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The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton area becomes a vibrant hub of winter activities each January, offering both outdoor adventures and cozy indoor escapes. Whether you’re planning a quick getaway or a longer stay, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. From exciting Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins games to memorable meals at iconic pizza spots, you’re in for a treat this season.
Cheer for the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins
Hockey fans, this is your moment! The Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins light up the ice at the Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza with thrilling games that bring the community together. Perfect for families, friend groups, and solo travelers alike, cheering for the Penguins is a winter staple not to be missed.
Pro Tip: Secure your tickets early, as January games are popular. Arrive a little ahead of schedule to get your snacks, explore the team merch, and settle in for an action-packed night on the ice.
Hit the Slopes
For those who can’t resist the allure of fresh powder, Wilkes-Barre/Scranton is just a short drive from fantastic skiing and snowboarding destinations.
- Montage Mountain Resorts in Scranton is a go-to for snow enthusiasts, featuring slopes for all skill levels and a tubing park for a bit of family-friendly fun.
- Elk Mountain Ski Resort, located slightly farther north, offers challenging runs and breathtaking views for experienced skiers.
Be sure to check trail conditions and layer up for a comfortable day outdoors.
Explore Winter’s Beauty
If skiing isn’t your thing, there are plenty of other ways to take in the beauty of northeastern Pennsylvania in January.
- Frances Slocum State Park provides peaceful trails perfect for snowshoeing or brisk winter walks.
- Seven Tubs Recreation Area offers a serene escape and stunning snowy vistas that highlight the area’s natural charm.
- Try ice skating at the Toyota…

Taylor Swift will not be performing live for a while. Thousands of fans were in tears after the singer wrapped up her final show of the record-breaking Eras Tour. And it looks like the aftershocks of the tour have not fully worn off for the fans. As a result, dedicated Swifties are finding their own ways to relive the electrifying musical celebration of Swift. Recently, a band devoted to the pop queen announced one such tribute.
They are paying homage to Swift’s tour with a fun new show at a popular American casino, which is going to be very similar to Eras Tour.
Taylor Swift fan band brings the Eras Tour magic to a American casino
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Even though Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour has come to a close, one tribute band, Taylor Nation, is doing their best to give Swifties a little slice of that experience in Connecticut next month. The tribute show, called Taylor Nation: A Tribute to All Eras of Taylor Swift, will feature the top live band singing along with the iconic pop star. It will feel just like the Eras Tour, with songs from all of Swift’s 11 eras. The show will kick off at 4 PM on Sunday, February 2nd, live from Mohegan Sun Arena. Tickets for the show will go on sale on January 10th via Ticketmaster.com.
Fans wanting in on the tribute experience can also grab tickets at the Mohegan Sun Box Office on Saturday, January 11th, as long as they are still available. As per the Retro Podcast the idea to start a Taylor Swift tribute came from the band’s keyboard player, David Yuter. They decided to go for it with the hope that it would lead to bigger and better opportunities, since they mostly performed at weddings and corporate…
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Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority has released operating results for its fourth quarter and full fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2024, with a big jump in net revenue as the headline grabber. According to the report, Mohegan saw its second highest quarterly net revenue in company history, up 12% year over year. Mohegan Digital net revenue was up $60.1 million year over year.
The Mohegan INSPIRE Entertainment Resort in South Korea, which opened in March 2024, generated net revenue of $62.2 million.
Mohegan INSPIRE, located at Incheon International Airport in Yeongjong Island, South Korea, features three hotel towers, totaling 1,275 rooms, a 15,000-seat multi-purpose arena, an indoor water park, an outdoor entertainment park, and a casino exclusive for foreigners, as well as shopping, dining and entertainment.
According to reporting, Mohegan is seeking to refinance debt incurred with the construction of INSPIRE, a $1.7 billion resort, to stave off a default.
As well as INSPIRE, Mohegan’s U.S. properties include resorts in Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Nevada, New Jersey, and Washington. Mohegan also operates Fallsview Casino Resort and Casino Niagara in Niagara Falls.
“It’s been 30 years since the Mohegan Tribe was granted federal recognition in 1994, and in that time since we opened the Mohegan Sun here in Connecticut, we have transformed Mohegan from a regional, single casino, into one of the premier global integrated omni-channel resort operators,” said Raymond Pineault, Chief Executive Officer of Mohegan. “This year marks the culmination of a number of important initiatives which enables us to build on these accomplishments and remain focused on executing our strategy.”
