by Mike Sauers | Jun 22, 2024 | Poetry
Michael Sauers June 22, 2023 Some young and saucy dandelions Stood laughing in the sun; They were brimming full of happiness, And running o’er with fun. At length they saw beside them A dandelion old; His form was bent and withered, Gone were his locks of gold.... by Mike Sauers | Jun 19, 2024 | Air Quality, Environment
Written by Linda Christman Posted June 19, 2024 The Panther Creek Power Plant in Nesquehoning has asked for permission to burn tires as fuel. The plant has been burning waste coal since 1992 and now proposes to add tire shreds to the fuel mix. Waste coal burned as... by Mike Sauers | Jun 16, 2024 | Education, Justice, Local Community, Uncategorized
Written by Ginny Mazzei Posted June 15, 2024 Tuesday’s (6-11-24) Press Enterprise carries a report about the proposal to invest in public education, HB 2370, that passed the Pennsylvania House on Monday. I say it is about time. I am over 65 and understand the... by Mike Sauers | Jun 14, 2024 | Education, Letters to the editor
Written by Gerard Hoefling June 13, 2023 I am writing in response to a recent Letter to the Editor in which the author expressed disdain for those who might compare former President Donald Trump with Adolph Hitler and instead argued a more accurate comparison would be... by Mike Sauers | Jun 3, 2024 | Education, Local Community, Uncategorized
Written by Robert Curry Posted by Michael Sauers June 3, 2024 Sometimes dreams are just too big for one person to carry. Those big dreams must be shared if they are to become a reality. The story of the Hazleton Integration Project (HIP) is one such dream. HIP became...