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The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, PA) articles from September 2006

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The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, PA) back issues from September 2006:

Rascal Flatts surprises crowd Review: The band plays Thursday night to about 9,000 fans at Montage Mountain.

Sep 01, 2006

CityVest buys 2 buildings: The structures are at North and North Main streets in Wilkes-Barre and have been vacant for years.

Sep 01, 2006

Man hurt in daytime shooting.

Sep 01, 2006

Court backs ruling of $20M in injury.

Sep 01, 2006

Barnes & Noble gives W-B ol' college try: Woolworth's building is site of store for the public and King's/Wilkes students.

Sep 01, 2006

New Valley Crest site narrowed: Owner says new nursing home is expected to be near Geisinger Wyoming Valley off Route 115.

Sep 01, 2006

Exeter gets $57,000 grant: Money to be used on Hicks Creek.

Sep 01, 2006

Hunters get an early chance at state parks: Several sites have opened for goose season today to control the bird population.

Sep 01, 2006

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Times Leader, David Iseman column: A couple two, tree tings about the bicentennial.(Column)

Sep 01, 2006

Ernesto no friend to Exeter: With area expecting up to 3 inches of rain tonight, the mayor fears Hicks Creek could flood 50 homes.

Sep 01, 2006

Kiki keeping up: Akron's senior defensive tackle has proven himself over the years.

Sep 01, 2006

Minus a leader, Monarchs soldier on: King's faces powerful St. John Fisher tomorrow without defensive end Tore Alaimo.

Sep 01, 2006

Wilkes seeks revenge: Colonels lost a close one to Paterson last year. They want payback tomorrow.

Sep 01, 2006

11 area schools miss Pa. goals.

Sep 01, 2006

Good vibrations, always, for fanatic: A 57th Beach Boys concert is something that Joe ?Moon? Thomas can't wait for.

Sep 02, 2006

W-B cops mum over shooting: The victim in Thursday's shooting, Jovaughn Davy, is a convicted drug dealer.

Sep 02, 2006

5 county bars face loss of liquor license: White House Caf? in W-B was site of two shootings in two years. Glass Bar in Edwardsville is also targeted.

Sep 02, 2006

Dam release increased.

Sep 02, 2006

Curry, WVW make quite an outfit.

Sep 02, 2006

Truce reached over illegal-immigrant law: Hazleton won't enforce ordinance and opponents won't seek injunction.

Sep 02, 2006

W-B says don't bring food, booze to show.

Sep 02, 2006

Sportsmen support effort to cut mercury emissions: Statewide advisory warns people to limit or avoid eating local fish because of dangerous levels.

Sep 02, 2006

Band survives and thrives: Supporting Breaking Benjamin during long tour, Dropping Daylight of Minnesota wows skeptics locally.

Sep 02, 2006

Union: Crestwood used illegal labor practice: During negotiations, school board talked of outsourcing the support staff jobs.

Sep 02, 2006

UGI delivers welcome cost cut: Utility formerly known as PG Energy passes it savings on natural gas to its customers. Rate is down 19.5 percent since start of year.

Sep 02, 2006

FCC filing shows TL investors: Members of Parente family, Frank M. Henry are principals in firm that is the prospective buyer of WOLF-TV.

Sep 02, 2006

Dems' poll: Sherwood, Carney tight: The incumbent congressman leads by 4 points, but margin of error makes it even.

Sep 02, 2006

Seniors uniting in pursuit of tax relief: School, property and nuisance fee panned; broader sales tax, property transfer hike sought.

Sep 02, 2006

After loss to Abington, coach rips his Cougars.

Sep 02, 2006

Curry's debut a winner: WVW overcomes errors, tops Scranton.

Sep 02, 2006

Bilski key for Meyers in defeating Hoban: The senior blocks a punt and returns it for a TD and makes an important interception.

Sep 02, 2006

Rangers stunned in OT.

Sep 02, 2006

Tigers rally past Pats: Down 14-0 early, Tunkhannock gets tough on ?D' and QB Benko gets air attack going.

