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House passes tax deduction for Pennsylvania homebuyers
(The Center Square) – In the hopes of increasing odds for homeownership in the commonwealth, the House moved forward a…
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Can a new package of bills make Pennsylvania healthy again?
(The Center Square) – Pennsylvania has joined the chorus of states expressing dissatisfaction with federal food regulations. Republican Rep. Natalie…
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Bill to sell legal marijuana through state stores rejected by GOP-led panel
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Penn State president wants to close 7 campuses. Internal records explain why.
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PennDOT to Activate STAMPP Crews
CLEARFIELD– The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced it will activate its Systematic Technique to Analyze and Manage Pennsylvania’s Pavements…
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Bills moved to loosen teacher certification
(The Center Square) – The House Education Committee moved a package of bills forward they hope will help to address…
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Clinton County Commissioners Spotlight Mental Health Awareness, Community Action, and Correctional Workers During May 12 Meeting
By Emily Wright LOCK HAVEN— At their bi-weekly work session on Monday, May 12, 2025, the Clinton County Commissioners read…
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Bright Futures Begin Here: Bucktail’s 3rd Annual College & Career Day Inspires Students
By Autumn Gavlock RENOVO – On Thursday, May 8, students at Renovo Elementary and Bucktail Area Middle/High School took a…
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Police Blotter May 12, 2025
Police Blotter May 12, 2025 Woodward Township Police Department News: National Police Week This year, May 11-May 17 is National…
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KCSD Hand Dryer Discussion Continues, Board Representative to Meet with Mill Hall Borough Sewer Authority
By Christopher Miller BALD EAGLE TOWNSHIP – “Electric hand dryers are a breeding ground for bacteria,” school board member Chris…
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