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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner BENTON TWP. - Students and the public using Keystone College's observatory will have a grander view of the heavens, thanks to a new telescope that was dedicated on Saturday. "It's the largest telescope we have," said observatory director...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner Several third grade classes from Lackawanna Trail Elementary Center spent part of their day Wednesday experiencing college life. The students were participating in Keystone College's annual "Kids Go to College Day." The event gives youngsters...
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BY STACEY SOLIE Times-Shamrock writer The trees are still barren, the forests still brown. But inside the maples, underneath their rough gray bark, the tug-of-war between freeze and thaw is under way and the sap has begun to move. This time of year brings Shane Kleiner, an instructor at Keystone College...
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BY STACEY SOLIE Times-Shamrock Writer LA PLUME - Prostitution, drugs and alcohol were all up for debate Friday at Keystone College's eighth annual Youth and Government forum. Elected officials, members of the media and a professional wrestling champion convened to answer - or, in some cases, to avoid...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner LAPLUME - It was a routine class assignment that got Keystone College student Lamont Carolina interested in Barack Obama's message. That interest developed into a passion that pushed the Brooklyn, N.Y., native to become a force in the president's...
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BY STACEY SOLIE Times-Shamrock Writer Instead of driving a glossy new luxury vehicle, when the president of Keystone College wants to make an impression, he takes out the school's used 1996 Toyota RAV-4. Donated by a former student and current trustee, it has no spark plugs or pistons, its engine...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner FACTORYVILLE - Students from 14 high schools, including Lackawanna Trail, were at Keystone College on Tuesday to learn about area watersheds and their geography. "It's part of a year-long program on environmental education that centers on watersheds...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner LA PLUME - Tunkhannock Area senior Caroline Van Duzer plans to work in the public relations field after high school and that is why she wants to sharpen her communication skills. On Thursday, Van Duzer's skills were tested during a Future Business Leaders...
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BY DAVID SINGLETON Times-Shamrock Writer One is a former death row inmate who shared a story of redemption. The other is the father of a murder victim who recounted a tale of forgiveness. Together at Keystone College on Thursday, Nov. 20, death penalty opponents Shujaa Graham and the Rev. Walter Everett...
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BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner The Wyoming County office of Penn State's Cooperative Extension Service recognized outstanding achievement of the past year at its annual banquet Thursday night at Keystone College. Bob Hobbes Jr., who for 12 years has served on the Extension's...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner FACTORYVILLE - Barack Obama's presidential campaign is targeting young voters at an unprecedented level. At least that's the way it appears at Keystone College. Jeff Brauer, a political science teacher at Keystone, said Obama's people have...
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