Thursday, May 14, 2026

New union agreements boost starting salaries in 3 Luzerne County human services departments

Starting salaries have increased in three Luzerne County human services departments under new collective bargaining agreements County Council unanimously approved Tuesday.

Luzerne County Council majority advances proposed anti-discrimination ordinance

After hearing several citizen public comments for and against, seven of 11 Luzerne County Council members voted Tuesday to keep a proposed anti-discrimination ordinance on the table for further consideration.

Luzerne County Sheriff Brian M. Szumski resigns

Luzerne County Sheriff Brian M. Szumski has resigned, effective June 2, County Manager Romilda Crocamo informed County Council Tuesday.

Luzerne County Council considering more say in staff compensation matters

Luzerne County Council may seek more say in staff compensation and the creation of new positions — a proposal that had been rejected in the past, according to Tuesday’s voting agenda.

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DISTRICT 2 BOYS TENNIS: Biksey, Jones, Winslow post wins before being eliminated

Both Pittston Area players and Wyoming Area’s Joseph Allegrucci posted opening-round wins before being eliminated from the District 2 boys tennis singles tournament by seeded players Thursday.

NEXT LEVEL: Kearns led DeSales in lacrosse scoring

T.J. Kearns led DeSales University’s Middle Atlantic Conference-qualifying men’s lacrosse team in scoring.

H.S. Softball/Baseball: Gacek, Wyoming Area shut down Berwick in softball

WEST PITTSTON — Wyoming Area pitcher Alexa Gacek gave up a double to start Monday’s game. She then hit a batter and two outs later issued a walk to load the bases.

HIGH SCHOOL ROUNDUP: Big innings keep Patriots, Warriors in leads

Pittston Area was struggling along with a two-run deficit with two out in the bottom of the third inning Tuesday when Josh Barr turned the momentum with a game-tying, two-run triple.

TRACK AND FIELD: Lady Warriors nail down fifth straight championship

Janesa Sancho’s hurdling and sprinting led the way, but Wyoming Area also got its usual assortment of contributions Tuesday while wrapping up a fifth straight unbeaten, championship season in Wyoming Valley Conference Division 2 girls track and field with a 105-41 romp over visiting Hanover Area.

ALL-STATE BASKETBALL: Kopetchny, three Blue Devils honored

Wyoming Area’s Luke Kopetchny and three of the leaders of Old Forge’s run to a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association championship game in Hershey were among those recognized Thursday when Pennsylvania sports writers released their all-state boys basketball team.

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