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Driver of coal truck that killed woman identified
State police have identified the driver of a coal truck that struck a car Wednesday and killed the driver on Route 286 in White, Indiana County.
Man sought in robbery at Clymer convenience store
State police in Indiana are searching for a man who robbed a Clymer convenience store Monday.
Indiana Co. men charged in theft of utility vehicles
Four men have been arrested in connection with the theft of two John Deere Gators in March from Maple Mountain Equipment.
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Eight running for county prothonotary
Indiana County voters will have plenty of choices to consider Tuesday as they trim a field of eight hopefuls down to two nominees in the race for a two-year term as county prothonotary and clerk of courts.
DEP Awards 13 Contracts to Reclaim 340 Acres of Dangerous Abandoned Mine Lands
Approximately 340 acres of dangerous abandoned mine lands containing steep cliffs, piles of waste coal that pollute streams, and exposed coal seams that can catch fire from burning trash will be cleaned up under 13 contracts awarded during the first four months of this year, according to Environmental Protection Secretary John Hanger.
Indiana County sets grant priorities
Jared Stout can be reached via e-mail or at 724-459-2913. Modernizing county water systems and paying for land acquisition for the Kovalchick Convention and Athletic Complex are among priority needs set by the county for its 2009 non-entitlement Community Development Block Grant application.
Stu Bykofsky: Breeders snap at Dog Law improvements
After a couple of decades of struggling to improve disgusting and inhumane conditions in Pennsylvania kennels, the good guys finally won last fall.
Driver, passenger hurt in Rt. 286 crash in Indiana County
Two people were injured in a one-vehicle crash Sunday afternoon in Clymer in Indiana County.
Fallen Pittsburgh Officer Fulfilled Dream Of Joining Force
Officer Stephen Mayhle celebrated his 29th birthday on Friday, just hours before he was one of three Pittsburgh police officers shot and killed while responding to a domestic call at a Stanton Heights home Saturday morning.
Should ignition interlock systems be mandatory for first-time DUI offenders? State lawmakers heard from both sides of the issue on Wednesday.
Convicted Murderer Sentenced to Death
A 20-year-old Lancaster County convicted killer will pay for the 2007 murder of 65-year-old Ray Diener with his life.
Bill banning strikes to be reintroduced
One state representative hopes to add Pennsylvania to the 37 states that prohibit teacher strikes.
Compromise reached on state graduation tests
Schools might not have to give state-created graduation tests after all if their final exams are rigorous enough, according to a compromise between the Pennsylvania School Boards Association and Education ...
The Pennsylvania Association of Area Agencies on Aging awarded Perkasie resident Nancy S. Keenan its 2008 Advocacy Award for outstanding contributions in advocating on behalf of Pennsylvania's senior network.
Legislators eye limits on DRPA spending
With the Delaware River Port Authority poised to spend $11 million tomorrow on development projects in Philadelphia and Camden, legislators on both sides of the river are talking about changing the agency's ...
State Rep. Paul Clymer, R-Bucks Q. With the state facing a budget shortfall, why shouldn't the state expand to table games? A. Legalizing table games is a blueprint for economic and social disaster.
Renewed push for graduation requirements
Research shows that one-third of first-year students in state or community colleges need remedial courses.
Inclement weather and typically low holiday season blood collections have combined to leave supplies at seriously reduced levels, Greater Alleghenies Region of American Red Cross Blood Services reports.
Man Accused Of Assaulting Dinner Guest Faces Trial
Jan 6, 2009 4:51 pm US/Eastern Reporting Trina Orlando CLYMER Police say on December 18, Ronald Harper, Jr., invited a woman to his Main Street apartment in Clymer for dinner then wouldn't let her leave.
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