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LCCC Ems program receives accreditation

First row, from left, are Lisa Babbish, West Nanticoke, assistant, EMS program, LCCC; Marilyn Teberio, Kingston, secretary, EMS program, LCCC; Mark Ercolani, Laflin, director, EMS program, LCCC; Dr....

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Kingston police investigating burglary

Police said a man forced his way inside Sloppy Joe's Beer Garden sometime after 3 a.m. Tuesday.

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Man charged with home improvement fraud

Police said Frank Lukasavage, also known as "Anthony," 44, owner and operator of FL Masonry and Construction, accepted money to do work at residences in Forty Fort and Wilkes-Barre, but never followed...

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Trial date set for lawsuit challenging flood board's levee fee

After five years of delay and preparation, a lawsuit challenging the legality of the Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority's controversial levee fee finally has a trial date.

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The week ahead

Enjoy music, vendors, and fireworks in downtown Scranton. The Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic is scheduled to perform at 7:30 p.m. Call 570-963-6800 or , Friday at Tunkhannock High School.

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Jack Williams Tire supports wounded veterans

To commemorate the opening of its 29th location in Mountain Top, Pa., Jack Williams Tire Co.

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Corrections & Clarifications 7/1/14

The date of a Graham Academy community open house at its new location, 1 Institute Lane, Kingston, was incorrect in Sunday's edition.

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Cops: Shickshinny woman stabbed boyfriend

Heather Muchler, 29, of 1017 Shickshinny Valley Road, is charged with two counts of aggravated assault, simple assault, recklessly endangering another person, and related charges.

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Pierce Street Bridge Ready to Reopen

The ride for drivers in the Wyoming Valley should get easier. Construction on the Pierce Street Bridge connecting Wilkes-Barre and Kingston is coming to an end.

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What makes an Old-Fashioned Fourth of July?Food, family, fireworks, and the...

Old-Fashioned Fourth of July: July 4, noon-10 p.m., Kirby Park . Free. Fireworks at dusk.

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The List

PABLO PICASSO: 25 YEARS OF LIMITED EDITION CERAMICS FROM THE ROSENBAUM COLLECTION, 10 a.m. today through Sept.

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West Side

The Wyoming Valley West Middle School held its annual eighth grade dinner dance recently at the Middle School on Chester Street in Kingston.

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Getting Ready for Fourth of July Weekend

"The grocery store was very busy this morning. I got there about nine o'clock, and they were very busy already," said Diane Dekmar of Kingston.

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Photo Andrew Krechcv4Firep1 7/3/2014 - A distraught resident is comforted by a loved one as her home burns, Thursday.

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Kirby Park Celebration Draws Crowd

There were rides, plenty of food choices and vendors selling all kinds of things at Wilkes-Barre's annual Old Fashioned Fourth of July celebration in Kirby Park.

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Big cost for 'smaller government' campaign

Citizens for Smaller Government Inc., Chuck Volpe's political action committee, spent that much to try, unsuccessfully, to sell Lackawanna County residents on a new form of government.

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Growing homeless population in Kirby Park is raising concern

WARREN RUDA / THE CITIZENS' VOICE Jarrett Bidding, 22, told The Citizens' Voice in a jailhouse interview that he attacked a runner in Kirby Park for money.

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Teen struck by hit-and-run driver in Kingston

Kingston police at about 5:30 p.m. Thursday responded to Chester Street on the report of a 14-year-old struck by a vehicle, police said.

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Shavertown mom wants evidence tossed in DUI trick-or-treat case

A Shavertown woman accused of being drunk when she took her young son trick-or-treating last Halloween is asking a judge to suppress evidence, including alleged admissions to police, statements made by...

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Kingston tables proposed parking ordinance

Sandra Kase, council vice president, made the motion to resume talks on the proposal at council's next work session.

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