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BRIEF: Mon-Vale Health Resources celebrates 25th Gala
The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review"We were kidding (each other) about how many of us have been here for all 25," said Monongahela Valley Hospital prez Louis Panza Jr. "I know I'm on the list." Gala 25 had an ambiance more akin to an intimate dinner party for each of the 560 guests,...Tags: Conservation
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Congressional leaders unswayed by VA promises
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewPummeled in the media and on Capitol Hill because of continuing delays in processing benefits claims, the Department of Veterans Affairs instituted mandatory overtime hours as part of its pledge to resolve by 2015 a backlog estimated at more than 845,...Tags: New York City, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Senate, Budget Control Act of 2011, Robert P. Casey, Jr.
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A conversation with Thom Rosenberg
The Wichita EagleFor Thom Rosenberg, the end of one career brings about the start of another. "People that know me know that I'm a little hyperactive. I want to be kept busy and be able to make a difference," said Rosenberg, who practiced medicine in Wichita for 39...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Allergies, Heart Disease, General Practitioners, Health Insurance Cost
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Militaries' growing use of ground robots raises ethics concerns
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIf North Korea's dictator Kim Jong Un ever orders troops into the demilitarized zone, an army of South Korean robots could be waiting. A Samsung subsidiary plans to deploy sentry robots to the tense South Korean border. The machines will be equipped...Tags: Civil Rights, University of Cambridge, Armed Forces, Health and Safety at School, U.S. Army
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Automated teller machine fees up 20 percent in 5 years
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewWith income from lending and investing flat, banks are pulling more money out of ATMs these days. Automated teller machine fees increased 20 percent in the past five years, said a Government Accountability Office report last month. They rose from an...Tags: U.S. Bancorp, Justice System, PNC Financial Services Group Incorporated, Finance, Consumers
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Shared programs by Butler County government agencies benefit many
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAfter starting a health-care cooperative that saved local municipalities more than $1 million, the Butler County Council of Governments is gauging interest on other ideas that could help communities control costs and budgets. The group is exploring a...Tags: Government, Cranberries, Executive Branch, Local Government, Butler County
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57 W.Pa. hopefuls missed filing deadline, data show
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewA dozen Western Pennsylvania judicial campaigns are among 57 statewide that missed a deadline for filing complete contribution and expense reports, state elections data show. Several candidates on Saturday told the Tribune-Review that they should not...Tags: Fayette County, Punishment, Regional Elections, Justice System, Judges
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Let's make a deal
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewHARRISBURG The stage is set in June for a potential deal: House Republicans pass a transportation funding bill most don't want and the Senate holds its nose and approves a limited liquor privatization bill. Well, maybe. Republican Gov. Tom Corbett...Tags: Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Republican Party, Company Privatization, Mike Turzai, Petroleum Industry
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OPINION: Tea Party or pizza party: IRS watching
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewC ONFIDENTIAL REPORT -- FOR YOUR EYES ONLY To: U.S. Attorney General Eric (redacted) From: J. Ridley (redacted), director Department of Justice Clandestine Division of Communication Examination For critical national security reasons, this...Tags: Internal Revenue Service, Police Investigations, Mexico, Justice System, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
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Trout in the Classroom program reels in students
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewThis past week, on a day marked by occasional spitting rain and overcast skies, nearly four dozen Butler Junior High School students traveled to Thorn Creek in Butler County. Unlike anglers who go to the water looking for trout, they were taking their...Tags: Biology, Schools, Teaching and Learning, Fishing, High Schools
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Frye: Wonderful kind of misery
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewAnyone who's ever taken a child camping knows the experience can involve crying, whining, conniptions, hissy fits, misery, woe and even pestilence. But don't be naive. Things don't always go that well. Sometimes it's the kids who get cranky. Unless,... -
Plenty of activity at Butler-Freeport trail
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewEven during the middle of the week, the Butler-Freeport Community Trail can be a busy place. Shortly after 5 p.m., cars with bikes suspended on racks attached to rear bumpers file into trailhead parking lots. Walkers gather water bottles and take off on...Tags: Transportation, Railway Transportation
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