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Pennsylvania Farm Show opens Saturday with exhibits on hemp, 'green' farming, STEM "Farm families play a major role in agriculture's success across Pennsylvania by producing quality food for consumers, supporting jobs within local communities and bolstering the state economy," said Farm Bureau President Rick Ebert, a Westmoreland County dairy farmer. "We relish the opportunity to ...
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Retired PASSHE chancellor nominated to federal education post Frank Brogan, the newly appointed chancellor of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, addresses California University of Pennsylvania students and staff on Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2013, in the university's Steele Hall Main Stage Theatre in California.
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PA Tourism Office and SkiPA join forces to entice more travelers to hit the state's slopes in 2018 HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania Tourism Office and Pennsylvania Ski Areas Association announced Tuesday that they are joining forces to entice more travelers to hit the slopes in Pennsylvania this winter. This partnership will include insider tips and articles from SkiPA experts, daily snow reports ...
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Kaufer, Tobash legislation designed to reform PA welfare system WILKES-BARRE — Legislation proposed by two state representatives is aimed at containing costs and bringing about real reform to Pennsylvania's welfare system. State Reps. Aaron Kaufer, R-Kingston, and Mike Tobash, R-Schuylkill/Dauphin counties, Tuesday announced a package of bills to give ...
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Pennsylvania Towns' Satellite Casino Opt-Out Deadline Passes, More Than 900 Just Say 'No' Lawrence County, which is located 50 miles northwest of Pittsburgh between the heavily traveled Interstate 80 and Pennsylvania Turnpike, has also said its open to being a host city. Altoona, Williamsport, and York, which all have a Penn State satellite campus, have additionally stayed in the running for ...
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Pa. inmate loses appeal that drugs hidden in his butt weren't his The Superior Court panel concluded that the state provided sufficient evidence that Wylie-Biggs did in fact have an illegal substance. Wylie-Biggs was held at State Correctional Institute Fayette in southwest Pennsylvania when the guards found the K2. State records indicate he was later moved to State ...
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Pa. weathers holiday flu surge Pennsylvania flu cases continued a sharp upward trend during the week that ended Dec. 30, according to figures from the Pennsylvania Department of Health released Tuesday. The state registered nearly 1,200 positive flu test results during that week, bringing the total for the 2017-2018 flu season to ...
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DEP urges testing for radon; 40 percent of Pa. homes said to exceed EPA standard Forty percent of Pennsylvania homes have levels of radon that exceed standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection. During January, national Radon Action Month, state officials are urging residents to test their homes for the ...
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Harrisburg cop to dispatch: 'He's got a gun... shots fired!' Dauphin County's district attorney released audio of the police radio traffic as his office and federal authorities continue their investigation of the incident, which began shortly after 4 p.m., when the man fired several shots at a state Capitol officer and at a Pennsylvania State Police trooper in downtown ...
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JUST IN: Ridgway PSP Seeking Public's Assistance in Locating Missing Juvenile RIDGWAY – The Pennsylvania State Police at Ridgway are conducting an investigation into the whereabouts of a missing juvenile, Alexa Jade Farabaugh. According to state police, she is a 17-year-old Caucasian female. She stands 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weighs 165 pounds. She has straight, long ...
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PA tourism office and SkiPA partnership offers snow reports, contests and giveaways "With 20 ski resorts across the state, Pennsylvania offers premier slopes, tubing lanes, and terrain parks for every age and experience level," Carrie Fischer Lepore, deputy secretary of the Department of Community and Economic Development's Office of Marketing, Tourism and Film, said in a press ...
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EDITORIAL: Transparency, the bedrock of good government Yet, the governor last year did release an inspector general's report that found evidence of cheating among cadets at the Pennsylvania State Police Academy. And last summer, Wolf signed Senate Bill 527, which established the Inspector General's Office as a permanent Cabinet-level post independent ...
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