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BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner A paper line was shut down as the result of a fire at the Procter & Gamble Mehoopany plant Monday evening. P&G spokesman Alex Fried said that about 7 p.m. a fire broke out in the ductwork of a paper...
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BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner A Tunkhannock home in the northern tip of the borough was gutted by fire early Saturday morning. Triton Hose Co. Fire Chief Paul Shaffer said a call went out at 5:46 a.m. with flames coming out of the attic...
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BY ROBERT L. BAKER Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK TWP. - An early morning blaze just off Rt. 307, about two miles west of Lake Winola Thursday gutted a house owned by Ken and Gaylene Matalavy. Triton Hose Co. Fire Chief Paul Shaffer said a...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner FALLS TWP. - A Newton-Ransom Volunteer Fire Company firefighter pulled an unconscious woman from a burning mobile home two miles south of Lake Winola Monday afternoon. The woman, Denise Miller, was transported...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner OVERFIELD TWP - A fire that destroyed a garage near a home on Jan. 25 west of Lake Winola was caused by a malfunctioning wood burner. Lake Winola Fire Chief Marty Bonifanti said the fire has been ruled accidental...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner OVERFIELD TWP - An investigation into a fire that destroyed a garage near a home Sunday night west of Lake Winola continued through Monday. Lake Winola 2 nd Assistant Fire Chief Gene Dziak said the cause...
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BY KIMM MONTONE Times-Shamrock Writer A Wyoming County couple was displaced and a fire truck damaged after a Lake Winola house fire Thursday. About 40 firefighters from five companies were called to 73 Maple Road in Overfield Twp. at 12:13 a.m., where...
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BY MICHAEL J. RUDOLF Wyoming County Press Examiner MONROE TWP. - Firefighters battled frigid conditions to put out a blaze that gutted a home not far from Beaumont early Friday morning. The cause of the fire on Nulton Hill Road (SR 2002) is still under...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK - An historic landmark on Tioga Street shuttered since a fire in March recently became the focus of a lawsuit between a fraternal organization and its owner. Meanwhile, work has begun to tear...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK - Mason Temple Lodge No. 248 began to earnestly search for a new home after their historic meeting place on Tioga Street was destroyed by a fire in March. The search continues and the Masons...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK TWP. - Animals died in a fire that gutted a home on Stark Road Sunday night. The cause of the fire is undetermined, Triton Hose Chief Paul Shaffer said. He added that the homeowner, Suzanne Mislevy...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner TUNKHANNOCK TWP - A kitchen at a restaurant at Shadowbrook Inn & Resort was closed Thursday morning after it was damaged by fire. Around 7:45 a.m., Triton Hose Company responded to Bogeys Bar & Grille...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner MEHOOPANY - Unable to salvage anything from a home gutted by a fire early Friday morning, Kim Fulkersin and her family are looking for help. Around 3 a.m. on Friday, a fire gutted the family's home on...
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BY JOSH MROZINSKI Wyoming County Press Examiner NORTHMORELAND TWP - A fire destroyed a home south of Tunkhannock on Friday and made the structure uninhabitable. The 100-year-old residence is owned by Michael and Barbara Rowlands and is located on Route...
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