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Lackawanna Coal Mine Tour reopens for first time since fall 2019

The pandemic kept the popular Scranton destination closed for the season last year. Author: Elizabeth Worthington Updated: 5:15 PM EDT April 30, 2021 SCRANTON, Pa. This is the first time a group of people has emerged from the Lackawanna Coal Mine since October of 2019. The Scranton tourist attraction never got the chance to open for the season last year. Financially, it hurt. We usually do anywhere from 20,000 to 30,000 people in the summer, just in the mine itself. So that hurt, said Jerry Hubshman, director of Lackawanna County Parks & Recreation. It s been a tough road for everybody. The employees here haven t done any work in that long, so everybody s glad to be back, said Art Moran, deputy director of Lackawanna County Parks & Recreation.

Southwest flight attendant sues airline over husband s COVID-19 death

Southwest flight attendant sues airline over husband s COVID-19 death By Irina Ivanova Airlines lobby Congress for more bailouts A Southwest Airlines flight attendant whose husband died of COVID-19 is suing the carrier, alleging it failed to follow safety protocols at an employee training event and led to the worker contracting the disease and passing it on to her spouse. Carol Madden, 69, has worked for Southwest for four years, a job she described as her dream. Last summer, her husband, William Madden, drove her to and from a mandatory training session in Baltimore. Three days after the July 13 event, Madden and her husband both developed COVID-19 symptoms. While Carol Madden recovered, her husband was admitted to the hospital August 1 and died a week later at age 73. 

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