Sep 02, 2006

New-era Berwick shut out.

Sep 02, 2006

Warriors RBs run past L-L.

Sep 02, 2006

A grab for more glory.

Sep 02, 2006

New charges for convicted drug offender: Officials say Michael Brostoski, 20, of Forty Fort is accused of selling cocaine to an informant.

Sep 03, 2006

Turnpike may be on road to private owners: Cash-strapped state agency ponders selling some of the toll road to private, maybe foreign, companies.

Sep 03, 2006

Tenacity, versatility pay off for marketer.

Sep 03, 2006

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Times Leader, Casey Jones column: A Dawg gone, but Berwick spirit thrives.

Sep 03, 2006

Rain a lot less than expected in county: One-third of inch comes from remnants of Ernesto. Areas to south and west hit harder.

Sep 03, 2006

Mountaineers have their day vs. Coughlin: Dallas players who have waited in the wings get their chance to shine.

Sep 03, 2006

Sick of losing, Grenadiers roll: After falling in its final seven games last year, GAR beats up on Susquehanna in opener.

Sep 03, 2006

Queensmen show improvement in loss to CMVT: Dominated by Rams last year, O'Reilly gives them a more competitive game this time.

Sep 03, 2006

Cluster meets, champ for overall WVC debut.

Sep 03, 2006

Lions' 'D' smacks the Zips: Led by Connor and Shaw, LBs excel in debut.

Sep 03, 2006

A DAY AT THE BEACH: The Beach Boys highlight a day of music, celebration.

Sep 04, 2006

TL carrier killed in crash on the job: Coroner: Kevin Church is killed after his van, which was rear-ended, hits him.

Sep 04, 2006

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Times Leader, Mark Guydish column: Galloping through the news of 1806.(Column)

Sep 04, 2006

Again, kids are all right for Lions: For the second year in a row, some freshmen jump in and contribute right away.

Sep 04, 2006

Advocate for pupils, parents on mission: Right to Education Local Task Force still aids special-needs kids despite changes.

Sep 05, 2006

Man arraigned in ATV thefts: Adam John Verdekal, 26, is charged with stealing two all-terrain vehicles.

Sep 05, 2006

Hailing a success: Leighton says spread-out schedule allowed more people to attend events, which ended with Beach Boys concert.

Sep 05, 2006

Luzerne man spars with borough: Owner of property hanging out over creek wants action. Engineer wants apology.

Sep 05, 2006

Breeding new woes: Growing feral feline population living off of businesses along Kidder Street in Wilkes-Barre.

Sep 05, 2006

Wilkes-Barre, Pa., Times Leader, Casey Jones column: Show in Kirby Park wasn't all on stage.(Column)

Sep 05, 2006

City upgrades take aim at college crowd: Convenience of movie theater, increased safety make the grade with some students at Wilkes and King's.

Sep 05, 2006

Four locals ND green all the way: Wyoming Valley natives will be waiting for the Nittany Lions when they come to town for Saturday's much-anticipated game.

Sep 05, 2006

Brother: Gacha admitted to killing: Chris Howell said he was told details about Carrie Martin's death hours after it occurred.

Sep 06, 2006

DA seeks death in smother homicide: Officials say George H. Fink Sr. killed his ex-girlfriend, who had a PFA against him.

Sep 06, 2006

Independent filmmaker will discuss work with King's students: Bucks County native has completed his second feature-length film.

Sep 06, 2006

Kidder St. Citizens Bank robbed: Man walks into W-B bank with a note claiming he had a gun. He fled with undetermined amount of cash.

Sep 06, 2006

Curley's bid for parole denied.

Sep 06, 2006

And on his farm he had a cannon: Dorrance Twp. farmer uses propane-fired device to scare away critters, but a neighbor is upset over the noise. Matter goes before judge this month.

Sep 06, 2006

Sex offender law proposed in W-B: Wilkes-Barre Councilman McCarthy wants such people barred from living near places kids congregate.

Sep 06, 2006