LOTTERY ROUNDUP
<p>Winning lottery numbers:</p>
<p> SUNDAY, Oct. 28</p>
<p> Midday Daily Number: 0-2-1</p>
<p> Midday Big Four: 5-8-2-2</p>
<p>Winning lottery numbers:</p>
<p> SUNDAY, Oct. 28</p>
<p> Midday Daily Number: 0-2-1</p>
<p> Midday Big Four: 5-8-2-2</p>
<p>Arrangements to be announced on Tuesday Miss Martha E. Slusser, 96, formerly of Berwick and Nescopeck concluded her journey in this life at 2:03 a.m. Saturday, Nov.
<p>NEW YORK (AP) —Google’s Android software for mobile devices was running on 75 percent of smartphones shipped in the third quarter, as the search company extended its lead over Apple, accor
<p>Danville man drove truck, enjoyed farming Frank R. Sabol, 70, of 2467 Snydertown Road, Danville, passed away Friday evening, Nov. 2, 2012, at Geisinger Medical Center, Danville.
<p>LawmakersLou Barletta, David MillardandKurt Masser will be trying to hold their seats against challengers Tuesday when voters in Columbia and Montour counties go to the polls.</p>
<p>CAMDEN, Maine —When Peg Davis was ready to find a retirement community to move to, she looked north — not south — for a place to spend her later years.</p>
<p>HARRISBURG — After a presidential campaign distinguished more by sporadic TV commercials than candidate visits to the state, Pennsylvania voters will help choose the nation's leader a
<p>Debts alleged</p>
<p>NEW YORK — Even with her Coney Island apartment squarely in the path of Superstorm Sandy, Loraine Gore was staying put. At age 90, she said, she had her reasons.</p>
<p>NEW YORK (AP) — For the past three years, the Internal Revenue Service hasn’t been investigating complaints of partisan political activity by churches, leaving religious groups who make di