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<h3>Tribune-Review</h3>Radon could be almost anywhere.You can’t see it like smoke. It is colorless and transparent. You can’t smell it like a gas leak. It gives off no telltale scent. You can’t feel it in the air like the moisture of a foggy day. It is as ...

President Biden ran into some trouble a couple of weeks ago when he said in a “60 Minutes” interview that COVID-19 is “over.” The immediate reaction was that Biden had committed a gaffe and it could jeopardize efforts by his administration to round up further funding to combat the ...

LetĢƵ say you own or manage a business and thereĢƵ an employee who just annoys the heck out of you.They show up late. They make fun of and belittle other employees and frequently defy you. The quality of their work is shoddy.One day you call them into your office. You get out a wooden ...

Pennsylvanians: Trust in local newspapers

Local newspapers are at the heart of communities across the commonwealth. Why? They are trusted sources for news Pennsylvanians cannot get anywhere else.It really is that simple.Long established on Main Streets in the boroughs, townships, counties and cities they serve, local newspapers report ...

Local newspapers keep communities strong

Newspapers and reporters have had a rough few years, as they've been lumped in with those in "newsertainment," who led too many to become distrustful of the community-focused work our journalists practice each day.For the men and women working in our state's weekly and daily newspaper ...

Book banning harms our communities

Benjamin Franklin signed the Declaration of Independence, invented bifocals, the lightning rod, the glass harmonica and the Franklin stove, and more than earned his spot as one of the most renowned and revered Pennsylvanians.FranklinĢƵ wide-ranging interests and thirst for knowledge were the ...