Two abandoned coal mine sites in Schuylkill to be repaired with more than $8 million in state grants
Two former coal mining sites in Schuylkill County that suffered heavy environmental damage during those operations decades ago and were then abandoned, will now be restored through two state grants ...
TREMONT, Pa. (WHTM) — Just over $15 Million has been awarded to restore abandoned mine land in Pennsylvania, and just over half of that is going to Schuylkill County. The Pennsylvania Department of ...
The following projects received a total of $8.1 million in highly competitive state grant funds: Woodlands for Wildlife — ...
Jay and Carolyn Buffenmyer are preparing to dismantle their cherished model train display, which has been a labor of love for over 56 years, and donate proceeds to a charity for children living in ...
Some Pennsylvania towns grew naturally over centuries, their identities emerging organically from geography and circumstance. Then there’s Jim Thorpe, which decided to purchase its identity wholesale ...
New York’s dentists are aging, and a “retirement cliff” has left a shortage of people in the job. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Wednesday. Today we’ll find out about a new dental school, the ...
A sinkhole partially under Luzerne County’s rail line in Ashley is expected to temporarily suspend train traffic, county Redevelopment Authority Executive Director Margaret Thomas said Tuesday.
Drilling fluid spilled into former mine. Wine-carrying train derails. Arnold Palmer courts 2nd carrier. Man almost misses ...
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Photographer Max Loiacono of Clarks Summit recently exhibited his work at the Bellefonte Art Museum, 133 N. Allegheny St., Bellefonte.
A community is fighting to stop a proposed rail line in Elk County that would move trash through Horton Township to a landfill in nearby Fox Township, warning it could harm the quality of life and the ...
With the advent of hobbyist-grade 3D printers and water jet cutters, we now truly live in a world where if you dream it, you can do it. Absurdist YouTube engineer Matt Spears is back at it again with ...
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