Net revenues in Q4 increased $54.3 million year over year to $497.7 million, primarily due to the continued growth of Mohegan Digital and revenue from INSPIRE. Consolidated Adjusted EBITDA of $81.3 million for Q4 decreased $6.8 million compared with the prior-year period.
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TAHLEQUAH, OK – A new report is highlighting the many successes of the Cherokee Nation’s $7 million Community Partners Grants, which were distributed to nearly 270 applicants across the reservation between 2022 and 2024.
Cherokee Nation provided hundreds of thousands of dollars in grant funds to entities in each of the Cherokee Nation reservation’s 14 counties and in at-large Cherokee communities over about a two-year period, providing funds to applicants ranging from community-based non-profits to senior citizen organizations and youth league organizations, and from food banks to schools and local governments.
“The impact of our recent Community Partners Grants can be seen across our reservation, with new projects and investments that will benefit the quality of life for all who live in and visit our communities,” said Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. “These nearly 270 entities serve so many people, including thousands of Cherokee families. Their work is important to our daily lives, so I am proud to see this $7 million investment will have a generational impact.”
A few of the projects that received funding include:
- Pryor Rec Center – $55,000 for increasing access to wellness initiatives
- Tahlequah Area Coalition for the Homeless – $25,000 for operations of its day center and shower program
- Stilwell Soccer Club – $25,000 for program initiatives
- Coffeyville Area Community Foundation – $25,000 for community projects
- Town of Gore – $50,000 for public playground safety updates
- Help-in-Crisis – $50,000 for domestic violence intervention
- Tulsa Food on the Move – $25,000 for food outreach and food sovereignty efforts
- Zion Public School – $25,000 for playground safety updates
- Sallisaw Public School – $25,000 for playground safety updates
In total, more than 48% of the grant funds were provided for community…
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Marc Johnstone of the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins crashes the net to score a goal against the Lehigh Valley Phantoms on Dec. 21 at Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza.
Sometimes, the difference for a team can be the dynamic in the locker room, and so far this season the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins appear to have quickly come together both on and off the ice.
“It’s just a super tight-knit group,” forward Corey Andonovski said. “I feel like this year, especially, we kind of have some momentum and whatnot going into Christmas break.”
That tight-knit group was evidenced on the ice several times in the Dec. 21 game at Mohegan Arena at Casey Plaza against the rival Lehigh Valley Phantoms. Penguins players not necessarily known for mixing it up got into some of post-whistle scrums in the second half of the game.
Rookie forward Tristan Broz, one of the team’s leading goal scorers, stood up for teammate Joona Koppanen when he took a late hit after the second period had ended. Defenseman Mac Hollowell, who leads all defensemen on the team in scoring, also stood up for his teammates and got ejected after a scrum in the third period.
“I think that’s important. I mean, I think it just shows like that we’re willing to stick up for one another and that we’re, you know, a real team,” Broz said. “And obviously that’s maybe not like what I would build my game off of, but I’m also not afraid to stick my nose in there if the other teams get out of line. You have to to stick up for your teammates out…
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The UConn Huskies women’s basketball team’s most recent game came against the USC Trojans on December 21. Despite the contest being thrilling from start to finish, UConn ultimately came up short and lost to USC 72-70.
If there was any positive takeaway for Huskies fans in that defeat, it was that superstar Azzi Fudd made her return to the court for the first time since suffering a knee sprain during UConn’s December 7 game against Louisville.
While Fudd did play in that USC game, it was in an extremely limited role, having come off the bench and playing just 8 minutes while not scoring any points and going 0-4 from the field.
It makes sense why Huskies head coach Geno Auriemma was cautious in bringing Fudd back to action, given that she’s still fresh off returning from a torn ACL that kept her sidelined for almost all of the 2023-24 season.
When speaking with the media on December 28, Auriemma discussed easing Fudd back into action and assessed how this ongoing holiday break will benefit her.
“Certainly more so,” Auriemma said when asked if Fudd is any readier since the USC game, per The UConn Daily. “Certainly more so than she was the other day.
“A couple of practices isn’t really going to get you ready to play, so I think getting away and giving it an extra four or five days… I think all that, mentally, makes her a little more comfortable knowing that there has been enough time for it to be 100%,” Auriemma continued.
Geno on Azzi’s availability and participation in practice over the last few days:
“Certainly more so.”
The team has practiced the last three days in a row. Practice ran long today.
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