- More than 1,000 people attended the dedication of the ultra-modern St. Joseph's Church, which had come in at a cost of more than $350,000.
- Another Shamokin church, Lincoln Street Methodist, was observing its 125th anniversary.
- Those who had an inte
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It might be due to the ongoing IRS controversy that the Justice Department's seizure of Associated Press phone records recorded a second-tier level of outrage in Congress. Or, it might be because so many members of Congress don't care about freedom of th
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Independent voters, bless their hearts, are the poor cousins in the American electoral family. They're allowed to show up, but only half the time, and they pretty much have to dine on the table scraps left over after their rich relatives get first pick.
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Abortionist Kermit Gosnell's conviction for killing live babies and a woman in his Philadelphia abortion mill validates strict limitations on abortion and shames Pennsylvania's government.
Gosnell's operation, appropriately dubbed a "chamber of horrors,"
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- It was announced that Mrs. Arville Fausold had decided to run for the Shamokin Area School Board, the first woman ever to run for the position.
- In another political development, H.J. Stannert, a sand dealer from Northumberland, was elected chairman o
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To the editor: I read the news report Wednesday on the Shamokin Area School Board meeting and, with particular interest, that portion dealing with the cafeteria. I strongly disagree with most figures that were given as fact. Yes, the food service company
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To the editor: Several members of our organization had an opportunity to read your article in the April 23 edition entitled "New 'thin-mix' tried as an alternative to tar and chip rehab. " We thought it was important to draw your attention to a few items
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To the editor: This letter is in reference to the Shamokin Area Elementary School. So many negative things are said and written about the school district, and with elections approaching for school board seats, the letters and comments have become particu
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To the editor: Two national observances are being held in May to recognize the important contributions of health care professionals to the health and well-being of patients-National Nurses' Week (May 6-12) and National Hospital Week (May 12-18).
Strength
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Father Robert M. Gillelan Jr., pastor of Prince of Peace Parish, Steelton, has been elected to the position of diocesan administrator by the College of Consultors of the Diocese of Harrisburg. Gillelan had served as vicar general/moderator of the Curia f
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Bus bunny
This is a comment for the bus drivers. My daughter rode the bus about two years ago. One of the drivers decorated the bus every month for a different theme until somebody complained that the Easter bunny was religious. It's a shame there are go
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Taking a dive
I don't know if you are a baseball fan, but I see these outfielders diving for balls that are 5 feet off the ground. The old-timers had a saying: If you get a good jump on the ball, you don't have to dive.
Separate but equal
I think Sound O
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Just my imagination
The retail price of coal at local breakers did range from about $150 to $185 per ton over the past three years. But how could Mr. Molesevich receive those prices for his high-volume sales that would be on the wholesale market? It app
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