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2021 Municipal Primary Election Proclamation
NOTICE OF ENSUING GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION COUNTY OF LUZERNE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021 IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACTS OF ASSEMBLY NO. 320, APPROVED JUNE 3, 1967 P.L., ETC. AND THE AMENDMENTS THERETO, PROVIDING FOR A UNIFORM METHOD OF ELECTING CERTAIN PARTY OFFICES AND MAKING NOMINATIONS FOR NATIONAL, STATE, COUNTY, DISTRICT AND TOWNSHIP OFFICES, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT NOMINATIONS WILL BE MADE AT THE GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION, TO BE HELD IN LUZERNE COUNTY ON TUESDAY, MAY 18, 2021, AT THE REGULAR POLLING PLACES IN THE VARIOUS ELECTION DISTRICTS OF THE COUNTY OF LUZERNE, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, AT WHICH TIME REGISTERED AND ENROLLED ELECTORS OF THE DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN PARTIES WILL ASSEMBLE AND VOTE, ACCORDING TO LAW, FOR THE NOMINATION AND ELECTION OF CANDIDATES FOR THE FOLLOWING OFFICES: TO BE NOMINATED VOTE JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN LUZERNE COUNTY FOR 1 VOTE JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN LUZERNE COUNTY FOR 1 VOTE JUDGE OF THE COMMONWEALTH COURT ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN LUZERNE COUNTY FOR 2 JUDGE OF THE COURT OF COMMON VOTE PLEAS ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN LUZERNE COUNTY FOR 2 VOTE COUNTY COUNCIL ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN LUZERNE COUNTY FOR 5 VOTE CONTROLLER ALL PRECINCTS WITHIN LUZERNE COUNTY FOR 1 VOTE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE 11-1-02 FOR 1 VOTE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE 11-2-01 FOR 1 VOTE MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JUDGE 11-3-08 FOR 1 VOTE SCHOOL DIRECTOR BERWICK AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT FOR 4 VOTE SCHOOL DIRECTOR BERWICK AREA SCHOOL -
Wilkes-Barre, Pa
CMYK Vol. 121 No. 19 THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S NEWSPAPER SINCE 1889 July 8-14,2012 The DALLAS POST 50¢ WILKES-BARRE, PA. www.mydallaspost.com An edition of The Times Leader Remembering those Last chance for bidding who fought for freedom DHS Leadership in Civics group unveils military honor wall during July 3 ceremony. By SARAH HITE [email protected] The Dallas High School Stu- dent Leadership in Civics group unveiled its most recent project – amilitary honor wall - at a dedi- cation ceremony on July 3 at the high school. The honor wall features two plaques with name plates – one for Dallas-area military person- nel who have earned the Purple Heart and one for families of ser- CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST vice men and women who have BILL TARUTIS PHOTOS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Setting up the Nearly Olde booth for the 66th Annual Back Mountain Memorial Auction are Ma- received the Gold Star. Retired U.S. Air Force Col. John Brougher, right, of Dallas, de- die Grant, left, Catherine Falzone, center, and Mary Lou Grant. The area, located near the scribes the conceptual design of the Wall of Honor as former Dal- school’s front office, also features las Student Leadership in Civics Club Vice President Aaron Weir 66th Annual Back Mountain aplaque of the United States seal looks on at a ceremony to honor Dallas graduates who received Memorial Library Auction and plaques featuring the em- the Purple Heart and/or Gold Star. blems of each faction of the U.S. comes to an end tonight. -
2013 National Blue Ribbon Schools Program a Public School - 13PA13
