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Pennsylvania's now the fifth largest state in the country, and other takeaways from the new Census ... Even though Pennsylvania is now the nation's fifth-largest state, it is also one of the slowest growing. Stronger growth in other states, especially in the South and West, is likely to cause Pennsylvania to lose one congressional seat in the 2020 reapportionment. by Jonathan Lai, Staff Writer @Elaijuh ...
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Pennsylvania Department of State Announces Disciplinary Actions Against Charitable Organizations HARRISBURG, Pa., Dec. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Department of State filed disciplinary actions against 10 charitable organizations, professional solicitors and professional fundraising counsel during the month of November, Acting Secretary of State Robert Torres ...
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Pennsylvania's top 2018 high school football prospects: Who signed and who's left? Harrisburg's five-star defensive end Micah Parsons, the state's top prospect in the 2018 cycle, signed with Penn State earlier in the day. Several other top in-state prospects, such as Camp Hill tight end Zack Kuntz and Nazareth wide receiver Jahan Dotson, joined Parsons in signing with the Nittany Lions ...
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Pa. lawmaker says he won't quit over sex harassment claim HARRISBURG, Pa. – A veteran Pennsylvania state representative insisted Wednesday he was innocent of any misconduct and said he does not plan to resign after reports the state paid a quarter-million dollars to settle his former aide's claim of sexual harassment. Rep. Tom Caltagirone, D-Berks, said ...
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Ski lift malfunction in Central Pa. leaves 5 with minor injuries Two years ago, House Democratic caucus chief counsel Nora Winkelman told the state's Department of General Services, which runs a self-insurance fund that eventually paid on the claim, that a legislative assistant in Caltagirone's district office had initially made a $1.5 million claim for "a complaint of ...
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Oldest Pa. trooper remembered as someone who'd talk to anyone, President Eisenhower to mailman He had a long career in the Pennsylvania State Police that included riding in the department's rodeo and providing security for the Eisenhowers at their farm near Gettysburg. It was because of a brief period of time when the state police mandatory retirement age of 60 was waived that Holleran got to do ...
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State's growing hard-cider industry making Pennsylvania Farm Show debut An estimated 70 percent of Pennsylvania's apple production — the nation's fourth-largest apple producing state — comes out of Adams County. It's only fitting then that Adams County apple farmers, several of whom have turned to hard-cider production in recent years, have taken the lead to help spread ...
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'Misinformation' seen as reason for veto of Pennsylvania abortion bill HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania — Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf vetoed pro-life legislation that "would have strengthened" the state's Abortion Control Act "by banning the cruel and brutal practice of dismemberment abortions," said the state Catholic conference. The legislation, which passed both the ...
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People in the News—Dec. 21, 2017—Blank Rome The event was a full-day seminar covering various topics related to state and local taxation. Karpchuk and Koelsch presented "Pennsylvania State and Local Tax Update." Both attorneys focus their law practice on state and local tax topics. As senior counsel at Chamberlain Hrdlicka, Karpchuk advises ...
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Pa. Board of Education chair accused of sexual relationships with teens That led to what DeMichele says was a year-and-a-half sexual relationship with Wittig — who, 36 years later, is the outgoing chairman of the Pennsylvania State Board of Education. She says it felt consensual at the time but today, considering their age difference and his role as her coach, she believes ... Report: Tamaqua school board president pursued us sexually as teens, women say - Allentown Morning Call
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Wolf signs law to regulate recovery homes in Pa. ... regulate recovery or "sober living" homes in Pennsylvania. The law, which had bipartisan support in the Legislature, creates a voluntary program to govern the facilities whose numbers have ballooned in the wake of the opioid epidemic. The 64 home operators who receive state funding or referrals will ...
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Two judges renominated for federal bench in Western Pennsylvania The result has been a Western Pennsylvania court that hasn't operated with a full complement of judges for five years. If approved, Judge Horan ... She received her J.D. from the University of Pittsburgh School of Law in 1979 and her B.A. from Penn State University in 1976. Judge Baxter has been a ...
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