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Hicks spent 16 months building a 24-foot scale replica of Juno Beach — Canada’s D-Day landing point — and now on this busy Thursday afternoon, he holds a man up for inspection.
Building Juno Beach: Canada's D-Day exploits find fresh life in a Saskatoon museum A soldier with PTSD, and a group of eager teens, built a scale model of Juno Beach over 16 months - inch by inch ...
A 47-million-year-old cicada fossil from Germany’s Messel Pit could teach us about the evolution of insect communication.
Voters defeated three incumbent mayors in Luzerne County on primary election day. Nanticoke voters resoundingly rejected a referendum to get rid of term limits for elected officials. In Lehman Twp.… ...
Tuesday is election day, when Democratic and Republican voters across Luzerne County get to decide which judicial, city and borough council, township supervisor, school board and other candidates w… ...
Pavuk seeks re-election as Foster Twp. supervisor John Pavuk is running for re-election as Foster Twp., a role in which he said he has “demonstrated a track record of responsible leadership and ...
Daily Point NIFA fights back against NUMC In the waning days of budget negotiations in Albany, Nassau University Medical Center has continued to wage a battle against state lawmakers, Gov. Kathy ...
After three years of conflict with Russia, Ukrainian soldiers recount the war's development and the challenges faced on the front line.
Dolores was happily married to Conrad Pavuk for over 50 years when he passed away. She has left to mourn her, her children and grandchildren: Crystal (Richard) Mihalich - their children, Michelle ...
The Jim Thorpe girls basketball team has found its next head coach. Nadia (Gauronsky) Pavuk was approved to lead the Olympians’ program during Wednesday’s school board meeting. Pavuk spent the past ...
By hanging upside down, bats do not have to rest their weight on their weak legs. Roosting upside down also protects bats from some of their potential predators, Pavuk said.
George was born May 23, 1925, in Youngstown, the son of the late George and Mary Pavuk Lutza. A lifelong resident of the area, he was a proud graduate of Chaney High School, Class of 1946.