U.S. Department of Education 2013 National Blue Ribbon Schools Program A Public School - 13PA13 Charter Title 1 Magnet Choice School Type (Public Schools): Name of Principal: Dr. Paul Reinert Official School Name: Wycallis Elementary School School Mailing Address: 2010 Conyngham Avenue Dallas, PA 18612-0720 County: Luzerne State School Code Number*: 118401603 Telephone: (570) 674-7283 E-mail: [email protected] Fax: (570) 674-7288 Web site/URL: http://www.dallassd.com I have reviewed the information in this application, including the eligibility requirements on page 2 (Part I - Eligibility Certification), and certify that all information is accurate. _________________________________________________________ Date _____________________ (Principal’s Signature) Name of Superintendent*: Mr. Frank Galicki Superintendent e-mail: [email protected] District Name: Dallas School District District Phone: (570) 675-5201 I have reviewed the information in this application, including the eligibility requirements on page 2 (Part I - Eligibility Certification), and certify that it is accurate. _________________________________________________________ Date _____________________ (Superintendent’s Signature) Name of School Board President/Chairperson: Dr. Richard Coslett I have reviewed the information in this application, including the eligibility requirements on page 2 (Part I - Eligibility Certification), and certify that to the best of my knowledge it is accurate. _________________________________________________________ Date _____________________ (School Board President’s/Chairperson’s Signature) *Non-Public Schools: If the information requested is not applicable, write N/A in the space. The original signed cover sheet only should be converted to a PDF file and emailed to Aba Kumi, Director, National Blue Ribbon Schools ([email protected]) or mailed by expedited mail or a courier mail service (such as Express Mail, FedEx or UPS) to Aba Kumi, Director, National Blue Ribbon Schools Program, Office of Communications and Outreach, U.S. -
Impact of COVID-19 on K-12 Education in Our Region Part 1: Spring 2020
A Partnership Among Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine, Johnson College, Keystone College, Lackawanna College, Luzerne County Community College, Marywood University, Misericordia University, Penn State Scranton, Penn State Wilkes-Barre, The Wright Center for Graduate Medical Education, University of Scranton & Wilkes University Institute Insights: Impact of COVID-19 on K-12 Education in Our Region Part 1: Spring 2020 August 2020 Education plans posted on school district websites or Introduction obtained from school administrators, and This research was underwritten by the Greater supplemented with information from published Scranton Chamber of Commerce, and UGI media reports. In a few cases, school districts’ Utilities and with support from the Luzerne Continuity of Education plans were no longer County COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund of available on district websites, and were unable to be obtained upon request by The Institute, limiting the The Luzerne Foundation, the Scranton Area information that could be collected regarding their Community Foundation COVID 19 Fund and approach. the Wells Fargo Foundation. This report was developed to examine the impact of Spring 2020 Learning Approaches the COVID-19 pandemic on public school education School districts in Luzerne and Lackawanna Counties in our region for Kindergarten through 12th grade. used two approaches for providing continuity of This iterative study will involve several components. education to students in the spring of 2020 following The first part of this analysis examines the school closures. All districts in both Lackawanna and approaches used by school districts in Lackawanna Luzerne Counties initially offered Enrichment and and Luzerne Counties to provide Continuity of Review opportunities. These consisted of informal Education to students in the spring of 2020 following activities designed to reinforce or extend students’ the mandated closure of all Pennsylvania schools prior learning. -
The Pittsburgh I Remember Is a City That Will Use This Act of Hate to Build a Place of Love and Hope
THE PITTSBURGH I REMEMBER IS A CITY THAT WILL USE THIS ACT OF HATE TO BUILD A PLACE OF LOVE AND HOPE By Ron Sirak • @ronsirak October 28, 2018 I remember the old Pittsburgh, the grimy city of steel mills and pollution, a lunch pail-carrying kind of place where the sweat of the blast furnaces was washed away with a shot and a beer. I remember a fiercely proud area that viewed Eastern Pennsylvania as another state, perhaps even another country. Pittsburgh, Western Pennsylvania, even has its own language. Phrases such as: “What yinz doin’ after you red up the house?” clang on the outsider’s ear like the wail of a car alarm at 3 in the morning. My mother, who worked as a welder from 7 