Posts tagged: Coal Region
Kaier’s Park Share Your Ideas
By Meredith Rhoades Blight is a problem facing much of northern Schuylkill County, but people in Mahanoy City have a plan to counteract this growing issue. The plan is to turn the historic 13,000-square-foot space where Kaier’s Brewery once stood into Kaier’s Park in the summer... Read More
Students Strive for Solutions
By Taylor Evans Youth Summit Focuses on the Opioid Crisis The Schuylkill County Youth Summit is an organization of students that strive to solve local issues that affect the community as a whole. Six students from each county school district are chosen based on their character, work ethic and problem-solving... Read More
Create a Brighter Future
By Joei Shaller It’s the month to love yourself! The month of May is National Mental Health Month, started by Mental Health America in 1949. The purpose of this month is to raise awareness and educate everyone about mental illnesses, the truth behind living with these... Read More
Teamwork is Rewarding
By Oceana O’Boyle Teamwork is a lot like life. You have to be able to work with people, support others when they fail, and be a good sport whether you win or lose. In swimming, I have learned these lessons by being on a relay team.... Read More
Easter Recipe
By Kassidy Ravina My dad shared an Italian Easter Meat Pie recipe with me. He’s made it every year for as long as I remember. It’s absolutely delicious. First, you’ll need: 4 (9-inch) unbaked pie crusts 2 pounds of ricotta cheese 6 eggs 8 ounces of... Read More
Top 5 Funny Jokes
By Riannon Barkus and Myla Wall Need a Smile? Coal Cracker jokesters Rhiannon Barkus and Myla Wall had some fun searching the internet and social media for the funniest jokes they could find. Here, to brighten your day, are a few of their favorites. 1. I... Read More
Top 5 Summer Activities
By Kassidy Ravina and Rhiannon Barkus Are you tired of doing the same things every summer or not doing much at all? Here’s a list of new things to try this year! Take a camping trip. Whether it’s with family or friends, this can definitely make... Read More
Living in the Age of School Shootings
By Serena Bennett When I was in Kindergarten, they taught us about stranger danger. They taught us that a school is a safe place, and the bad people lay outside of it. In school, however, we are all friends. When I was in second grade, we... Read More
Spartans Support Parkland Families
As their own high school was under threat of an attack, some local students organized a t-shirt fundraiser to help families of the victims of the Valentine’s Day shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. On February 24, the North Schuylkill School District reported on its website... Read More
Gino Capone’s Sports Legacy Continues
The 10th annual Gino Capone Wrestling Tournament was held at Mahanoy Area High School in February. Capone’s daughter, Monica, pictured above, attended with her family. For many years, Gino Capone, a 1943 graduate of what was then Mahanoy City High School, provided his services as a sports trainer at Mahanoy... Read More