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Dover stayed 'near and dear' to former Gov. George Leader
York Daily Record, Pa.Decades ago, Betty Seiple's uncles would buy chickens from George Leader. In more recent years, she knew him as the owner of the retirement community where she lived. When he came to visit, which people said he did regularly, he would talk to everybody,...Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Human Interest, Politics, Hershey (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Government
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Rendell, Goode Sr. start legal fund for Fattah's son
The Philadelphia InquirerFormer Gov. Ed Rendell and former Mayor W. Wilson Goode have launched a fund-raising effort to pay the legal bills of U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah's son, who has been under federal investigation for months. Rendell said he agreed to pitch in after Rep. Fattah...Tags: Human Interest, Chaka Fattah, Values, FBI, Banking
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Casino dealer fine lopsided
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board has been getting mighty tough on casinos that violate the law. In March, the board slapped a $68,000 fine on Bethlehem's Sands Casino for six separate incidents in which the casino allowed underage individuals to...Tags: Crimes, Punishment, Mount Airy, Fines, Coopersburg
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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: Charles T. McIlhinney, Jr., Politics, Interior Policy, Medicaid, Think Tanks
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Gov. George Leader remembered
York Daily Record, Pa.George Leader never played golf. He tried it. Once. He gave it a shot because it seemed like the thing to do. He was a retired politician and that's what retired politicians do. "I joined a club, and in the five years I belonged, I think I hit one...Tags: Long Term Care, Nursing, Politics, University of Pennsylvania, Teaching and Learning
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Rival gun rallies staying, so games have to go
The Philadelphia InquirerMorrisville, a Bucks County borough of 8,000 residents perched along the Delaware River, is a baseball town. More than 500 children play Little League there, according to league president Dan O'Connell, and in 1955, its squad of preteens won the...Tags: Sports, Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Little League Baseball, American Civil Liberties Union, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Poll: Gov. Tom Corbett's approval ratings slip again
HARRISBURG — A new poll shows Republican Gov. Tom Corbett's poll numbers have sunk again, to depths a sitting governor has not seen in decades. That could make Corbett's climb out of the trenches that much more difficult as he prepares for a re-...
Tags: G. Terry Madonna, Regional Authority, Politics, Elections, Privatization
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Bucks Little Leaguers to bow to gun-rights rivals
The Philadelphia InquirerHundreds of Bucks County Little League players have unwittingly been caught in the midst of the national gun-rights debate. With competing gun-related rallies scheduled Saturday at Williamson Park in Morrisville, used by the town's Little League, league...Tags: Bucks County, Politics, Gun Control, Interior Policy, The Philadelphia Inquirer
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Wells Fargo Center to turn into veterans stadium
Philadelphia Daily NewsPROMINENT AREA businessman Marty Judge has been the driving force behind a unique Army-Navy indoor football game for veterans that will be played June 22 after the Soul's game at the Wells Fargo Center. The purpose of the game is to bring attention to...Tags: Afghanistan, Ricky Dobbs, Iraq, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Wells Fargo Center
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Pennsylvania Turnpike contract strings exposed
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewGiving money to candidates to help win lucrative contracts was common and expected, according to two contractors mentioned in a damning grand jury report that produced criminal charges against eight people connected with the Pennsylvania Turnpike. One...Tags: Politics, Elections, Science and Technology, Government, Political Fundraising
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Phila. DA assembles team to investigate corruption
The Philadelphia InquirerPhiladelphia District Attorney Seth Williams has quietly assembled an elite team of veteran prosecutors to investigate public corruption. To staff the effort, Williams has hired prosecutors from the state Attorney General's Office who brought successful...Tags: Politics, Elections, Republican Party, Trials, Prosecution
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Corbett's asset test finds little abuse in $2.6 billion food stamp program
It's the question Kathryn Hoffman hates to ask, especially of the elderly people who come into her office looking for help. Do you have a burial plot? How much is it worth? But that question is one of many Hoffman must ask as a food stamp outreach...
Tags: Politics, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Interior Policy, Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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