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. and then as a cleaning woman in an office from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., said of Eastern Pa.: “They’re from the anthracite region; we’re from the bituminous region,” as if that was a stamp you’d get on your passport. My father drove a ladle crane in about every mill in Western Pa. and Eastern Ohio as the steel industry was dying. United Engineering. Mesta Machine. Youngstown Sheet & Tube, Sharon Steel, Jones & Laughlin and finally Pennsylvania Engineering in our hometown of New Castle, 50 miles from Pittsburgh. That’s where he was working when he died at the age of 45, the life sucked from him by relentlessly hard work. When I was a kid the Interstate hadn’t been built yet and the drive to Pittsburgh to see a Pirates game at Forbes Field was an arduous affair, following a windy road that that traced the river. -
Dallas High School Open House Features Exhibit, Athletic Program
— 73 YEARS A NEWSPAPER YWO EASY TO REMEMBER A Oldest Business Institution Telephone Numbers p Back of the Mountain THE DALLAS POST 674-5656 674" wi TEN CENTS PER COPY—SIXTEZN PAGES MORE THAN A NEWSPAPER. A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION VOL. 75, NO. 20 THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1963 School Designates Leading Seniors Curfew Demands Written "Pass": Dallas High School Open House Escapes Fatality Board Upholds RT On Death Highway Council To Give Mill Ultimatum Features Exhibit, Athletic Program Less than a month after his bro- Administrator ther Wesley was killed in an ac- ES cident on the same highway, Dale Allow Township Ten Minors And Parents « Show To Be All Day Economy League K. Myers, 32, R. D. Tunkhannock, And Counselor Days After Meeting Liable For Penalty From 8:30 To 3 miraculously escaped injury when his Upholds Increase Chrysler sedan was hit broadside Service To School, Council ordered solicitor to begin If you are under eighteen, and Open house will be held at the by an automobile driven by Henry legal proceedings against Natona not on errand for your parents or The Pennsylvania Economy Freeman, R. D. 1, Noxen. Dallas Senior High School featuring \ Students And Area having written permission Mills, if no action is takem by the from League upholds the position of the a School Exhibit and a Track and In fair comdition at Nesbitt Hos- firm to pay $4500 real estate trans- them to go to the dance or ball- Dallas School Board in its proposal Field Program on Wednesday, May pital is Mr. Freeman’s son Edward Rated Outstanding game, you will have to be off the fer tax by June 15. -
Winter 10.Indd
Allegheny Valley School PERSPECTIVES Vol. 24 No. 2 Providing community residential environments and therapeutic programs throughout Fall/Winter 2010 Pennsylvania for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. ALLEGHENY VALLEY SCHOOL NEWS Black & Golden Anniversary Celebration a Shining Success On Wednesday, October 6, 450 new 50th anniversary video provided an people gathered to help Allegheny overview of AVS, its clients and staff, and Valley School (AVS) celebrate its 50 the services provided to the community. Years of Caring for children and The Premium Raffle winning ticket was adults with intellectual and drawn and announced by Greta and Art developmental disabilities. Greta Rooney—Tom Michael was the lucky and Art Rooney, II were the honorary winner of two tickets to Super Bowl XLV chairpersons of the Black & Golden and $1,000 cash (courtesy of the Pittsburgh Anniversary Celebration. Steelers and Allegheny Valley Held at the Carnegie School). Museums of Pittsburgh in All the guests received a Oakland, the evening limited edition Terrible Towel® featured an outstanding (donated by the Pittsburgh performance by Mandy Steelers) and black and gold Patinkin in his critically Smiley Cookies (donated by acclaimed show Mandy Eat’n Park Hospitality Group). Patinkin DRESS CASUAL, “Greta and I are delighted that with Paul Ford on Piano. we were able to serve as the During his engaging Honorary Chairpersons for the performance in the Music Black & Golden event,” states Hall, Mandy Patinkin Art Rooney, II. ”The Pittsburgh amazed the audience with Steelers are proud to have been his talent as he sang show a part of Allegheny Valley tunes, told stories and Mandy Patinkin greets John, Parie and JD Duggan. -
