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Week in review: January 22-28, 2023

Take a look at stories throughout the week of which we are most proud, had a profound impact or that you might want to look at again.

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A mama bear and her cubs are sheltering under a homeowners Pike County, Pa. deck this winter.
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BETHLEHEM, Pa. - Welcome back to our Week in Review. We have chosen several stories, in no particular order, to take you back on the week. Enjoy, and thank you so much for reading.

1. The Pennsylvania Game Commission is keeping tabs on a mother bear and her cubs nestled under a deck in Pike County, and is offering an up-close look at the sow and her offspring 24/7.

2. Customers of PPL, an electrical energy company that serves the Lehigh Valley, are noticing unusually high bills — even when they didn't use more electricity.

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Many PPL customers were recently billed for "estimated" usage instead of actual usage. This resulted in bills being higher than normal. Stephanie Sigafoos

3. The only bank on Easton's South Side is shutting down, officials said Wednesday. Mayor Sal Panto Jr. said Fulton Bank at 280 Line St. will close. A corporate spokesperson for the bank said the shutdown will occur near the end of April.

4. As the Lehigh Valley treks through its least-snowy winter on record (thus far), there are signs emerging that we may be in for a large-scale change of our weather pattern.

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A typical El Niño pattern.

5. A top economist at the country’s fourth-largest bank presented a mixed forecast to Lehigh Valley business leaders Tuesday as the United States tries to weather high inflation.

6. Eileen Mason-Newman, the owner of Mia & Maddie, has been selling her cookies, cupcakes, scones and more at the Easton Farmers Market for more than a year. Earlier this month, the city's Zoning Hearing Board approved Mason-Newman's application for a food processing (bakery) use at 34 North 2nd St., putting her on the path to opening a shop there.

7. A concert by two classic rock headliners will kick off the Great Allentown Fair's grandstand lineup for its opening on Aug. 30, it was announced Wednesday.

Other acts also have been announced for the annual end-of-summer event.

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