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Friday Morning Coffee: The weekend warm-up.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Well, here we are, starting one of the last working days before the Christmas interval. Hopefully you have all your shopping finished and you've laid in a sufficient supply of Curiously Strong Adult Beverages so...... -
Pa. lawmakers closing one office, moving others
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comTwo Pennsylvania state legislators announced Wednesday they are moving their Franklin County offices to save money and provide better accessibility for all their constituents. Sen. Rich Alloway will close his Waynesboro office at 237 E. Main St., on...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Todd Rock
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Pa. legislators from Franklin County to give raises to local charities
waynesboro@herald-mail.comPennsylvania’s legislators, judges and top executive-branch officials will be receiving automatic salary raises of 2.2 percent, but some said they are not counting on that money for their take-home pay. Gov. Tom Corbett will be eligible for a...Tags: Trials, Court Administration, Government, Executive Branch, Economic Indicator
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Incumbents win re-election in state, national races in Franklin County
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe political landscape in Franklin County, Pa., will remain virtually unchanged after Tuesday’s election. U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster, state Reps. Rob Kauffman and Todd Rock, and state Sen. Richard Alloway all won re-election. About 72 percent of...Tags: Bill Shuster, Elections, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate, Primaries
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Pa. a hot spot for campaigns
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe Obama and Romney campaigns turned their attention to Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral votes this weekend as polls showed the president holding only a slight lead in the state coming into Tuesday’s election. In Franklin County, Pa.,...Tags: Bill Shuster, Elections, Republican Party, Libertarian Party, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Pa. state Sen. Alloway faces a Democratic challenger in bid for re-election
waynesboro@herald-mail.comState Sen. Richard Alloway faces a Democratic challenger in his bid for re-election to Pennsylvania’s 33rd Senate District this November. The 33rd Senate District includes all of Franklin and Adams counties and part of York County. Alloway, 44, is...Tags: Elections, Republican Party, Jim Taylor, Dining and Drinking, Primaries
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Tri-State briefs
Drug-prevention campaign holding home-decorating contest The National Family Partnership is holding a national contest for its 27th annual Red Ribbon Week, which is Oct. 23 to 31. Red Ribbon Week is the oldest and largest drug-prevention campaign in...Tags: Pumpkin, Soups, Dan Moul, Business, Rob W. Kauffman
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D,L. Martin Co. celebrates 50 years
D.L. Martin Co. in Mercersburg celebrated its 50th anniversary with a luncheon Aug. 9 on the company campus. The event honored and recognized owner/founder Donnie Martin, as well as present and past employees. Guest speakers and other dignitaries...
Tags: Bill Shuster, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Mike Ross, Local Government
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Ceremony marks beginning of housing project for low- to moderate-income seniors
waynesboro@herald-mail.comConstruction will start soon at Quincy Village for 36 apartments for low- to moderate-income senior citizens. Quincy Village, a Presbyterian Senior Living community, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony Monday morning for the new project, which area...Tags: Bill Shuster, Todd Rock
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Departing Letterkenny commander gets salute from Sen. Toomey
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comWith Col. Cheri A. Provancha’s days as commander of Letterkenny Army Depot drawing to a close, U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey stopped by the Chambersburg base on Wednesday to formally recognize the commander. “I feel strongly about the work that you&...Tags: Government, National Government, U.S. Army, Politics, Rob W. Kauffman
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Local lawmakers think Pa. budget 'reasonable'
waynesboro@herald-mail.comA $27.7 billion spending plan passed Thursday by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives calls for 10 percent cuts to human services, flat funding for state-supported colleges and universities, and slight increases for K-12 education. The...Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Joseph F Markosek, Tom Corbett, Government, Executive Branch
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Write-in votes might create contested races in Pa.
waynesboro@herald-mail.comState lawmakers from Franklin County, Pa., will have to wait several days to learn if they will be part of contested races in November. Republican lawmakers fared well among voters from their own party in Tuesday’s primary election, but write-in...Tags: Bill Shuster, Elections, Republican Party, Democratic Party, Primaries
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