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    Parents welcome state law that recognizes stillborn babies with special birth certificates

    07/18/11 Stephanie Cole carried her daughter for 41 weeks. After a 21-hour labor that included two hours of pushing, she gave birth to her firstborn, Madeline Jonna Cole.
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    Commission Recommends Fee Hikes for Driver Services

    07/18/11 An advisory commissioner for Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett has recommended raising fees for vehicle registration and driver licenses.
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    Pasadena police: Man critical after home-invasion shooting

    07/18/11 PASADENA, Texas -- One man was shot in a home-invasion shooting Monday in Pasadena, said Pasadena Police Department spokesman Vance Mitchell. A woman and two male visitors were inside a house in the 4400 block of Seminole when an unknown number of men kicked in the door around 4:30 p.m., Mitchell said.  After a scuffle, one of the visitors was shot in the shoulder. He was airlifted to Memorial ...
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    Strong correlation between AUD and gold prices

    07/18/11 Although gold demand is currently at unprecedented levels, many investors do not realise that a historical relationship exists between the price of gold bullion and the Australian dollar, according to BetaShares' Drew Corbett.
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    Jones Park Baseball Project Ribbon Cutting Held July 15

    07/18/11 Cedar Rapids, IA - The formal ribbon cutting ceremony for the Jones Park Baseball Project was held on Friday, July 15th.
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    Castle Doctrine becomes the law

    06/29/11 Gov. Tom Corbett has signed into law a bill expanding Pennsylvania residents' rights to use deadly force to defend themselves and others in public places.
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    Pay freezes now a chilling reality

    06/29/11 It's been more than three months since Gov. Tom Corbett suggested that all public-school employees take a wage freeze for the 2011-12 school year. For the most part, public-school employees in Lebanon County's six school districts have agreed to Corbett's suggestion.
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    Fix or end Pennsylvania's constable system, Dauphin County judge says

    06/29/11 Dauphin County Judge Lawrence F. Clark Jr. did more than impose a work-release term and probation when he sentenced Constable Jack Garner on an official-oppression conviction Wednesday.
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    Warminster supervisors create ordinance to combat sales of designer drugs

    06/29/11 Warminster Township Board of Supervisors unanimously passed an ordinance banning designer drugs, such as bath salts and synthetic marijuana, at its board meeting June 23.
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    Partisan debate as Pa. budget nears final approval

    06/29/11 A state budget that supporters defended as a product of hard choices in bad economic times but critics warned would devastate education and human services neared a final vote Wednesday in the Pennsylvania House.
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    Bath salt arrests made after traffic stop in Washington

    06/29/11 Zachary W. Wagner, 20, of Port Matilda, Pa., also was charged with resisting arrest when police say he fled the scene during a traffic stop on Route 57. He later had to be taken to the hospital because of a reaction to the bath salts, police say.
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    Fairfax dig uncovers signs of American Indian life

    06/22/11 Johnson State College student Les Jacob, 20, looks for archaeological artifacts at River Berry Farm in Fairfax on Tuesday. / MATT SUTKOSKI, Free Press
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    Woodland Hills fails to enact 2011-12 budget

    06/22/11 After five hours of debate in a stifling room packed with residents, teachers and supporters of Boyce Campus Middle College, the Woodland Hills school board on Tuesday failed to approve a final $82.6 million 2011-12 budget.
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    Newcastlewest GAA Club Notes

    06/22/11 Tournafulla was the venue on Sunday evening and Dromin/Athlacca's Donal Enright refereed. Conditions were excellent and a good crowd had travelled to the picturesque hamlet in expectation of a close, exciting contest between teams who have been keen rivals for a number of years.
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    Corbett is Tipp's top championship goalscorer

    06/22/11 2010 Hurler of the Year Lar Corbett became Tipperary's all-time leading championship goalscorer against Clare in last Sunday's Munster SHC semi-final, it has emerged.
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    The guv's rides

    06/22/11 I find it quite disheartening that Gov. Tom Corbett, Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley and both of their wives will each receive new SUVs, courtesy of the taxpayers.
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    Two PICA members may reject Nutter's spending plan because of the cost of the DROP program

    06/22/11 Two of the four current members of the state board that oversees Philadelphia's finances left open the possibility Tuesday that they might reject Mayor Nutter's five-year spending plan next month because it funds the DROP pension program.
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    Radio-controlled excitement: Traxxas gives test drives at preview event

    06/12/11 People driving by Craig Ranch on the Sam Rayburn Tollway this weekend might not have the fastest or coolest cars in the area. Several hundred yards away, much smaller, driverless cars will be moving 70 mph and doing flips.
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    Open space program out of money

    06/12/11 Growing Greener is almost out of green. The state program providing funds to preserve open space and protect the environment for more than a decade is broke. In an effort to keep the program alive, state Rep. Kate Harper, R-61, held a town hall meeting June 2 to urge residents and municipal officials to push legislators to come up with a dedicated funding source for it.
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    Budget cuts, declining enrollment take toll on area school districts

    06/12/11 Indiana County area schools are poised to shed more than 60 teaching jobs this month owing to budget cuts and enrollment declines.
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