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Weekend activities for Sanatogans , July 10-12: Friday, July 10 Up for a challenge? The Amity Chess Club meets from 7-10 p.m. at St.
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Plan to tap stream's source for bottling raises concerns
There's not as much water as there used to be in Laurel Hill Creek, said Clair Saylor, who has lived along the pools and riffles of the pretty little trout stream for all of his 64 years.
TERRORISTIC THREATS: Michael Shawn Keefer, 33, Chambersburg, was arrested for terroristic threats, simple assault and criminal mischief after an incident at 8:55 a.m. Sunday along Mickey Inn Road, according to Pennsylvania State Police, Chambersburg.
Museum going back to nature for annual fundraiser on July 11
BY RUTH RICE RRICE@TRIBDEM.COM A fundraiser for an art museum will go green to raise cash.
Deadline for Pa. school budgets fast approaching
While all eyes continue to be on state lawmakers and the Rendell administration over the commonwealth's next budget, school districts throughout Pennsylvania are taking action right now on their spending plans for the 2009-10 fiscal year.
ASD Superintendent resigns, effective next June
Allentown School District Superintendent Karen S. Angello announced she is resigning her post, effective June 30, 2010.
Creek concerns: Residents question proposal to sell water
In an area where some streams run orange with abandoned-mine pollution, bottled-water operations would not usually rank high on a list of environmental concerns.
Bill White: Martrich is gone, but questions remain
Bill White bill.white@mcall.com Former state Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement warden and regional supervisor Rick Martrich was fired Thursday, a dog law spokesman has confirmed.
Pittsburgh anglers enshrined in museum exhibit
A museum exhibit will spotlight the contributions of Pittsburgh anglers. Above, Mac Seaholm, right, and Claudia DeVito, front, preview the installations with artist Nick Kratofil, left, at his NIcholas K gallery on the South Side.
W HITE ROSES: To Deb Stock, York YWCA CEO, for being elected board president of the group's national organization, YWCA USA.
West Virginia motorcyclist injured
A West Virginia man was injured when his motorcycle crashed at 11:06 p.m. Sunday on Path Valley Road in Metal Township.
License not renewed for York Springs nursing home
The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare has not renewed the license for a York Springs nursing home for alleged violations that include rodent feces, expired medications and not evacuating all residents during a fire drill.
Interstate 78 accident leaves Lancaster, Pa., boy with severe injuries
An Upper Macungie Township crash on Interstate 78 East at 2:46 this morning sent a 12-year-old boy to Lehigh Valley Hospital with serious injuries, police say.
D.O.G. helps people gain independence
Indy shows off his agility skills with a jump. Mercer County's Dog Owners Group has planned an afternoon of food and fun.
Official: Closure of state parks is a real possibility
Although accused of using "scare tactics," the acting secretary for the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources insists that state parks will close, services will be cut, and jobs will be lost if Gov.
Club Beyond in Easton, Indian Springs Hotel in Pen Argyl charged with serving alcohol to minors
Two Northampton County bars have been busted for allegedly serving alcohol to minors.
Zoning options eyed for Route 31 growth
Zoning regulations and traffic restrictions are among the keys to preserving a key Somerset County corridor that is bracing for rapid development, a new study says.
Paul Wright gets to the point about the Urban League of Lancaster County: "We're struggling." Grants have disappeared.
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