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Western Pa. Creek Could Get Protected Status
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The Kinga TMs Strings pose with Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell and his wife after a concert at the Governora TMs Holiday Open House in December 2008.
Swine flu blamed for hundreds of absences in Easton Area School District
Nurse Loriann Kissling administers the H1N1 vaccination to Sophia Orris, a 5-year-old kindergartner at Pickering Valley Elementary School in Chester Springs, Pa.
Somerset chamber honors Clapper
Sharon S. Clapper was named outstanding Person of the Year at the 69th Somerset County Chamber of commerce dinner held Wednesday at Seven Springs Mountain Resort.
Teen charged with attempted homicide
A teen faces attempted homicide and assault charges after he allegedly cut a juvenile's throat at a drinking party.
Public record for Wednesday, Nov. 18
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Dutterer , Hanover, a son, Nov. 3, 2009, at Hanover Hospital.
News in brief for Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009
PennDOT to replace pipe on Route 94 Weather permitting, a section of Route 94 between Mount Holly Springs and York Springs boroughs will be closed for most of the day Wednesday to replace a drainage pipe.
CHEERS to all the veterans who visited our local schools for Veterans Day programs.
Man Steals Car; Crashes into Pole in Cumberland County
Police in Cumberland County search for the suspect who allegedly stole a vehicle, crashed it into a MedEd utility pole, and then took off on foot into the woods.
Seven Springs signs 10-year lease on Pa. ski area
Seven Springs Mountain Resort has signed a 10-year lease to operate a dormant state-owned ski area in southwestern Pennsylvania, though it won't reopen this year and possibly not next year either.
Shoppers-club cards lead police to identity
The first clue to the identity of the man struck and killed on Route 15 Sunday was his key chain.
Three women with a history of volunteerism were honored Friday during the 10th annual "Salute to Women" luncheon held at the Bakersville Volunteer Fire Department hall to benefit the Penn's Woods Council of the Boy Scouts.
Historical debate delays razing in Cresson
Cresson officials will delay tearing down a 121-year-old house while a judge considers a historical association's appeal of the demolition of the dilapidated, but historic structure.
The second annual Kittanning Junior High School fall fest will be held 5:30-8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Kittanning Junior High School gymnasium, 210 N. McKean St., Kittanning.
Karen Anne Curley, daughter of Mrs. Sandra Curley-Edstrom of Boiling Springs, PA., and Mr.
Falcon Marchers Head To Ephrata This Weekend
Members of the Pottsgrove High School Marching Band will spend Halloween Day on the fields at Ephrata High School , 43 miles west of Sanatoga village center , intent on raising the "spirits" of visitors there and hoping to bring home another trophy.
Police: East Berlin man says he had sex with minor in church youth group
An East Berlin man faces charges after police say he turned himself for having sex with a York Springs girl in his church youth group and having a problem with pornography.
W.Pa. couple suing Seven Springs over humiliation
A western Pennsylvania couple is suing Seven Springs Mountain Resort claiming they were humiliated when the husband was allegedly roughed up by security at a Halloween party.
Every Saturday morning from October through the second Saturday in November, Eclectic Etceteras coffeehouse, located at 118 Erie St.
Arts and Events from The Daily Collegian
Fly fishing exhibit opens at Resort Inn
In the mid-1900s, Penn State became the first university to offer accredited courses in fly fishing in the United States.