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Pennsylvania Board of Education chairman resigns amid sexual misconduct allegations Wittig was appointed to the state board of education by Gov. Tom Ridge and made chairman by Gov. Tom Corbett. Ridge could not be reached Thursday. Corbett said he was not aware of the 1970 criminal case at the time that he made the decision. "I have no recollection of that," he said. After being ...
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Pennsylvania's Insurance Signups Dip Slightly at Nearly 400K (AP) — The number of Pennsylvanians enrolled in insurance plans sold through the federal HealthCare.gov marketplace shrank slightly, as state officials ... It also slashed the ad budget and scaled back grants for consumer counselors, while state officials say premium increases were higher because the ...
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Pennsylvania police briefs GREENCASTLE, Pa. — A Greencastle man was charged after he stole ammunition and several high-powered rifles earlier this month from a home in Antrim Township, Pa., Pennsylvania State Police said. Brian Scott Sipes, 45, was charged with burglary, according to a state police news release.
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PA state parks, forests offering visitors a winter playground HARRISBURG — With today's official arrival of winter, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn is reminding outdoors enthusiasts Pennsylvania's state forest and park systems again are rolling out the welcome mat for winter visitors intent on enjoying ...
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Why should taxpayers foot the bill for harassment claims? | Editorial Pennsylvania State Senator State Senator Daylin Leach and Pennsylvania State Rep. ... This amount is on top of $30,000 the Democrats paid to stop a harassment lawsuit against then-State Rep. ... Of course there should be a prohibition against using public money to settle such claims; State Rep.
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Grand jury: Penn State showed 'shocking apathy' to drinking A grand jury's report in the wake of a fraternity pledge's drinking death said Friday that Penn State officials displayed "a shocking apathy" to dangers from excessive drinking and that its inaction allowed criminal acts to occur. The report was released by a district attorney in Pennsylvania and recommends ...
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High traffic volumes expected for holiday weekend; turnpike drivers get free coffee for Christmas In addition, the Pennsylvania State Police are expected to increase patrols along the roadway. To that end, a police spokesperson urged drivers to plan ahead and to stay attentive during their trips. "Over the Thanksgiving holiday, we responded to numerous incidents that could have been avoided by ...
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Transource can now file siting applications in Pennsylvania Thursday's action by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission granting public-utility status doesn't constitute approval for construction of any high-power lines, but it paves the way for Transource Pennsylvania LLC to apply for siting of two proposed lines in the state — including one that cuts through ...
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DOJ Asked Pa. Judge to Scrub Opinion of References to Cop's Racial Profiling Federal prosecutors asked U.S. District Judge Barclay Surrick of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania in October to reissue his opinion suppressing evidence from a 2017 traffic stop of two Hispanic men on the Pennsylvania Turnpike by Pennsylvania State Trooper Thomas Fleisher. In its motion for ...
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North Huntington says no to mini casino The township commissioners this week voted to "opt out" of allowing a satellite casino, or mini casino, in North Huntingdon after a new state law expanded gambling in Pennsylvania, permitting 10 smaller casinos with 300 to 750 slot machines and up to 30 table games. The state's existing casinos have ...
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Pennsylvania education official resigns amid sex accusations 9, 2008 photo, chairman of the Pennsylvania Board of Education Larry Wittig attends a state Board of Education hearing in Harrisburg, Pa. Wittig is facing accusations that he pursued sexual relationships with teenage girls more than 35 years ago, when he was in his late 20s and early 30s. Wittig denied ...
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Will 2018 FINALLY be 'the Year of the Woman' in Pa. politics? Signs point to 'yes' | Will Bunch Leanne Krueger-Braneky, who — in the spirit of Santa Claus, perhaps — has been flying all over the political map in recent days, speaking up and taking a stand for a fast-spreading revolution in female empowerment that must be gaining some traction if it's actually reached Pennsylvania, the state ...
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Royersford Gets $181K State Grant For Riverfront Trail Royersford Gets $181K State Grant For Riverfront Trail. Royersford's redevelopment ... ROYERSFORD, PA — Royersford's ongoing redevelopment took another step forward last week as the borough received a $181,000 grant from the state for the Riverfront Trail project. The grant is a part of Gov.
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3 students injured in large park fight HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - A veteran Pennsylvania state representative insisted Wednesday he was innocent of any misconduct and said he does not plan to resign ... Two years ago, House Democratic caucus chief counsel Nora Winkelman told the state's Department of General Services, which runs a ...
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Hill-Evans seeking second term in Pa. state House As the only Democrat representing York County in the Pennsylvania General Assembly, Hill-Evans serves on the House's Education, Local Government, Urban Affairs and Veterans Affairs & Emergency Preparedness committees. Hill-Evans is a member of the Prayer Caucus, the Black Caucus and the ...
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Stolen gifts delivered to Franklin County families in need GREENE TOWNSHIP FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. -- Traditionally, the holidays are a season of giving, but Pennsylvania State Police charged a Franklin County woman for taking Christmas presents meant for others, and keeping them for herself. A Grinch may have stolen Christmas , but Santa's helpers ...
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New raft of data sets stage for debate over school property tax elimination in Pa. In November, Pennsylvania voters approved a constitutional amendment that could make it easier for the state to eliminate property taxes on individual homeowners. But that ballot measure in and of itself does nothing to change state law. It merely paves the way for state lawmakers to pass new ...
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