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Missing link coming to Frances Slocum State Park
LUZERNE COUNTY, Pa. — The shoulders of this red-winged blackbird are not the only thing that catches the eye or draws visitors' attention at Frances Slocum State Park. Orange fencing around a new pedestrian bridge at Frances Slocum State Park is drawing visitors' attention. "It seems that people are...
Set to climb the Freedom Tower
Schuylkill counties Derick Flail and John Lucas are at the jungle in Schuylkill Haven training to climb the 2,226 steps of the Freedom tower in New York city June 2nd . Derrick Flail, Schuylkill County says, “ I just look for things to challenge myself. Challenge myself for a great cause and this came up. And I said this is perfect, How can simulate 104 floors I am not sure. a lot fo hills, training, mountains, sled work, just stay healthy. I am not yougn, I am not 20 years old so I just try and do this to find a great cause that can make myself better and lead from example. “
Don’t miss the Magic Polka Machine!
PA live! (WBRE) — Since 1974, Polka Joe Manjack has been spinning the Polkas on what has to be one of the longest running Polka shows on the radio with Magic 105.5 WMGH-FM. Many people join Polka Joe each Sunday morning at 10 for the best Polkas, but you can also join him this Sunday (May 26) at the Lakeside Ballroom in Barnesville!
Coal Region Bleenies
Bleenies (not blinis…BLEENIES!!) Potato pancakes (a.k.a. latkes or whatever you know them as…) in the Schuylkill County area of the Coal Region are known as bleenies and waiting lines for them at church picnics and block parties are legendary. Every cook has “their” way to make them, but the basic steps pretty much follow the same pattern. Here is a simple basic recipe for you to have some comfort food...
Timber turned into toys | Back Down The Pennsylvania Road
NESCOPECK, Pa. — We don't think much about wooden toys, but for kids, they can create a lot of fun. Imagine the fun, then, of someone whose hobby is to make those toys. That's the kind of man Mike Stevens met Back Down The Pennsylvania Road in 1993.
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