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Community prepares for Vice President Harris to visit Wilkes-Barre
- WILKES-BARRE, LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Luzerne County is hours away from welcoming Vice President Kamala Harris to the stage. The Democratic Presidential Candidate will campaign at Wilkes University on Friday. 28/22 News Reporter Gianna Galli was on campus with what the community is hoping for and what people should expect when heading to the rally. […]
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Some College Park residents, mayor, against teardown of ballfield
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