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What's Happening May 25-26, 2013 Edition
Enjoy the long holiday weekend!
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Matthew Magda to be inducted into Semi-Pro/Minor League Hall of Fame
Former Scranton Eagle and Current Luzerne County resident amongst the "Class of 2013" to be honored at Canton, Ohio, Ceremony in June
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Announcing Dave Day in Pottsville
Celebrate the life and work of Dave Naydock on Wednesday, May 29th
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Uptown Music Collective to present the 5th Annual Blues -A -Thon
The Uptown Music Collective is set to present its fifth annual Blues-A-Thon fundraiser, taking place June 7th and 8th 2013.
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Scranton Iron Furnaces to Host Arts on Fire Festival
The industrial arts festival will include an iron pour and industrial arts demonstrations.Both days will include art and food vendors, and music.
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TV Listings
Not sure what to watch tonight? Check out our TV Listings.
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Veterans!
Have a question you want answered on Veterans' View? Learn more here.
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Gas Tracker
Find the lowest gas prices in PA.
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Recalls
Learn about the latest recalls here.
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Teens!
Keep your teens safe when driving with 101 Days Of Summer.
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Travel Show
Attend an informative travel show about the Tuscany & the Italian Riviera tour.
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Alaska Cruise
Learn more about the Alaska & Inside Passage Cruise with Dave Kuharchik.
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Tuscany Tour
Learn more about the Tuscany & the Italian Riviera tour with Andy Mehalshick.
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Take Pride
Take pride in America and join us as we say the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Here For Good
The Luzerne Foundation, your community foundation.
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Howard Test Kitchen: May 24, 2013
Honey Mustard Potato Salad
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Howard Test Kitchen: May 23, 2013
Howard prepares Tropical Spare Ribs
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Howard Test Kitchen: May 22, 2013
Dutch Red Cabbage
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Howard Test Kitchen: May 20, 2013
American Goulash
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Howard Test Kitchen: May 17, 2013
Blue Cheese Bacon Slaw
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Buddy Check May 2010: Janice Szczechowicz's Story
A Luzerne County teacher continued with breast self-exams, even after a mammogram showed nothing out of the ordinary. She credits her monthly ritual, and what's...
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Buddy Check April 2010: Genna Kundratic's Story
Genna Kundratic is battling Stage IV breast cancer for the second time in four years, but her positive spirit is helping her win the fight...
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Buddy Check March 2010: The Pink Pedal
Four college students from Schuylkill County are bicycling more than 3,000 miles this summer to raise money for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
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Buddy Check February 2010: Ski for the Cure
We caught up with hundreds of skiers and snowboarders who helped raise money for the third annual "Ski for the Cure" at Jack Frost Ski...
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Buddy Check January 2010: Tina Orner's Story
Tina Orner was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2001, and within five years, was actively involved with the Northeast Regional Cancer Institute's annual cancer survivor...
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Information on Alzheimer's Disease
The Department of Health and Human Services today came out with a plan of attack to combat Alzheimer's Disease.
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Back To School Links
For Students Career Colleges and Technical Schools College Students Gateway Education and Career Statistics Education Resources, from USA.gov Grade Point Average (GPA) Calculator Kids.gov Libraries Online College Search School, College, and Library Locator Social Security...
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Common Cents – Making Every Dollar Count
Across the Commonwealth, pockets of school districts are turning to their neighbors to find ways to work together on behalf of their students and taxpayers...
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Science: It's Elementary
One in five American jobs require intensive math and science training, and every high-skill career demands employees with strong problem-solving and critical thinking...
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Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts
Investing in a Better Future for Pennsylvania Pennsylvaniaââ¬â¢s promise is our children â⬓ Pennsylvaniaââ¬â¢s future relies on early education today. If we want a good...
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Track Lighting Solution
If you want to add some light to your home as well as add a decorative touch, track lighting is a good solution.Track lighting is...
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Drilling Tile
Drilling holes up to about 1/2 in. dia. through glazed ceramic tile is easy to do with a carbide-tipped masonry bit. But what if you...
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Cedar Closet DIY
IMPORTANT: before using Cedar, remove planks from their packages and place them in the area where they will be installed. Allow the pieces to acclimate...
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Temporary Tacking
A stapler, unlike most other fastening tools, often is used for temporary jobs, such as tacking up a poster-board sign, drop cloth or plastic window...
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Front Door DIY
It's a fiberglass door meant to replace steel; it won't dent or rust; it comes "embossed" (that means it's molded under 2000 tons of pressure);...
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Athletes & Heat Exhaustion
This is the time of year doctors like me worry about heat exhaustion and heat stroke and the importance of maintaining hydration to prevent serious...
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Outdoor Allergies
Spring is here and with that comes allergy season.
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The Kid's Doctor
Here's a question for you. Should sugar be labeled a toxin and regulated like alcohol and tobacco?
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The Kid's Doctor - Family and Childhood Obesity
Although there seems to be non-stop discussion about the influence modern day society has on our children, one fact remains the same. Parents and caregivers...
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The Kid's Doctor - Healthy Lunches
Government funded school lunches will offer more fruit and vegetables and less fat on their lunch plates starting next September.
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