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May 18, 2009 | WGAL-TV
Stimulus-Funded Dauphin County Road Projects Begin
Some road projects in Dauphin County funded with federal stimulus money have started.
Give HACC pat on back for tuition move
CHEERS to HACC for giving free tuition to unemployed area residents who want to take classes and learn new skills.
Schools Learn Lesson as Money Pots Shrink
The economy has forced Gratz College in Melrose Park to make some budget cuts. With the job market looking grim and showing few signs of turning around, now might not be such a bad time to be in college or graduate school -- preferably in a multiyear program, or at least until the unemployment rate declines and economists stop using the "R" word.
State police probe two armed robberies
A masked man armed with a silver handgun held up a gas station Tuesday evening, hopped in his vehicle and drove 8.5 miles to Elizabethville, where he robbed a sandwich shop 15 minutes later.
One-man robbery spree in upper Dauphin
A white male in his late teens or early 20s, 5-7 to 5-8, with a thin to average build and light colored hair robbed the Lisi's Convenience Store in the 200 block of W. Market St., Gratz, around 8:12 p.m. ...
Hundreds of people in Monroe County will soon be out of work. The Liz Claiborne Distribution Center near Mount Pocono will close in March, leaving 350 workers out of a job.
It was fair and cold in the area, where state police announced still another crackdown on illegal one-armed bandit slot machines.
Jared Gratzer and his 3-year-old girl, Brooklyn, both got cochlear implants three weeks ago.
St. Louis - Brooklyn Gratzer walked into the hospital meeting room Tuesday with her family.
Father, daughter have hearing restored
A father and daughter from St. Clair who are both deaf have surgically implanted devices activated at Saint Louis University doctors' offices to allow them to hear.
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