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Now's The Time To Prune Your Apple Trees And Landscape Shrubs
CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — Now that the last of the very cold weather its behind us it's the perfect time to get out your trimmers and prune your landscape. Paul tells us the perfect way to prune your apple trees. Since the trees are just beginning to sprout leaves and you can still see the structure of the trees late, spring is a good time to prune its branches. The trees will begin growing fast so the tree will also heal quickly where the branches are cut.
Keystone College accreditor makes grim statement on future
In the most definitive statement yet that Keystone College might fold, its accreditor has alerted the public that closure may be imminent. The Middle States Commission on Higher Education posted on its website Wednesday a message titled
Irem Shrine Circus underway in Dallas
DALLAS TWP., LUZENRE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — It’s the show that families in the community look forward to, the Irem Shrine Circus. The fun brings everyone together to raise money for children in need. “It’s a whole complete 90-minute show. There will be hula-hoop artists, aerial stars, and the costume quick-change people. Also, an illusion act […]
Softball Recap: Jorja Snyder can't quite lead Crestwood over Lake-Lehman
After flying high against Dallas last Thursday, Crestwood came back down to earth. The Crestwood Comets lost 7-1 to the Lake-Lehman Knights on Monday. The result was an unpleasant reminder to Crestwood of the 9-1 loss they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in April of 2023. Crestwood...
Drivers Sought For Damaging Park In Bucks County, Authorities Say (PHOTOS)
Falls Township police are looking for a group of drivers who they say damaged the grass at Quaker Penn Park late last month.The pictured drivers were caught on video damaging the park's turf and fields late on Wednesday, April 24, according to authorities. Falls Twp. Police Department Fal…
Hand-pick Mother's Day tulips at Brown Hills Farm amidst half a million blooms
TUNKHANNOCK, WYOMING CO. (WOLF) — Now that we are in the middle of Spring, Brown Hills Farm in Wyoming County says now is the time for you to stop by and pick some tulips just in time for Mother's Day. This season the farm has over 500,000 tulips and...
‘Tale as old as time’ presented in Taylor
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. The classic tale as old as time is coming to Taylor this week. Act Out Theatre Group will present Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” Performances will be held at Riverside High School’s auditorium. The musical features Belle,...
Ask Paul: How To Prune A Panicle Hydrangea
CLARKS SUMMIT, Pa. — They are one of the most fast-growing shrubs, that grow upright and in late summer produce large white blooms that often turn a beautiful burgundy color; they are panicle hydrangea and grow up to 25 feet tall. If you want to keep this shrub low and under control, you'll need to prune it regularly. It is amazing how far back you can trim it and it maintains it's vigor. Paul Epsom teaches you how to prune your panicle hydrangea to keep it looking lovely in your landscape.
Boys Track and Field: Lake-Lehman surges to early lead in District 2 Championships
SCRANTON — It’s shaping up to be a fight to the finish in Class 2A, but the Lake-Lehman boys have to like where they’re at with the first day of the District 2 championship meet in the books. The Black Knights won three of the seven 2A...
Sizing up the District 2 track and field championships
Tired of ads? Subscribers enjoy a distraction-free reading experience. Dallas and Lackawanna Track Conference powerhouse Abington Heights are headed for a clash in Class 3A girls while Pittston Area’s Aria Messner and Holy Redeemer’s Isabella Granteed lead the Wyoming Valley Conference’s individual representatives for the District 2 Track and Field Championships at Scranton Memorial Stadium Monday and Tuesday.
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