Friday May 17 | Times Herald-Record
Police ID body found floating in Delaware River
The body found floating in the Delaware River nearly two weeks ago as been identified as a Pennsylvania man reported missing last month, state police said.
Friday May 17 | WNEP-TV Moosic
Last Day of Bridge Project is a Doozy
Penndot said a bridge repair project in Wyoming County is wrapping up Thursday, but this final day certainly had an impact on traffic.
Races heating up in Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties
As the primary approaches, most voters in Susquehanna, Wayne and Wyoming counties will see a little competition for nominations in municipal races but few candidates for county posts.
Online petitions start to click and kick | Zoe Williams
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith says he can live on A 53 a week. Around 500,000 people have petitioned him to prove it.
Iain Duncan Smith rapped by watchdog for misusing benefits cap statistics
A DWP spokesman said the anecdotal responses of staff and claimants supported Duncan Smith's public statement.
Sharon and Mary Beth, who both are 17 and from Greenfield Twp., will present dairy skits for school-aged children and speeches for their adult audience during a pageant at the Tunkhannock United Methodist Church.
Star of Billy Joel's Broadway Hit, 'Movin' Out', to Headline Vineyards by the Viaduct in Nicholson
May 2, 2013 - NICHOLSON, Pa. -- Wade Preston, star of Billy Joel's Broadway hit "Movin' Out" is set to headline this year's "Vineyards by the Viaduct" Wine Festival to benefit the Nicholson Volunteer Fire Company.
Universal credit is trouble, but it's no welfare revolution | Nick Pearce
'Iain Duncan Smith has sounded understandably twitchy about the implementation plans for his much hailed universal credit.' Photograph: Ian Nicholson/PA Archive/Press Association Ima If it's a revolution, it is a quiet one.
Universal credit has great potential for positive social change
Iain Duncan Smith, secretary of state for Work and Pensions, has been challenged with the task of making sure the universal credit system arrives on time and on budget.
Dear Iain Duncan Smith, thanks for nothing | Janet
After 15 months trying to live on A 30 a week, I have a job. But I am worried about those your government continues to persecute 'You make idle comments about how you could live off A 53 a week if you had to, but that's the point, Iain, you will never have to.' Photograph: Ian Nicholson/PA I've got BIG News! I've got a job! Amazing isn't it? ... (more)