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Press Enterprise/Jimmy May Benton’s Callie Hess, top, goes for the pin on Central Columbia’s Madelyn Swank during the 130-pound match Thursday night at Central.
Press Enterprise/Jimmy May Southern Columbia Michaela Williams, center, heads down the side of the court between Central Columbia’s Avery Kissinger, left, and Erin Prezioso during the second quarter of Tuesday night’s game at Southern
Press Enterprise/Jimmy May No one was injured in a two vehicle crash on Market Street in Bloomsburg Monday which left one vehicle on it’s side.
Shown in the new space for the For the Cause Teen Center in Bloomsburg are, from left, seated, Oscar Schell-McGaw, board member; and Milo Schell-McGaw, board secretary. Standing are Danielle Pearson, Teen Center director; Teresa Peters, For the Cause regional director; and Adrienne Mael, president/CEO, Susquehanna Valley United Way. The spot is to open next month at 36 E. Main St. in Bloomsburg
A Bloomsburg Police Officer used his pickup truck to stop the driver of a stolen car at the intersection of Popular and East Eighth streets Friday afternoon during a pursuit. 
Geisinger is considering a plan to reconfigure Medical Center Drive, which would provide an easier traffic flow. The proposed plans also include a new patient entrance area. 
Millville’s Ayden Boyunegmez, left, cuts in and around Canton’s Quincy Wesneski during the first quarter of Monday night’s game at Millville.
Press Enterprise/Jimmy May The Columbia Mall in Buckhorn is on the auction block as the area around the Interstate 80 exit continues to grow with new businesses.
Joe Drane walks through the room with over 75 people cheering for him during a 100th birthday party surprise for Drane Wednesday afternoon at the Meadows Community Center in Mahoning Township
Salem Township has ordered a sound study to be done across its township, a first step toward drawing up a noise ordinance. Some residents have complained about noise levels from the bitcoin mine near the Susquehanna Steam Electric Station, pictured here.

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January 26, 2026

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