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Budget priorities taking shape in Harrisburg
HARRISBURG — Choice and convenience. They are two words Gov. Tom Corbett has used often since February. He says them when talking about his budget proposal to expand beer sales and sell the state-owned liquor store system to fund a four-year grant...
Tags: Medicaid, Government Health Care, Pension and Welfare, Think Tanks, G. Terry Madonna
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Post-explosion repairs to I-81 causing detours for weekend traffic
Portions of Interstate 81 in Harrisburg, Pa., are expected to remain closed for several more days following a massive fuel tanker crash and explosion Thursday morning that damaged the highway and bridge, Pennsylvania transportation officials said....
Tags: Explosions, Emergency Incidents
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Jim Thorpe, Penn., to appeal burial ruling
The small Pennsylvania hamlet named for early 20th century sports hero Jim Thorpe has decided to appeal a recent federal court ruling that could clear the way for the athlete's remains to be moved from his resting place in the town to tribal Indian...
Tags: College Baseball
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I-81 could be closed through Sunday after tanker crash; some Turnpike tolls waived
(MCT) — Traffic will be disrupted for days — and possibly months — at a major Interstate 81 interchange in the Harrisburg area after a fiery crash involving a diesel tanker caused serious damage Thursday to the road and bridges. The...
Tags: Executive Branch, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Motorvehicle Accidents, AAA, Traffic
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Hires and promotions at Lehigh Valley companies
Chang Xu has been appointed to platform leader of polymer encapsulation at Silberline Manufacturing Co. Inc.'s Tidewood facility. Xu holds a doctorate from City University of New York as well as a bachelor of science degree from the University of...Tags: City University of New York, Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Moravian College, DeSales University
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Richard H. Hynicka, 87, formerly of 1003 Orchid Way, Mountville
Richard H. Hynicka, 87, formerly of 1003 Orchid Way, Mountville, died May 2, 2013. He was born on May 13, 1925. He was a resident of the Mennonite Retirement Community, a caring, loving home away from home: Thank You. He was the husband of Anne M....
Tags: PTA, U.S. Navy, Human Interest, Alzheimer's Association, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania)
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The Battle For Jim Thorpe's Body, 60 Years After His Death
JIM THORPE, Pa. The tiny hamlet of Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, could lose its namesake, an American sports hero whose interment put the town on the map. A family squabble has turned into a federal court battle over the remains of the legendary Native...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Heart Attack, 2010 Census, Crime, Law and Justice
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SEC accuses Harrisburg of misleading municipal bond buyers
WASHINGTON -- The Securities and Exchange Commission Monday accused the city of Harrisburg of making misleading statements to municipal bond investors as its financial condition deteriorated in 2009. The city, Pennsylvania's capital, agreed to...Tags: Finance, Dauphin County, Public Officials, Assured Guaranty Limited, Economy, Business and Finance
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Mason-Dixon Kennel Club holds annual dog show in Pa.
The Mason-Dixon Kennel Club held its annual dog show April 14 in Harrisburg, Pa., and the honor of Best in Show went to the toy group winner No. 11, Maltese Ch. Scyllas Small Kraft Re-Lit. Reserve Best in Show was awarded to the non- sporting group... -
Restaurant, retail jobs at issue in immigration legislation
The bustling fast-food restaurant on Chicago's Far South Side where Maria Torres works is the type of business that could be a proving ground for immigration reforms being considered in Congress. Torres, 52, who cooks and cleans at the restaurant, said...
Tags: Migration, Immigration, Employment, Chicago Hotels, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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House to vote on corporate tax changes
As Pennsylvania's economy struggles and the state's tax picture gets bleaker, lawmakers are poised to vote Monday on a bill to overhaul corporate taxes. One piece of House bill 440 in theory would generate more revenue by closing the so-called Delaware...Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Business and Finance, Justice System, Companies and Corporations, Taxation
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Equal opportunities
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane is correct to argue that boys should continue to be allowed to play on girls' sports teams because prohibiting them from doing so would violate the state's Equal Rights Amendment. In a Harrisburg court on...Tags: Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association, Pittsburgh, High School Sports
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