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| Cops: Pa. man burned woman with hot coffee, gashed head with mug MIFFLINBURG — State police arrested a Milton man accused of burning a woman's neck with hot coffee and smashing a mug into her forehead. Don L. Blair, 33, remains jailed in Union County Prison on $20,000 bail, according to online records. Trooper Eileen McDermott, state police at Milton, charged ...
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| Crash on I-95 northbound causes delays A crash on I-95 northbound at exit 2 is causing delays. Both I-95 northbound and I-495 northbound are backed up close to the Pennsylvania line after a minor crash, Master Cpl. Melissa Jaffe said. Jaffe said the crash occurred at about 2:15 p.m., but the vehicles involved in the wreck are no longer at the ...
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| DA: Suspect in Clearfield County double homicide found dead ... 47, according to deputy coroner Kim Schaffer-Snyder. A third person was shot and was taken to UPMC Altoona. As of 10 a.m., that person was in critical condition was awaiting to undergo surgery. Court records show that Bush was charged with stalking Nov. 1. State police and the coroner's office is ...
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| Washington County farmer selected for state award ... many aspects of farming and food production is renowned in her area of the state," said Rick Ebert, president of the farm bureau. "Nancy is also a role model for young women and I'm proud to recognize her as Pennsylvania Farm Bureau's third recipient of the Outstanding Woman in Agriculture Award.
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| Warmer temperatures, dry conditions expected for central Pa. Warmer temperatures and no rain or snow showers are expected for central Pennsylvania on Saturday. "Very little or no measurable rain is expected across the Susquehanna Valley and adjacent portions of southeastern Pennsylvania," according to the National Weather Service at State College.
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| Editorial: Expel bad behavior, not troubled kids The trouble doesn't end there; according to a 2015 study by researchers at Pennsylvania State University, kindergarteners' social skills — their ability to listen, cooperate and help others — were more important than their academic skills in predicting how successful they would be as adults.
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| Pennsylvania state university collective bargaining agreement 82-218 replaced “state colleges” with “Connecticut State University” in Subsec. Current Collective Bargaining Agreements, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: E-4: Bargaining Agreement: Pennsylvania State Education Association View the current collective bargaining agreements for ...
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