Monday, February 23, 2026

Luzerne County adds 24 new workers in January

Luzerne County government added 24 new employees in January, while four prior workers were rehired, according to the latest monthly personnel report.

Demand for language interpreters continues to increase in Luzerne County’s court system

The demand for language interpreters continues to increase in Luzerne County’s court system — a trend officials have been observing for years, statistics show.

Women’s Network announces St. Patrick’s Day Dinner/Distinguished Woman of the Year

PITTSTON — Mary Rossi, who may have an Italian last name, is in fact 100% Irish. She will get a chance to revisit her Irish roots at the Greater Pittston Chamber of Commerce Women’s Network St. Patrick’s Dinner on Thursday, March 12, at Fox Hill Country Club, when she will be honored as the 2026 Distinguished Woman of the Year.

Wyoming Area Catholic Class of 1980 names Kindness Award recipients

EXETER — The 4th Annual Wyoming Area Catholic School (WAC) Class of 1980 Kindness Award was awarded to sixth-grade student Victoria Sabetta and third grader Robert Svab. This year’s awards were given in honor of the late Jasmine Mikitka, who served as a long-time secretary at WAC.

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DISTRICT 2 GIRLS BASKETBALL: Lady Patriots, Warriors, Devils eliminated

CLARKS SUMMIT — Abington Heights solved the stingy Pittston Area defense in the opening quarter Wednesday night, giving the Lady Comets the advantage they needed to remain in front throughout a 39-28, home-court victory in a District 2 Class 5A girls basketball semifinal.

Ella Campenni headed to England

Ella Campenni has received her first international field hockey assignment.

NEXT LEVEL: Ranieli leading the way at Millersville

Daniella Ranieli is leading the Millersville University women’s basketball team in most statistical categories.

D2 Girls Basketball: Abington Heights rides early lead, beats Pittston Area

CLARKS SUMMIT — Emma Coleman led Abington Heights in scoring, as expected, but it was a first-quarter boost from others that got the Comets started.

BY THE NUMBERS: Defense got things started for Lady Patriots

Pittston Area’s defensive aggressiveness made it difficult for Wyoming Area to even get shots off in the early going of Monday’s Tigue-Denisco Cup girls basketball game.

Wyoming Area grad joins Chargers coaching staff

Wyoming Area graduate Julian Campenni landed a job as assistant defensive line coach with the National Football League’s Los Angeles Chargers this week, according to multiple local sources and national media reports.

DISTRICT 2 PLAYOFFS: Patriots, Warriors, Blue Devils all home in boys basketball

Pittston Area, Wyoming Area, and Old Forge all earned the home court for their first District 2 boys basketball playoff games.

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