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| Man threatens two people with gun, samurai sword A Shippensburg, Pa., man was charged after he allegedly threatened two people with a gun and a samurai sword last week at a home on Roxbury Road in Southampton Township, Pennsylvania State Police said. Joseph Michael Kennedy Jr., 21, is charged with simple assault and making terroristic ...
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| Pennsylvania offers $30 million to create solar jobs Apparently, when Pennsylvania commits to developing an industry, they commit. Mere weeks after Governor Tom Wolf signed Act 40 into law, he has made $30 million available to businesses that promote the deployment as well as encouraging companies to manufacture solar components in the state.
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| Hunter fatally shot in woods as Ohio deer gun season begins Investigators say 62-year-old Randy Gozzard was found Monday afternoon in a heavily wooded area of Ashtabula County's Monroe Township, in far northeastern Ohio near the Pennsylvania state line. Fellow hunters searched for him after he failed to rejoin them. Investigators say they're trying to ...
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| Pa. needs to work harder to ensure clean, safe drinking water | Opinion Rescinding the Clean Water Rule endangers the drinking water of 63 percent of Pennsylvania residents. The administration has also proposed significant budget cuts to EPA. Cuts to federal funds could leave states and local communities to fend for themselves to protect clean water and ultimately our ...
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| Pennsylvania state officials will see a pay raise in 2018 The salaries of Pennsylvania state lawmakers, judges and top executive branch officials, including Gov. Tom Wolf, will rise in 2018. The increase is 0.8 percent, a figure tied by law … Click to Continue » Source: Local News from the Fresno Bee. ← Bedrock to buy site of former housing project in Detroit ...
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| Pennsylvania state officials will see a pay raise in 2018 HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — The salaries of Pennsylvania state lawmakers, judges and top executive branch officials, including Gov. Tom Wolf, will rise in 2018. The increase is 0.8 percent, a figure tied by law to the year-over-year change in the consumer price index for urban consumers in the ...
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