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The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, PA) articles from June 2007

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The Times Leader (Wilkes-Barre, PA) back issues from June 2007:

AMEN AT HOBAN: Service at Catholic high school marks change.

Jun 01, 2007

Speaker urges grads to use their gifts to change the world.

Jun 01, 2007

Methadone clinic plan withdrawn: Group that had proposed facility for Yatesville may seek another county site.

Jun 01, 2007

Students see end of era.

Jun 01, 2007

Falcon nests a sign species is recovering: Though the bird is still listed as endangered, its population is growing.

Jun 01, 2007

Kingston center gets new floor: Maple hardwood basketball court is being installed in the recreation site.

Jun 01, 2007

Blind Association sets grand opening.

Jun 01, 2007

State union official joins L-L pickets: PSEA treasurer wanted to remind local union's teachers they are backed by state association.

Jun 01, 2007

Soccer standouts move past local teams: Dallas and Bishop Hoban will try to be first D2 team to advance to semis since 1998.

Jun 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Saturday a day for all to take to happy trails.(Editorial)

Jun 01, 2007

Pianist to bring international flavor.

Jun 01, 2007

Land offered for proposed prison: County will examine the 18 to 20 offers of property, but that is no guarantee the facility will be built.

Jun 01, 2007

Butler did it for Lehman baseball: Center fielder robs Mountain View slugger of 3-run homer as Black Knights win 2A title.

Jun 01, 2007

Toledo edges SWB in slugfest: David Espinosa's three-run home run in the fourth inning critical for Mud Hens.

Jun 01, 2007

Welcome, bazaar season: Homemade food, goodies lure crowds.

Jun 01, 2007

Millionaires too hot for Spartans softball: Williamsport's Melissa Baer allows one hit for her 10th shutout of the season.

Jun 01, 2007

For area girl, it was just not to bee.

Jun 01, 2007

Activists promote the outdoors: Group seeks ideas on how to keep people interested in and connected to nature.

Jun 01, 2007

Attorneys will rebut homicide evidence at cop's trial.

Jun 01, 2007

Bishop Hafey students see end of era.

Jun 01, 2007

Ground broken for new Misericordia building.

Jun 02, 2007

L-L teachers to return Monday.

Jun 02, 2007

Rally might draw quite a gathering: Organizer of event supporting Hazleton law and mayor and immigration reform says busloads expected from Conn., N.J.

Jun 02, 2007

Device deters youth drinking: Court system using alcohol- detecting anklets on repeat juvenile offenders.

Jun 02, 2007

Carney wants immigration agency fixed: Rep. Chris Carney plans to write letters to lawmakers requesting Congress investigate the matter.

Jun 02, 2007

Baseball, Benjamin expected to clog I-81: Yankees game at PNC Field, concert at Toyota Pavilion to start around same time today.

Jun 02, 2007

DUI center is safe, county officials say: W-B facility won't close as result of county assuming alcohol-related programs.

Jun 02, 2007

Police: Crime down in downtown W-B: Chief of Police Gerry Dessoye gave credit to a crew of ?utility officers? assigned to that area.

Jun 02, 2007

Teacher talk snags for Dallas reported: Key differences involve health care, wages, early retirement and credit reimbursement.

Jun 02, 2007

Computer animations eyed for homicide trial: Lawyers for Jeff Dennis, prosecutors both hope to use at upcoming trial.

Jun 02, 2007

Familiar finish for slumping Yankees: An early lead and a strong start from Henn don't add up to a win against Rochester.

Jun 02, 2007

Dallas game suspended, will be finished today: Lightning also hinders Hoban as contest is postponed and will be played today.

Jun 02, 2007

They're banking on Kingston: Honesdale National Bank built a full-service facility on the former Alles auto dealership property.

Jun 02, 2007

Northwest Area plans to strike: The district was given notice that teachers plan to hit picket line on Monday.

Jun 02, 2007

Lines are drawn at Northwest.

Jun 03, 2007

Hoping to prevent lapse of memories Catholic schools merger: School portraits, yearbooks, trophies and banners all need a home.

Jun 03, 2007

Review: At Montage, it was all about the Benjamin.(Concert review)

Jun 03, 2007

This trail's made for walkin': Luzerne County National Recreation Rail/Trail cost $800,000; paid by grants.

Jun 03, 2007

Helping to find a cure.

Jun 03, 2007

Police: Hazleton men sold marijuana in a school zone: Two of three people charged could face mandatory prison sentences.

Jun 03, 2007

Walkers lace up in W-B to help woman fight cancer: Lydia Charney is part of new clinical research to find a breast cancer vaccine.

Jun 03, 2007

Hoban era ends: Argents suffer 2-1 loss in state quarterfinals in school's final athletic event.

Jun 03, 2007

Duncan hits 15th home run in victory: SWB overcame an early two-run deficit to snap its four-game losing streak.

Jun 03, 2007

Junge coming home: The ex-Red Barons' manager brokers a deal to put the pitcher in the Yanks' rotation.

Jun 03, 2007

Rebuilding plan: After tribulations a decade ago, builders going strong.

Jun 03, 2007

Many buyers take time to browse.

Jun 03, 2007

EDITORIAL: Alternative drug program may be worth duplicating.(Editorial)

Jun 03, 2007

Dallas soccer moves on to semis: Ellen Arnaud's goal from Friday night's suspended game secures Mounts' win.

Jun 03, 2007

sporting RAWtalent: GoDaddy girl says being wrestling Diva has nice ring to it.

Jun 03, 2007

Strike today at Northwest.

Jun 04, 2007

Classic rides draw attention: Show at LCCC features classy vehicles.

Jun 04, 2007

Seton Graduation: 'The best' and the last.

Jun 04, 2007

War of words: Signs wave, anger briefly flares.

Jun 04, 2007

Barletta's fight is their fight.

Jun 04, 2007

New tests await D2 baseball champs: WVW, Pittston and Lehman have had little time to catch breath before state openers.

Jun 04, 2007

W-B official: City's deal for Wi-Fi removes risk.

Jun 05, 2007

Vonderheid settles in.

Jun 05, 2007

A bee mystery: Vacant hives a problem for agriculture.

Jun 05, 2007

Scam targeting families of GIs revealed.

Jun 05, 2007

Davis the main man for Knights: Senior hits, pitches Lehman into quarters.

Jun 05, 2007

Insurance divisive at Northwest: Board member insists sharing premium cost needed. Union says health trust saves enough.

Jun 05, 2007

Vandals hit new trail in Pittston: About 250 feet of fence damaged over weekend. Nature trail opened Saturday.

Jun 05, 2007

Hazleton told to release police scores.

Jun 05, 2007

Spirit of St. Boniface can live on.

Jun 05, 2007

Diocese teachers will picket: Catholic school teachers union objects to Thursday meeting.

Jun 05, 2007