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Bloomsburg Police direct a tractor-trailer driver to back his rig out of East Street and to head back down Main Street to follow the northbound Route 11 detour out of town Friday afternoon. Police say on average, one large truck per day gets stuck in the construction, usually because its driver followed GPS rather than the posted detour signs.
A crew with Dolittle Construction lays out logs from an 18th century log cabin in a parking area on the Montour-DeLong Fairgrounds on Thursday.
The Department of Environmental Resources works with State Police on draining a pond at a property along Cann Road in Huntington Township on Tuesday. Law enforcement agencies searched the site of a 52-year-old disappearance. Two small excavators were used at the pond.
Sandy Bothell, left, sits with Melissa Allard of Stillwater during an interview at Bothell’s home in Orange Township on Monday morning. Former Geisinger Medical Center worker Allard met and befriended Kim Lander when her baby daughter was hospitalized with brain injuries. Bothell is friends with Allard and is also a grandparent to two of Christopher Lindsay’s three sons. Lindsay, who is Lander’s fiancé, has been charged with injuring the infant. Lander and Lindsay were arrested at a Dunmore hotel last week.
Jacob Caba does a backflip off the shoulders of Jose Luis Luna, both of Hazleton, in the water at Ber-Vaughn Pool in Berwick on Sunday afternoon. Temperatures reached the mid- to upper 90s for the sixth day in a row in the area.
Joan McCarty, left, stands with Scott Township Police Officer Evan Lingousky at the entrance to Kocher Park near Lightstreet. The park was closed to the public Saturday morning and will remain so indefinitely, according to McCarty, one of its overseers.
A crew started mounting solar panels to the frames, above, installed near the Central Columbia Administration building Thursday. There will be 5,818 solar panels covering the ground along with 892 panels on the high school roof and 262 panels on the administration building. The nearly 7,000 panels will be a 3.76 MW system when completed.
A van is covered in a sheet after it ran into the rear of a garbage truck on Route 11 Thursday in Salem Township. The van's driver died in the accident.
Josh and Kari Woodland stand in what will become the kitchen and dining area of their new home in Ralpho Township on Wednesday. The two say Vision Home Builders dropped work on their project in December. The Woodlands are trying to find the money to complete the work.
Camper Steven Nostrame, 14, background, is pulled back to the zip-line platform Tuesday afternoon by Lydia Davidson, 18, Challenge Course employee helping with Camp JRA at Camp Victory. JRA Camp caters to children with juvenile arthritis.
Salem Township Police Sgt. Tom Hegland, left, and Officer Joshua Switzer prepare to enter a room with an active shooter during training at the Township building Sunday
Malani Hartman, 10, sits in her new bedroom talking about all the things she loves about it, including her princesses and the color purple. Community donations helped build two new bedrooms onto the Berwick home to accommodate the family’s four adopted daughters with special needs.
Quilts of Valor volunteer Jim Fiedler reads biographical information about each of the five recipients during a program at the Bloomsburg American Legion recently. The veterans are, from left, William Allison, Berwick; Roger Bloom, Bloomsburg; Timothy Cornelison, Berwick; James Huff, Catawissa; and Terry Rarig, Catawissa
Danville catcher Gabe Benjamin takes the throw before tagging Greater Pittston’s Adam Felinski at home on a sacrifice bunt during the seventh inning of Friday afternoon’s American Legion game in Hughestown. Greater Pittston won, 6-5.
Darren Reilly, project manager with Amentum, is shown Thursday morning with a collection tube for the petroleum that’s been seeping into the Susquehanna River in Berwick.

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