
Chamber Sponsorship 101
Let’s get this straight… An article in a chamber of commerce-published magazine about why it’s a good idea to sponsor chamber events? Predictable, if not
Let’s get this straight… An article in a chamber of commerce-published magazine about why it’s a good idea to sponsor chamber events? Predictable, if not
Tunkhannock Students & Employers Embrace School-to-Work Program To address the shortage of workers that is affecting almost every sector, Wyoming County businesses have been looking
CDL Scholarships Available for Wyoming County Students As the demand for certified truck drivers continues to grow, classes at the Susquehanna County Career & Technology
KEYSTONE COLLEGE BUSINESS PROGRAMS RECEIVE REACCREDITATION Four Keystone College business programs have been reaccredited by the International Accreditation Council for Business Education (IACBE), recognizing them
Couple’s Dedication to Howland Preserve Leads to New State Park for County The process of opening the Howland Preserve to the public in 2006, maintaining
Family, farmers, and friends are the foundation on which Stark & Jennie Bartron built Bartron Supply. Founded in 1948, the business sought to support the
In 1977, Tom Henry of Tunkhannock decided to build and operate a tire shop on Route 6 just west of town. Before he finished construction
At some point, many businesses are presented with an opportunity to sponsor a community event in their area. While you may be reluctant initially because
A cruise ship captain once said, “There’s always a weird person at your dinner table. If you’re sitting with several couples and you can’t figure
Mother’s Day is an ideal way to honor the women in your life who have helped you become the person you are today. In recent
Rep. Fred Keller Joins us for Lunch The Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce recently had the pleasure of welcoming U.S. Congressman Fred Keller back to
Section 132(a) of the IRS code allows employees to pay for their qualified commuting costs (up to specified limits) with pre-tax dollars. The program was
By Warren Howeler On Monday, Feb. 21, the Wyoming County Chamber of Commerce offices in Tunkhannock Township were abuzz with activity. People moved from room
According to the U.S. Small Business Administration, “Small local businesses are the lifeblood of the U.S. economy; they create two thirds of net new jobs
The Milnes family of Tunkhannock is celebrating the 65th anniversary of a namesake enterprise that was started by Stuart Milnes in 1956. Through the years, as