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David Tomko, 7, and his mom, Samantha, look for apples along a row of Ludacrist apple trees in a pick-your-own section of Heller’s Orchard, Wapwallopen, during the 34th annual Apple Festival on Sunday. Behind them are the rest of the family, Ellie, 2, and dad, David, all of Sugar Notch. 
Three men has started to transform the former Orangeville train station in to a museum and they are sitting in the waiting area of the station and are from left, Pete Llanso, Paul Reichart and Chad Zimmerman. 
Fire crews from three counties spent nearly seven hours battling a trash fire Tuesday evening at the White Pines Landfill in Pine Township and the remains of the fire can be seen on the left side of the mountain of trash and dirt Friday. 
Washington Fire and Hose Company Lt. Colby Kressler carries second grader Kade Broadt through the middle of students in the gym at the Danville Primary School Thursday morning while demonstrating a rescue from a fire. The fire companies from Danville and Mahoning Township have been visiting the schools this week with fire prevention week. 
As the nights get longer, temperatures get cooler, and the Susquehanna River’s warm waters distribute moisture with the colder air above it, scenes like this from Route 487 in Catawissa Township will be a usual sight in the early mornings. The house seen in the background is located on Hollow Road.
Hunlock Creek Historical Society secretary Tessa Medeiros erases the blackboard in the front of the restored Oakdale one-room school house recently.  
Danville Area acting Superintendent Harry Mathias points to a classroom window that authorities say was pierced by a bullet.
Noah Horikoshi, 6, plays at his AYSO soccer game on a recent Saturday morning in Danville. He’s been named Geisinger Janet Weis Chldren’s Hospital Miracle Kid for 2022.
Brian Witmer, left, and Dan Gable sit on a bench in Zamboni Park Thursday after work while talking about how long they have been friends. Gable will donate 40% of his liver to Witmer. 
Berwick quarterback Matt Lonczynskicarries the ball into the end zone for a touchdown against Dallas at Crispin Field on Friday night. Berwick won, 39-22.
People stroll along through vendors on the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds during the Covered Bridge Arts and Crafts Festival Thursday.
Ron French hands wife Denise a T-shirt bag he’d filled with food at the John Buck Memorial Community Food Bank in Orangeville. The bags are made by the Lightstreet United Methodist Church to help cut down on plastic bag usage.
Third-graders Coraline West, right, and Mia Conklin pour an experiment through a filter while making glue from milk in Pennsylvania’s Mobile Ag Ed Science Lab Tuesday afternoon. Students from each grade at the Nescopeck Elementary School will get to use the lab throughout the week.
Benton’s Mylee Retherford, left, sends a pass by Northwest’s Ashlyn Hermanofski during the second quarter of Monday afternoon’s game at Northwest. The Rangers won, 2-1.
Fair workers Julie Millard, left, and Carla Parks move apple entries for pickup in Agriculture Hall on the Bloomsburg Fairgrounds on Sunday morning.

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January 27, 2026

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