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Holy Smokes BBQ opens for business
Reading Eagle, Pa.If you are passing by Clock Tower Plaza near Morgantown and happen to see smoke rising from the parking lot, have no fear. It's likely Holy Smokes BBQ LLC. Neighbors Dana Baker and Dina Maio teamed up to form the mobile-barbecue business, which offers...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business
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UGI agrees to $200,000 fine in Millersville blast
The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission approved a $200,000 settlement with UGI Utilities Friday stemming from a 2011 explosion in Lancaster County that damaged a home and business. In addition to the civil penalty, UGI agreed to change procedures...Tags: Allentown, Emergency Incidents, UGI Utilities, Explosions
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Randolph County estate is main setting in new Hallmark movie
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.A Randolph County mansion will make its national television debut Saturday when the Hallmark Channel premieres a movie filmed there. Linbrook Hall, owned by RF Micro Devices co-founder Jerry D. Neal and his wife, Linda, is a main setting for the film,...Tags: Movies, ER (tv program), Hallmark Channel (tv network), Television, Michael Landon Jr.
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New movie theater to open in York
York Daily Record, Pa.There is a great transition happening in the movie industry. The shift from 35-millimeter film to digital projection, which could be complete later this year, might shutter small theaters. Multiplexes, which rose in the suburbs in the '70s, now generate...Tags: IMAX, Cinema Industry, Iron Man 3 (movie), Boxing
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Law enforcement agencies conduct drills at Gettysburg National Military Park
The Evening Sun, Hanover, Pa.Visitors at the Gettysburg National Military Park may see hundreds of law enforcement personnel participating in a large scale exercise through Thursday. According to James Zahm, team commander for the Lancaster County Special Emergency Response Team,...Tags: Laws, Physical Fitness and Exercise, National Parks, Google+, Conservation
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Court upholds redistricting plan that adds PA House seat for York County
York Daily Record, Pa.Here's a look at some of the ways that York County will be impacted by the revised redistricting plan that the state Supreme Court upheld Wednesday: --- the 48th state Senate District will pick up nine York County municipalities: Conewago, East...Tags: Lloyd K. Smucker, York (York, Pennsylvania), Parties and Movements, Patricia H Vance, York County (Pennsylvania)
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Court ruling ends 2-year redistricting battle, affects York's representation
The York Dispatch, Pa.York County's future political landscape has been mapped, with turf boundaries apparently settled in a two-year battle over state House and Senate redistricting. The state Supreme Court's unanimous decision Wednesday to accept the Republican redrawn...Tags: York (York, Pennsylvania), Democratic Party, Elections, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland), Michael L Waugh
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New Isabella chef offers fresh take
The Citizens' Voice, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.Executive chef Louie Agostini brings a new flavor to Isabella Restaurant and Bar in Plains Township, creating a menu that celebrates the best of American fare. "We consider it contemporary American to progressive American," he said of their cuisine,...Tags: Restaurants, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Soups, Salads, Potatoes
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Glen Rock church organ celebrated, other York-area religion news
York Daily Record, Pa.Mona Doering remembers how tough it was to coax the old Trinity United Church of Christ organ through a Sunday service. "When I was playing, it would stop on me during the service just out of the blue," said Doering, of New Freedom, who played the organ...Tags: Uganda, Christianity, Holidays, Separation of Church and State, Music
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Right-to-Know Law facing five-year checkup
It's been five years since Pennsylvania government stepped out of the shadows by rewriting its open records law to give citizens much more access to how governments operate and spend public money. Many people, including me, believe the new Right-to-...Tags: Dominic Pileggi, The Pennsylvania State University, Prisons, Judges, Civil Rights
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Philadelphia Daily News John Baer column
Philadelphia Daily NewsGOV. CORBETT, with his leadership in question and his job approval in the tank, promises basic societal collapse if he doesn't get his way on pensions. He argues that unless the Legislature, which helped create the problem, slashes costs for state...Tags: Pension and Welfare, Elections, Executive Branch, Retirement, Mike Brubaker
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College recruiters look for more than SAT scores
Reading Eagle, Pa.When college recruiters speak with interested high school students, there's a lot more they are looking for than just a high SAT score. Academic qualifications are obviously an important piece of getting accepted, but recruiters at the 2013 Berks County...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Students, Kutztown, High Schools
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