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$240K funneled toward 1 court seat
Tribune-Review, Greensburg, Pa.Three candidates for one seat on Westmoreland County Common Pleas Court have mustered nearly $240,000 in the campaign. Of that total, personal loans from the candidates to their campaigns total $130,000, with Republican attorney Harry Smail Jr., 47,...Tags: Loans, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, AFL-CIO
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Pittsburgh region’s population loss is Lehigh Valley area’s gain
Capitol IdeasYo! The long-running success of the Pittsburgh Steelers apparently is not enough to keep people in parts of western Pennsylvania. Allegheny County lost 4.3 percent of its population between the 2000 Census and 2010 Census. As a result, it will...... -
Parkland School District achieves 38th rank in statewide list and students earn awards
Parkland School District has recognized, awarded and received a number of achievements in the beginning of May, including ranking 38th in a statewide list of top scoring public school districts and having the middle school jazz band travel to Washington...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Weightlifting, Orefield, School Examinations
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Spanier tops list of highest-paid university leaders
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe severance package former Penn State University President Graham Spanier received when he lost his job because of the Jerry Sandusky child sexual abuse scandal made him the highest-paid of 212 public research university presidents in 2011-12....Tags: Graham Spanier, The Ohio State University, Colleges and Universities, The Pennsylvania State University, Indiana University of Pennsylvania
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Former DEA employee accused of stealing $1,800 from the agency and her coworkers
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewA former employee of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration pleaded guilty Monday to embezzling $1,800 from the agency and her coworkers. Holly Cook, 43, of Monongahela stole money from a locked cash box she was in charge of and collected money from...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Theft, Trials
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Nicholas S. Frobouck, 62
Nicholas “Nick” S. Frobouck, 62, of Sharpsburg, Md., and formerly of Pittsburgh, Pa., passed away Friday, May 10, 2013. Born Nov. 10, 1950, in McKeesport, Pa., he was the son of Anne Stevenson of Bath, N.C., and the late Nicholas Frobouck....Tags: Bath (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Outer Banks, Easton (Northampton, Pennsylvania), University of Pennsylvania, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania)
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Devil's in the details, but 'Abigail' rewards audience's patience
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThere's a chill in the air at City Theatre. And that's not just because the thermostat seemed to be set unnaturally low when "Abigail 1702" opened at City Theatre on May 10. According to Abigail, the play's title character, a heart-wrenching chill...Tags: Smallpox , Human Interest, Arts and Culture
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Nonprofit leadership changes point to need for planning
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAs investments soar from a record-high stock market, more nonprofit leaders may consider retiring, but many boards have put off talking about how to replace them, experts say. "It would seem logical that the factors of people growing older and people...Tags: Arts and Culture, Corporate Officers
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BRIEF: Newsmaker: Amanda Neville
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewNoteworthy: Neville was named Outstanding New String/Orchestra Teacher by the Pennsylvania-Delaware String Teachers Association. The award recognizes full-time orchestra teachers for leadership, dedication and achievement. Occupation: Moon Area Middle...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Culture, Arts and Culture, Teachers
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BRIEF: Pittsburgh Wine Festival not so bottled up anymore
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review"Pittsburgh is a lot more sophisticated than it was. ... We used to be a beer and shot town. Now we're a pinot noir and cabernet town," Ken McCrory said as he watched the masses descend upon Heinz Field. The Pittsburgh Wine Festival set into motion an...Tags: Wines
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BRIEF: Silk Screen film festival gala draws 400 celebrants
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIt's doubtful that the Rivers Club has ever been adorned like it was on May 10. Beholden to an enticing array of visual eye candy, a crowd of 400 was eager to partake in surroundings for the Silk Screen Asian American Film Festival Gala. The pounding of...Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Movies, Tarsem Singh
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Golden Triangle continues to shine, Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership report says
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThe Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership had plenty to brag about in its second annual "State of Downtown Pittsburgh" report released on Sunday, as development and new uses for old buildings continue to add luster to the Golden Triangle. Overall, the...Tags: Public Transportation, House Building, Condos, Services and Shopping, Jake Wheatley
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