Perspectives
Perspectives NovemberYesterday, 2013 Today and Tomorrow Friends of AVS Golf Open The 2013 Friends of AVS Golf Open Myron’s cousin James Kopelman presented by AVS Foundation was held shared personal stories and facts on Monday, August 12 at Green Oaks about Myron, who remains beloved Country Club. Golfers gathered on a throughout Steelers Nation. beautiful day to enjoy a golf scramble and to honor Myron Cope as the 2013 Gross proceeds from the day exceeded AVS CHAMPion. $154,000 and were contributed to the Capital Development Fund. Pictured Senator Rocks presented the award above is NHS Foundation Board to Myron’s daughter, Elizabeth, who Member Timyka Artist (center) with shared thoughts on her extraordinary NHS Allegheny Valley School (NHS/ father and his commitment to AVS) consumers during the golf dinner. Allegheny Valley School. Regis Champ, Dorothy Hunter Gordon and NHS/AVS Wins Big at the 31st Annual Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix The Pittsburgh Vintage Grand Prix (PVGP) celebrated to ensure the event runs smoothly, is enjoyable for the its 31st year July 12-21 with car shows, parades, a gala, spectators, and is a huge success for the charities. concerts, and vintage races. Proceeds from this annual event are donated to NHS/AVS and the Autism Society of Other events during the 10-day festival included the sold- Pittsburgh. out Black Tie and Tailpipes Gala and Tune-up at Bossa Nova. Both were supported by NHS/AVS staff and board This year, PVGP Executive Director Dan DelBianco members and helped to raise funds for NHS/AVS and the presented each charity with a $175,000 check. -
Budget Calls for 2.1Percent Hike
CMYK Vol. 121 No. 16 THE BACK MOUNTAIN'S NEWSPAPER SINCE 1889 June 17 -23, 2012 The DALLAS POST 50¢ WILKES-BARRE, PA. www.mydallaspost.com An edition of The Times Leader Teams clamor for practice space By SARAH HITE tain Recreation Complex in Leh- “Our ideal option is to use fields here (in the Back [email protected] man Township, Center Street Mountain).” Park in Kingston Township, the Jackson Township Recreation Donald Bowden In a semi-rural area with lots of Park, those recently created by KT Raiders president farm land and bare acreage, ath- the Rock Recreation Center in letic field space in the Back Kingston Township and some Mountain is at a premium these space at St. Paul’s Lutheran days – and youth athletic teams are clamoring for the chance just Church in Dallas Township. Finding space field on which to play its games Baseball fields are located in to practice their sports skills. Some teams can’t even find a this season. But the organiza- Dallas Township, Franklin Town- Practice and game-playing space to call home. tion’s home field, which is locat- fields in the Back Mountain in- ship and Harveys Lake Borough. Donald Bowden, president of ed in Forty Fort at the Dana BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST clude those located at the Lake- All of these fields must meet the Kingston Township Raiders, Street Elementary School, hasn’t Lake-Lehman Athletic Director Tom Rokita describes the many Lehman and Dallas School Dis- the demands of dozens of youth said the team is searching for a uses of Edward Edwards Stadium by various athletic teams. -
Case No. 18-35708 in the UNITED STATES
Case: 18-35708, 11/29/2018, ID: 11103091, DktEntry: 9-3, Page 1 of 293 Case No. 18-35708 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT __________________________________________________________________ PARENTS FOR PRIVACY; KRIS GOLLY and JON GOLLY, individually and as guardians ad litem for A.G.; NICOLE LILLY; MELISSA GREGORY, individually and as guardian ad litem for T.F.; and PARENTS RIGHTS IN EDUCATION, an Oregon nonprofit corporation, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2; OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; GOVERNOR KATE BROWN, in her official capacity as SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; BETSY DEVOS, in her official capacity as United States Secretary of Education as successor to JOHN B. KING, JR.; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; JEFF SESSIONS, in his official capacity as United States Attorney General, as successor to LORETTA F. LYNCH, Defendants-Appellees. On Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Portland Division, No. 3:17-cv-01813-HZ The Honorable Marco A. Hernandez EXCERPT OF RECORD VOLUME III __________________________________________________________________ Herbert G. Grey, OSB #810250 Ryan Adams, OSB # 150778 4800 SW Griffith Drive, Suite 320 Email: [email protected] Beaverton, OR 97005-8716 181 N. Grant Street, Suite 212 Telephone: 503-641-4908 Canby, OR 97013 Telephone: 503-266-5590 Case: 18-35708, 11/29/2018, ID: 11103091, DktEntry: 9-3, Page 2 of 293 EXCERPT OF RECORD VOLUME III INDEX DEFENDANT -
