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Pa. state official took teen to nude beach: report Phillynews.com on Thursday published an account from a woman who says the man who now chairs the Pennsylvania State Board of Education took her to a nude beach in 1981 when she was 17 and he was her rowing coach. The woman, Annette DeMichele, said it led to a sexual relationship with ...
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Pennsylvania legislature settled in 2015 sex case The newspapers cited a document prepared by the state's Bureau of Risk and Insurance Management that said House Democrats authorized paying $165,500 to the unidentified woman and $82,500 to her lawyer. The Associated Press on Tuesday obtained a Department of General Services "sovereign ...
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Evelyn (Jackson) Clark Evelyn was a member of PSEA (Pennsylvania State Education Association), NEA (National Education Association), PMEA (Pennsylvania Music Educators Association), OEA (Octorara Educations Association), and OAEA (Octorara Area Education Association). She is survived by her daughter, Kimberly ...
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Western Pennsylvania school recognized for civic engagement Students may register to vote if they are 18 years old or will turn 18 on or before the date of the next election. Of the 430 students enrolled at Purchase Line Junior-Senior High School during the 2016-17 school year, 83 were juniors and 76 were seniors, according to state Department of Education data.
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PA officials scrambling to plan for possible CHIP shutdown "For states like Pennsylvania that have budget struggles as it is, coming up with $400 million or somewhere around there is just not something that we can do" she said. If CHIP ends, some children may be able to move onto their parents' insurance plans. But Miller said many will simply go uninsured.
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New State Police barracks coming to Harborcreek Harborcreek officials vote to move forward with their plans to bring the state police barracks to the township. The vote comes more than a year after the plan was first proposed. More than 13 acres of land, owned by Harborcreek township is being gifted to Pennsylvania State Police and will be developed ...
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Kids shop with heroes after community helps However, when Pennsylvania State Police Trooper Cindy Owens learned of this, she reached out to the Titusville community for support. Fundraisers were held, including a "Go Fund Me" account that brought in $500; Titusville Walmart donated $400; another $600 was donated by Titusville Area School ...
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Man with bogus 'bomb' robs Concord bank Image courtesy of the Pennsylvania State Police This unidentified male is wanted for committing a bank robbery in Concord Township Tuesday morning. He is described as a black male with light to medium complexion standing around 5-foot-10 to 6-foot tall with slim build driving a silver Pontiac sedan.
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Pennsylvania jobless claims system gets 4-year, $115M pledge HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's unemployment compensation centers are getting a four-year, $115 million commitment from the state as Republican lawmakers pressure the Department of Labor and Industry to run the centers without state support after that. Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf signed ...
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