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New Geisinger facility holds wall dedication in Dickson City

DICKSON CITY, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — The Geisinger Cancer Center in Dickson City held a wall dedication on Wednesday.

They had employees and community partners sign a segment of a wall that will be used in their new facility.

Luzerne County nursing home set to close

A doctor there says the facility will bring more comprehensive cancer services, including radiation oncology, for the first time from Geisinger in Lackawanna County.

Lackawanna County commissioners accept Matt McGloin resignation

SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — A chapter closes in the Lackawanna County government as the commissioners officially accept the resignation of Matt McGloin. With his departure, a new process begins to fill the vacancy he leaves behind.

The seat left empty by McGloin's departure is now officially acknowledged by the Lackawanna County Commissioners, clearing the path for the County Court of Common Pleas to appoint his successor.

Local seafood seller gets ready for Lent

SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Lent means lots of people will be eating seafood! 28/22 News stopped by Southside Seafood in Scranton Wednesday afternoon.

They sell everything from soup to fresh shrimp.

People were stopping by to pick out their Ash Wednesday meals all day long.

Ash Wednesday Mass with a focus on the Pope

The staff says business was steady, but nothing compared to other holidays.

"It's nothing like Christmas or New Years. Lent isn't as overwhelming as Christmas," said Ted Rice, an employee at Southside Seafood.

Ash Wednesday Mass with a focus on the Pope

SCRANTON, LACKAWANNA COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Ash Wednesday marks the start of Lent, a time of preparation for Easter for many people of faith.

For practicing Catholics, it's a time to reflect and focus on renewal, but this year, there's more on their minds.

Church-goers and church leaders 28/22 News spoke with said this Lent, they are also focusing on the health of Pope Francis, who remains in very serious condition.

For those of Catholic faith, Lent is a time to give up or add things to their lives.

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