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Wielding Harrisburg example, U.S. SEC cajoles cities nationwide
Reuters* U.S. regulator underlines rules for disclosure to bondholders * SEC warns municipalities not to gloss over financial health * Pennsylvania capital Harrisburg has mountain of debt to clear WASHINGTON, May 20 (Reuters) - At first glance, a federal...Tags: Washington, DC, Financial Markets, Finance, Primaries, Public Officials
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Roanoke's 'Mr. Fitness' Artie Levin lives on in B'nai B'rith Awards
The Roanoke Times, Va.Each year on a Monday night in late May, Cindy Goldstein steps to a podium at the B'nai B'rith Athletic and Achievement Awards banquet and announces the name of a local high school senior. And each year, a grateful teenager takes home the Artie Levin...Tags: Muscular Dystrophy, Justice System, American Red Cross, Separation of Church and State, Personal Service
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Falcons must learn to survive in cities to leave endangered list
Standard-Speaker, Hazleton, Pa.Peregrine falcons, nature's fastest flyers, will receive protection whether they nest in bridges and buildings of cities or on rocky cliffs in the wild, according to a management plan that the Pennsylvania Game Commission proposed. "They are an...Tags: Endangered Species, Biology, Conservation, Wildlife
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Ghosts of incinerator bond deal haunt Harrisburg election
Reuters(Reuters) - In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's cash-hungry capital city, local political battles are waged much as they are across the United States: with big personalities and bare-knuckled verbal brawls. But unlike most cities, Harrisburg's financial...Tags: Finance, G. Terry Madonna, Banking, Primaries, Credit and Debt
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On the job: Troy waitress hopes to be chef one day
The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.Mikayla Saunders, 15, of Canton, has been working as a waitress at Vinnie's Pizza in downtown Troy for a little over a year. She enjoys working with food, and her responsibilities include serving customers and working the cash register. She likes... -
Morning Call takes first in Sandusky coverage
The Morning Call was recognized by the Associated Press this weekend with a first-place award for its coverage of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse trial in June. The award for general news reporting was presented to The Morning Call staff at the annual...Tags: Northampton (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Abusive Behavior, Jerry Sandusky, Allentown, National Collegiate Athletic Association
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BRIEF: Travelers in Chambersburg might run into projects
The Patriot-NewsPeople whose travels take them through Chambersburg might encounter construction delays over the next few months. The borough said it is upgrading various gas, water and sewer lines along Route 11. Traffic will be routed around the projects. The... -
BRIEF: Harrisburg-area weekend weather: continued warmth but maybe not sun
The Patriot-NewsWe might not get all that much sunshine in the Harrisburg region this weekend, but at least the threat of frost is gone. Saturday's forecast from the National Weather Service calls for a cloudy day, with a "slight" chance of showers after 1 p.m. The...Tags: Washington, DC, Weather Reports, National Weather Service
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Attorney General Kathleen Kane on Hershey Trust reforms: 'A great step forward'
The Patriot-NewsAttorney General Kathleen Kane's Office concluded a two-year probe of the Hershey Trust Co., the entity that manages the Milton Hershey School Trust. After investigating allegations of misuse of trust resources, Kane's Office concluded that trustees had...Tags: Tom Corbett, Criminals
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Eight York men charged with drug trafficking
York Daily Record, Pa.Eight York men affiliated with the Latin Kings street gang have been charged with drug trafficking in the city, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania. An indictment, returned by a federal jury in Harrisburg...Tags: Heroin, Drug Trafficking, Justice System, Cocaine, Punishment
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Transgender student: 'Do the right thing, Red Lion'
York Daily Record, Pa.A standing-room only crowd clapped for Issak Oliver Wolfe after he spoke to the Red Lion Area School Board Thursday night, describing how he has been hurt by the district and how he wants to help future transgender students. Wolfe has asked the...Tags: Students, American Civil Liberties Union, Teaching and Learning
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Linda Thompson receives last-minute donations of $10,000
The Patriot-NewsSince the deadline for filing pre-primary campaign finance reports, incumbent Mayor Linda Thompson has received $10,000 in last-minute campaign cash. Last-minute donations are perfectly legal, but if they are more than $500, they must be reported within...Tags: Dauphin County, Elections, Vincent J Hughes
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