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Harrisburg, PA (Pennsylvania) - Postcard depicting Market Street in Downtown Harrisburg as it appeared in 1910. Trolley tracks are noticeable along the street.
Harrisburg, PA (Pennsylvania) - Postcard depicting Market Street in Downtown Harrisburg as it appeared in 1910. Trolley tracks are noticeable along the street.
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Harrisburg, PA (Pennsylvania) - Downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania panorama, as seen from the John Harris Bridge (2000).
Harrisburg, PA (Pennsylvania) - Downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania panorama, as seen from the John Harris Bridge (2000).

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    07/19/11 FOXBORO - Through 19 matches this MLS season, the New England Revolution have scored one goal or less 16 times.
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    Yesterday's Lies the Debut Novel of Author Terri D Is Receiving Rave Reviews; Reviewers Are Comparing It to The Color ...

    07/19/11 A poignant tale of a circle of close knit friends whose lives are more intertwined than they realize; that is until the blurred lines of love, lust and friendship begins to reveal the half-truths and lies that exist. Will the secrets they all hold from the past ruin their friendships and lives forever? (PRWeb July 19, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011 ...
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    Pa. transportation panel urges raising drivers' fees, gas tax

    07/19/11 HARRISBURG - Gov. Corbett's Transportation Advisory Commission recommended sweeping changes Monday in how the state funds transportation and mass transit that if implemented could eventually cost drivers an extra $132 a year in fees and increased gas taxes.
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    Pa Transportation Funding Focuses on New Fees

    07/19/11 Harrisburg, PA. (AP) - Gov. Tom Corbett's transportation funding commission is suggesting a mixture of revenue sources to generate about $2.5 billion in additional annual spending on roads, bridges and...
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    Franklin County area police log

    07/19/11 THEFT: An unknown female was reportedly seen stealing a flower pot from a woman's yard at 258 Ramsey Ave. Chambersburg Police said Rachel M. Monheim reported seeing the theft Wednesday.
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    Meet Homer Floyd

    07/18/11 Homer Floyd in 1954 from his football-playing days at Washington High School.
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    U.S. News Media Group Releases 2011-12 Best Hospitals Rankings

    07/18/11 U.S. News Media Group has released the 2011-12 Best Hospitals rankings, its 22nd annual publication of the analysis. The rankings are freely available at www.usnews.com/besthospitals and will be featured in the U.S.
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    LV MUSIC: Grass Roots singer dies hours before SteelStacks show, band plays tribute set

    07/12/11 Rob Grill, who for nearly 45 years was the voice of the 1960s band The Grass Roots and sang on such hits as "Midnight Confessions," "Temptation Eyes" and "Live For Today," died Monday just hours before the group was to take the stage at Musikfest Caf? at the ArtsQuest Center at SteelStacks.
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    Thousands of Pa. hunting license sales botched

    07/12/11 HARRISBURG, Monday, July 11, 2011 -- The Pennsylvania Game Commission s point-of-sale system went down Sunday for 10 hours.
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    Purple bags along central Pa. highways track bugs

    07/12/11 HARRISBURG - Biblical Egypt had to weather insect plagues of lice, flies, and locusts. Those seem like a collection of gnats compared with what Pennsylvania's woodlands have survived the last several decades: tides of longhorn beetles, gypsy moths, stinkbugs, woolly adelgids, and Sirex woodwasps.
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    DEP: $2.6 million in Conservation District Grants for Increased Outreach to Agricultural Community

    07/11/11 Information is from the Pa. DEP: The Department of Environmental Protection today announced the award of more than $2.6 million in grant awards to 36 conservation districts within the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. These funds, which will support 50 staff positions that provide technical assistance with implementing agricultural Best Management Practices (BMPs), will also allow conservation district ...
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    Local graduates and Dean's List honorees

    06/29/11 Widener Law The Widener University School of Law recently held awards ceremonies on both of its law campuses to honor students who accomplished outstanding achievements.
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    Bulletin Board

    06/26/11 Pheasants Afield PA will hold a tri-county trap shoot on July 16 beginning at 10 a.m. The shoot will be held at the Tri-County Sportsman Club in Silvara (331 Board Road, Laceyville, Pa. 18623). Cost is $25 for 50 rounds and lunch. Trophies will be awarded for best score in youth, female and male divisions. All shooters will also be entered for a chance to win a pheasant hunt at Ringneck Ridge ...
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    Pa. State Worker Unions Land Enviable Contracts

    06/26/11 After tough talk about concessions from Governor Corbett, Pennsylvania worker unions are ending up with contracts many other public employees would welcome in a time of economic stress.
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    Central Pennsylvania United Way agencies see rising tide of need

    06/17/11 The year began with hopeful signs for people laid low by the economy. But a recent survey by United Way of the Capital Region deflates some of that hope.
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    Gaming board rejects request to reconsider bid

    06/11/11 The state Gaming Control Board has rejected a request by a failed applicant to reconsider awarding a resort casino license to Nemacolin Woodlands Resort.
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    4 locals headed to Arizona to battle forest fires

    06/10/11 Three Tiadaghton state foresters and one Tiadaghton support crew member have been deployed to help fight the raging forest fires in the eastern section of Arizona, which have been burning since May 29.
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    20 from Cumberland County area are indicted for cocaine manufacture, distribution

    06/10/11 Twenty Cumberland County-area residents have been indicted in federal court for manufacturing and distributing cocaine, including the husband of a Shippensburg school principal.
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    VIDEO: Speaker tugs at heartstrings at North Montco awards ceremony

    06/09/11 In a moving talk Monday at the award ceremony for graduating seniors at the North Montgomery County Technical Career Center, graphic arts student Emily Hash spoke of how her late mother, Stacey Hash, was a hero for her and her twin sister, Katlin.
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    Harper receives MCCC's Leading Woman AwardVIDEO

    06/08/11 State Rep. Kate Harper, R-61, received Montgomery County Community College's second annual Leading Woman Award May 2.
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