2019.03.11.-Dkt-57
Case: 18-35708, 03/11/2019, ID: 11222865, DktEntry: 57, Page 1 of 39 No. 18-35708 UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT PARENTS FOR PRIVACY; JON GOLLY; KRIS GOLLY, individually and as guardians ad litem for A.G.; NICOLE LILLIE; MELISSA GREGORY, individually and as guardian ad litem for T.F.; PARENTS RIGHTS IN EDUCATION, an Oregon nonprofit corporation; LINDSAY GOLLY, Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. JEFFERSON B. SESSIONS III, Attorney General; BETSY DEVOS; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2, Defendants-Appellees, BASIC RIGHTS OREGON, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellee. On Appeal from the United States District Court for the District of Oregon, Portland Division, No. 3:17-cv-01813-HZ BRIEF OF AMICI CURIAE PFLAG, INC., TRANS YOUTH EQUALITY FOUNDATION, GENDER SPECTRUM, GENDER DIVERSITY, AND TRANSACTIVE GENDER PROJECT IN SUPPORT OF APPELLEES AND SEEKING AFFIRMANCE OF THE DISTRICT COURT’S DECISION GRANTING APPELLEES’ MOTION TO DISMISS COOLEY LLP JOHN C. DWYER ([email protected]) MAUREEN P. ALGER ([email protected]) SARAH R. BINNING ([email protected]) EMILY B. HARRINGTON ([email protected]) 3175 Hanover Street Palo Alto, California 94304 (650) 843-5000 Counsel for Amici Curiae [Additional Counsel Listed on Next Page] Case: 18-35708, 03/11/2019, ID: 11222865, DktEntry: 57, Page 2 of 39 COOLEY LLP KYLE WONG ([email protected]) 101 California Street, 5th Floor San Francisco, California 94111 (415) 693-2000 NATIONAL CENTER FOR LESBIAN RIGHTS SHANNON MINTER ([email protected]) AMY WHELAN ([email protected]) ASAF ORR ([email protected]) 870 Market Street, Suite 370 San Francisco, California 94102 (415) 365-1362 TRANSGENDER LAW CENTER SHAWN MEERKAMPER ([email protected]) P.O. -
In the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Case: 18-35708, 03/11/2019, ID: 11223788, DktEntry: 61, Page 1 of 70 No. 18- 35708 IN THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT _________________ PARENTS FOR PRIVACY; KRIS GOLLY and JON GOLLY, individually and as guardians ad litem for A.G.; NICOLE LILLY; MELISSA GREGORY, individually and as guardian ad litem for T.F.; and PARENTS RIGHTS IN EDUCATION, an Oregon nonprofit corporation, Appellants, v. DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2; OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; GOVERNOR KATE BROWN, in her official capacity as SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION; UNITED STATS DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; BETSY DEVOS, in her official capacity as United States Secretary of Education; UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; WILLIAM P. BARR, in his official capacity as U.S. Attorney General, Appellees, BASIC RIGHTS OREGON, Intervenor-Defendant-Appellee. ON APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF OREGON AMICI CURIAE BRIEF OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS FROM THIRTY STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA IN SUPPORT OF APPELLEE DALLAS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 2 AND INTERVENOR-DEFENDANT-APPELLEE CYNTHIA COOK ROBERTSON TARA L. BORELLI PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN LAMBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND LLP EDUCATION FUND, INC. 1200 Seventeenth Street NW 730 Peachtree Street NE, Suite 640 Washington, DC 20036 Atlanta, GA 30308 (202) 663-8000 (404) 897-1880 4828-9045-7737.v2 Case: 18-35708, 03/11/2019, ID: 11223788, DktEntry: 61, Page 2 of 70 ON BRIEF: RICHARD M. SEGAL PETER C. RENN NATHANIEL R. SMITH LAMBDA LEGAL DEFENSE AND PILLSBURY WINTHROP SHAW PITTMAN EDUCATION FUND, INC. LLP 4221 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 280 501 W.