k THE DALLAS POST SUNDAY, MARCH 31, 2013 Scout drive benefits food pantry Members of Boy Scout Troop 281 successfully collected food donations from the Back Mountain on Saturday, March 9. The Scouts picked up over 3,300 non-perishable food items which will help to feed hundreds. These items were sorted, boxed and delivered to the Back Mountain Food Pantry at the Trucksville United Methodist Church. All of the food collected by the Scouts will stay in the Back Mountain. From left, first row, are Jonathan Adams, Matthew Schnable, Vladimir Gingo, Ivan Gingo, Nick Guzzo, John Macy, James Hughes, Ethan Kolojejchick, Alex Perry. Second row, Ryan Trumm, Calvin Crane, Michael Smith, Alex McCarthy, Michael Santora, Zach Dixon, Matt Reynolds, Bradley Adams, Drake Detorre. Third row, David Schnable, Josh Frankevich, Eric Davies, John Murray, Jarod Blockus, Jared Casaldi, Steven Lofing and Paul Smith. KEYSTONE Continued from Page 1 renaming of the Scranton/Wil- kes-Barre Yankees, as well as an honorable mention for sports event coverage on the death of Dr. Joseph Mattioli, owner of the Pocono Raceway in Long Pond. Sports writer Derek Levarse won a second-place award for coverage of sanctions handed down to Penn State University by the NCAA after the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal. He also received a second-place award for sports beat writing about Penn State. Tom Venesky won a first place award for sports/out- doors columns on topics, in- cluding a piece headlined “Dirt roads offer a great route to ser- endipity.” Page designers Rich She- posh, Michele Aed and Irene Kovaleski won a first-place and two second-place awards, re- spectively, for front-page design and page design. The Sunday Dispatch won a first-place award for a photo story by photographer Bill Ta- rutis, a second-place award for page design by staffer Joe Heal- ey and a second-place award for headline writing by staffer Jack Smiles. Abington Journal staff writer Elizabeth Baumeister won a second-place award for inves- | understand small business because | am one. SHARLENE BITTNER (570) 283-8300 Luzerne Shopping Center LUZERNE sbhittner@allstate.com Businessowners Policy. ALL SPRING ; BUSINESS INSURANCE SPORTS FOOTWEAR & 2012 Allstate Insurance Company 1 i 1 Subject to terms, conditions and availability. Allstate Insurance Company and Allstate indemnity Company 1 1 This photo taken by Dallas Post photographer Charlotte Bar- tizek at the Sixth Annual Kids Fishing Day sponsored by the Back Mountain Police Association at Frances Slocum State Park has garnered a first-place Keystone Press Award. tigative reporting of a Ransom Township pipeline, while Adri- ane Heine won a first-place award for her columns, includ- ing one about the death of the family dog. Abington Journal staff, including Robert Tomkav- age, Elizabeth Baumeister, Jason Riedmiller, Stephanie Walkowski, Emily Taylor and Danielle ~~ Antonello-Smolley won a first-place award for Play- book 2012, which highlighted the local football season. The staff also earned a first-place award for “niche publication” of My Edition News for Youth. 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