$2.5 million project includes more than a dozen planned improvements to the park.
Beer garden offering 24 taps and summer pig roasts opens May 1.
Karol's Kitchen and Catering will replace Triciclo Peru at beer garden.
BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – A county commissioner is worried Tuesday that funding to expand a popular bike trail could be pulled. The Alameda Drain Trail was first approved in 2016, but now a portion of the nine-mile project is at risk of losing funding. The Alameda Drain bike trail project would connect a section at []
A $31 million project to create addition to Vel R. Phillips Juvenile Justice Center.
Community Advocates works with county to support six nonprofit organizations.
A large group of young people gathered at the popular park with three sound systems playing dance music. Gemma Armitage, aged 20, who attended the rave, told The Star that many of the people visiting the park that afternoon were not affected and they were even smiling at them as they passed by the ravers. She said: “I went to the rave on Saturday and noticed there was a big mix of people there. “There were some families and children all enjoying the music. It wasn’t too loud and didn’t go on...
Crowley and Johnson were joined by Chief Judge Carl Ashley at Community Reintegration Center.
A date will be set at the next county board meeting
LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Officials have announced the ice cream trail is coming to Luzerne County. According to the Luzerne County Convention & Visitors Bureau, they are introducing the launching of their new Ice Cream Trail. More than 20 different ice cream shops and parlors from throughout the county will be at the ice cream []
SMITHFIELD TOWNSHIP, MONROE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Marshall's Falls Park has been in the making since 2008 when supervisors purchased the original 15-acre parcel. The Smithfield Township Manager, Julia Heilakka, says the main challenge was securing a highway occupancy permit from PennDOT for a driveway on Marshalls Creek Road for a parking lot. There was a []
A $5 million road project was the topic of a special Baxter City Council meeting Thursday, April 25.