Adaptive bicycles can be expensive. Transporting the equipment adds an additional cost. To remove limitations, Individual Mobilities in Motion partners with the University of Scranton to provide cycles and training to people with mobility issues.
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Daryl Rinker had pleaded guilty and awaited sentencing for his role in the ring
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Governor's proposal could expand, duplicate programs, such as those at YMCAs in Wilkes-Barre and Milton.
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Provisional ballots are a backstop to make sure people can vote even when there’s confusion.
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County will not grant permission for federal monitors to be stationed inside polling places, however.
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Crisis caseworkers will join cops on mental health calls
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Danville’s community center builds new fitness, childcare and social programs with $4 million from fundraising and grants.
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The University of Scranton program is funded by a National Science Foundation grant.
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Sheetz Inc., which operates more than 700 stores in six states, has been hit with a lawsuit by federal officials who allege the company discriminated against minority job applicants.
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Pennsylvania House Dems propose new expulsion rules after remote voting by lawmaker facing a warrantPennsylvania House Democrats are proposing a process to determine if state representatives are “incapacitated” and to sanction or expel them. The rule change was proposed by Democratic floor leader Rep. Matt Bradford on Thursday.
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Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry charged Shell Pipeline Friday with chronically underreporting spills of industrial waste during construction of a pipeline feeding the company’s Beaver County ethane cracker.
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Bridget Feeney will speak about congenital heart defects at April 28 event in Scranton. Organizers seek to raise awareness of cardiac issues facing women.
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Choices in local state representative and Senate races are few
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