More than 40 people have applied to be the next president of Luzerne County Community College, said Bob Bertoni, college trustee and search committee chairman.
Luzerne County held a news conference Wednesday to show just how far more than $28 million went. Author: Chelsea Strub Updated: 5:41 PM EST January 27, 2021
WILKES-BARRE TOWNSHIP, Pa. The lines are being painted on the ice at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township, which Luzerne County Manager David Pedri said provided the perfect backdrop for a news conference about CARES Act money given to the county. They re putting in new seats; they re paying the lines, we got ice here, we re going to have hockey here in a couple of weeks. Luzerne County s coming back. The arena is coming back, and this is what it s about is supporting these entities as well, said Pedri.
Luzerne County Manager David Pedri, along with representatives from Pennâs Northeast , speak during a news conference at Mohegan Sun Arena to announce the 2020 COVID-19 Grant Funding(âCARESâ) that was received from the PA Department of Community & Economic Development that was distributed to entities throughout Luzerne County. Representatives of Luzerne County small business owners, non-profit agencies, and other grant awardees were in attendance.