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Garrett approves 2011 officials, makes plans for bridge construction
Daily American ReporterBorough officials discussed two upcoming bridge projects and approved 2011 council positions on Monday. CSX officials presented plans to widen and improve the Church Street bridge, which travels over the CSX railroad and is now structurally deficient....Tags: Politics, Elections
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Hearing delayed in child abuse case
Daily American Staff WriterA Hollsopple woman accused of pushing her 5-year-old adopted son down a flight of stairs and depriving him of food continued a hearing to withdraw her guilty plea Tuesday. Christy Mae Pensinger, 59, Whistler Street, Hollsopple, pleaded guilty to...Tags: Medical Specialization, Health and Medical Professionals, Crime, Law and Justice, Health, Justice System
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Boswell man charged with second arson
Daily American Staff WriterThe man accused of setting fire to his grandmother’s home is now facing charges in a second house fire. State police charged Kenneth Roy Beeman, 19, of Boswell with three counts of arson and criminal mischief for a Dec. 11 fire. Beeman waived his...Tags: Prisons, Crimes, Social Issues, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Chia grows into a contender
Long before Jocelyn Chia became a member of the Crescenta Valley High girls' golf team, she participated in numerous American Junior Golf Assn. tournaments across California.
Traveling to different venues from Los Angeles to the Bay Area, Chia worked...Tags: Sports, Cheng Yu-tung, Multi-Sport Events, Clubs and Associations, Politics
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Friedens man may have to pay more for fatal accident
Daily American reporterDistrict Attorney Jerry Spangler is asking a judge to modify a former coal truck driver’s sentence for involuntary manslaughter to include restitution for medical expenses. Michael L. Sullivan Jr., 40, Point Park Lane, Friedens, caused the death of...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Crimes, Murder, Crime, Law and Justice, Friedens
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Report: In Seattle real estate, buying is better than renting
NEW YORK -- For the first time in years, buying a home may beat renting.
Two factors are at play, according to researchers who recently crunched the numbers, Ken Johnson of Florida International University and Eli Beracha of East Carolina University...Tags: Rentals, Mortgages, Florida International University, Homes, Real Estate Buyers
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Johnson wins both nominations for district judge
Daily American Staff WriterPublic defender Ken Johnson is set to replace retiring District Judge Arthur K. Cook after winning both the Democratic and Republican nominations in Tuesday’s primary. Johnson, 59, of Lincoln Township, defeated fellow public defender Michael Kuhn,...Tags: Pennsylvania, Michael Kuhn, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Own a large vehicle? You'll have to pay in Burbank
Being an oversized vehicle in Burbank just got a lot harder. The City Council this week adopted a plan that would force drivers of non-commercial vehicles longer than 22 feet or taller than 8 feet — which would include most recreational vehicles,...Tags: Government, E-Commerce Industry, Public Officials, Burbank (Los Angeles, California), Vehicles
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Jerome Bettis and Mets HOF Darryl Strawberry Promote PPA
IndySportsNationINDIANAPOLIS, April 14 -- In an effort to help even more Americans who are uninsured and struggling financially, the Partnership for Prescription Assistance (PPA) today launched new online resources designed to expand the program's outreach. "PPA 2.0," an...Tags: New York Yankees, Diabetes, Sports, Medical Research, Medical Services
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Locals seeking turnaround campaigns
GLENDALE — In short, neither the Crescenta Valley High or Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy girls' golf teams had stellar seasons last year.
The Falcons, accustomed to challenging for Pacific League championships and competing in the CIF Team...Tags: Surgery, Sports, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Former Terps guard Duane Simpkins joins Towson's staff
Duane Simpkins, who played point guard at Maryland from 1992 through 1995, will join Pat Skerry's new staff at Towson University as director of basketball operations.
"He's a bright guy, a young coach who is connected to the area," Skerry said Friday....Tags: Sports, Education, Nike, Inc., Colleges and Universities, Basketball
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