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In new Big Ten, Penn State football expects to grow more comfortable in Maryland
Penn State has had a run of the neighborhood for as long as anyone can remember, from its years as the most successful independent Division I-A football program on the East Coast and a national power, to a little more than the past two decades in the...
Tags: Sykesville, Bill O'Brien, Ralph Friedgen, Abusive Behavior, Rutgers University
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Feds seek to stop misleading letters to businesses
Last month, I warned about misleading letters being sent to businesses from an outfit called Pennsylvania Corporate Compliance. The letters instructed businesses to fill out an "annual meeting disclosure statement" listing their corporate officers, and...Tags: Allentown, Punishment, Fines, Berks County, Justice System
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Fed up with 'shenanigans' in Harrisburg
This letter is in response to your article regarding the bill to abolish the Turnpike Commission. I am not naive nor do I wear rose-colored glasses — I do have 25-plus years working in the business community and a background in business...Tags: Pennsylvania Turnpike, Pen Argyl
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Pennsylvania Senate to tackle liquor privatization
It's been 46 days since the Pennsylvania House voted to privatize the state liquor system and expand beer sales to more stores. Starting Tuesday, the state Senate tackles privatization. The Senate Committee on Law & Justice will hold the first of at...Tags: Executive Branch, Joseph B. Scarnati, Jim Ferlo, Privatization, Satellite and Cable Service
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NRC raising oversight of Pennsylvania Three Mile Island reactor
ReutersApril 30 (Reuters) - The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) said on Tuesday it will increase oversight of Exelon Corp's 805-megawatt Three Mile Island nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania, to ensure that safety equipment is protected from flooding....Tags: Nuclear Accidents, Three Mile Island Accident (1979), Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Nuclear Power, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Central PA housing market Q&A: When will Carlisle revitalization lift prices, do sellers need appraisals, how to factor listing price? Expert answers
The Patriot-NewsThe housing market in Central Pennsylvania is shifting from recession to recovery. Over a sustained period of recovery, home sales in Cumberland, Dauphin and Perry counties have increased, while the time houses spend on the market is shrinking. All the...Tags: Services and Shopping, Real Estate Buyers, Realty, Banking, Homes
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Senate GOP to debate ban of abortion coverage in health insurance exchanges
The Patriot-NewsThe Senate Republicans will begin discussions this week about legislation that bans abortion coverage in the health insurance exchanges. The state House of Representatives passed the legislation last week. A similar measure overwhelmingly won strong...Tags: Social Issues, Executive Branch, Donald C White, Women's Health, Insurance
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Pennsylvania swing state in ‘hot’ political race
Capitol IdeasYo! It’s no secret Attorney General Kathleen Kane has turned heads in Harrisburg since taking office in January. She closed a gun purchase loophole that allowed state residents, barred from getting handguns here, to apply for a permit in less-... -
Devin R. Witman, 21
Devin R. Witman, 21, of Hagerstown, passed suddenly from this life Friday, April 26, 2013. Born Aug. 22, 1991, in Harrisburg, Pa., he was the son of Sandy C. (Hines) White of Hagerstown and the late Timothy A. Witman. Devin was at his happiest when he...
Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Dauphin County-based children's cancer charity fends off critical journal portrayal
The Patriot-NewsThe story of former Harrisburg-area resident Greg Anderson is the stuff of cancer-fighting legend. Given a month to live, Anderson rejected most conventional treatments, embraced positive thinking and survived lung cancer. Then he wrote books and...Tags: Social Issues, Charity, Finance, Taxation, Economy, Business and Finance
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BRIEF: Gold's Gym in Derry Twp. was evacuated Thursday because of roof problem
The Patriot-NewsThe Gold's Gym in Derry Twp. was shut down by the township late Thursday as a result of a problem with the roof. On Friday morning, Charles Emerick, the township's director of community development, said he was awaiting a report from a Gold's Gym... -
Judge won't block Corbett administration effort to close health centers
The Patriot-NewsA Pennsylvania judge declined to issue a preliminary injunction that would have prevented the Gov. Tom Corbett administration from moving forward on plans to close 26 state health centers. "We believe the state health center modernization will bring...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health, Health and Medical Professionals, Flu, Nursing
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