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East graduate leads volleyball team to Pennsylvania state crown Rottinghaus Miller led North Allegheny High School to the Class 4A (large school) state championship in Pennsylvania. Her two daughters were starters on the team that finished 24-0. "It made it all extra special to have those memories with them," Rottinghaus Miller said. "You wear your coaching hat ...
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Pennsylvania rushing to meet REAL ID deadline HARRISBURG – Under the federal REAL ID law, passed in 2005, a Pennsylvania driver's license is not sufficient identification for travel on domestic passenger aircraft. Fortunately for state residents looking to escape Mercer County winter weather by hopping a jet to Florida, the U.S. Department of ...
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Man killed running across I-78 in Pennsylvania ALLENTOWN, Pa. (AP) — State police say a man who tried to run across multiple lanes of travel on Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania was struck and killed by a vehicle. Police said the accident occurred shortly after 11 p.m. Saturday in the westbound lanes near the Summit Lawn exit in Salisbury Township.
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Following inmate's death, concerns about conditions at Camp Hill prison persist Camp Hill An inmate walks through the grounds of the state prison at Camp Hill, Pa. Photo by Jasper Craven/VTDigger Two months after a Vermont inmate died in a Pennsylvania prison of stage four lung cancer that went undiagnosed until his final days, concerns about medical care and other ...
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Pennsylvania hemp production to expand In 2017, the state ag department limited the number of permitted growers to 30. And, they could grow no more than five acres. "Hemp had a long history in Pennsylvania until it disappeared from the landscape half-a-century ago. But we've brought it back and we're creating new agricultural opportunities ...
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Allentown veterinarian, Slatington nurse among professionals sanctioned by state licensing boards These disciplinary and licensing actions were announced recently by Pennsylvania's licensing boards against professionals who live and work in the Lehigh Valley area. The information is taken verbatim from the Pennsylvania Department of State's website, where you can find all of the actions against ...
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Westmont councilman named to institute's board of directors Thomas Gramling Sr., Westmont Borough council president pro tempore, has been appointed to serve on The Chrostwaite Institute's board of directors through June 30, 2021. His appointment follows his election as the second vice president of the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs during its ...
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Gov. Wolf says State Senator Daylin Leach should resign over misconduct allegations Pennsylvania's governor said Sunday a state senator should resign over published allegations he behaved inappropriately toward women. ... Aubrey Montgomery, a former finance director for Leach's 2008 state senate campaign, told the paper she complained to Leach about a sexualized tone in the ...
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City attorney can't practice in Pa. Ursiak, 46, was admitted to practice law in Pennsylvania in 2004 and subleased office space from a law office on East Broad Street, according to disciplinary board records. Records state that Ursiak was not reasonably communicating with a client, failed to vacate space that he subleased from the law ...
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Bradford County Man Facing Indecent Assault Charge TROY TOWNSHIP, PA. - A Bradford County man is facing sexual assault charges for his role in incidents that happened over a five month period. Pennsylvania state police said Arthur Everly Jr., 37, of Towanda was charged with Aggravated Indecent Aassault as well as other related offenses back on ...
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State College Borough Council to vote on HARB The original proposed ordinance regulated pretty much everything except paint color, LeClear said, but there's been a lot of fine-tuning and narrowing of the ordinance to what council is now considering. State statute dictates who must serve on the HARB — a Pennsylvania licensed real estate broker, ...
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Charleston's Chanukah in the Square celebrates religious freedom, strength through diversity Last year, Senn introduced a bill to increase penalties for those who desecrate graves with hate messages. Senn said she sponsored the bill after a Jewish cemetery was vandalized in Pennsylvania. Other state lawmakers, Senn said, are in the process of trying to legislatively define antisemitism.
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