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Construction flagger eases frustration with inflatable fun Newswatch 16 s Stacy Lange introduces us to a construction flagger from Luzerne County trying to make the best of the time spent waiting in backups. Author: Stacy Lange Updated: 6:33 PM EDT July 29, 2021 LUZERNE COUNTY, Pa. Nobody likes to get stuck in construction traffic but all too often, drivers direct their frustration at the innocent flagger. The flagger is the most hated person ever. Nobody wants to wait. Everybody wants to rush to get nowhere, but now I get nothing but smiles, and I love it! Everybody s waving, smiling, happy, that s it. After 17 years doing this for a living, Mike Trevorah was sick of drivers hot air. ....
Boerne High School announces death of young teacher “Her kindness and spirit will forever be a fixture of BHS,” the high school said in a statement Updated: Boerne High School (Boerne ISD) BOERNE – A teacher at Boerne High School passed away at the age of 28, school officials announced Saturday. Life skills teacher Crysta Richardson, of BHS, also taught at several Boerne ISD campuses, and “her loss is felt at each one,” according to BHS. Details surrounding Richardson’s passing are limited. But, BHS issued a statement on social media and the school’s website. You can read the full statement from the high school below: ....
A missing pet cat that was mistakenly confused with a wild bobcat shut down a Pennsylvania high school. Pupils were sent home after the exotic-looking Clouded Jack cat was caught on security cameras roaming around inside West Scranton High School. Wildlife officials were called in and spent two hours searching for the animal before tracking it down and realising it was a domestic pet. “I don’t think anyone would have predicted this, of course,. ....
Infamous landlord s property torn down The house in Scranton s Hill Section is owned by an out-of-town landlord who owes the city hundreds of thousands of dollars in back taxes and fees. Author: Stacy Lange Updated: 4:54 PM EDT May 26, 2021 SCRANTON, Pa. There was a block party of a different kind Wednesday morning on the corner of Wheeler Avenue and Pine street in Scranton s Hill Section. The champagne was ready to pop and neighbors quite literally danced in the street as they waited for heavy equipment to tear into a blighted building. Neighbors in Scranton’s Hill Section were literally dancing in the street and drinking champagne ahead of the demolition of this property on Wheeler Ave. & Pine St. It’s owned by infamous city landlord Ken Bond. @wneppic.twitter.com/aw2WQhFYLz Stacy Lange (@stacylange) May 26, 2021 ....
Residents, cats escape flames in Lackawanna County wnep.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from wnep.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.