
People line up in front of food venders ringing the Mifflinville Carnival Grounds Thursday evening along East First Street in Mifflinville. The carnival runs through Sunday with live music each night and a tractor show Saturday and Sunday.
Colored ribbons extend like wheel spokes from a pole. Children hold the ends of the ribbons.
Two men on a green field look at logs protecting the banks of a stream.
A small child with glasses and a big smile is airborne in a burlap sack on a very green grass field.
Journey Bank Teen Star first-place winner Maria Blas, center, Loyalsock High School, is congratulated by second-place winner Emily Shapeero, left, Central Columbia, at the conclusion of the 2024 competition on Sunday afternoon. At right is the third-place winner Izzy Butters, also from Loyalsock High School.
Three teenage boys running across a finish line before a cheering crowd

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