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Tuscarora School District waiting on state budget
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comFaced with receiving $1.25 million less from the state of Pennsylvania, there's little the Tuscarora School District can do but bide its time until Gov. Tom Corbett unveils his 2011-12 budget Tuesday. "We're waiting for the state to tell us what's...Tags: Unemployment, Teaching and Learning, Method Man, Budgets and Budgeting, Schools
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Alloway seeks to expand Castle Doctrine; Kauffman reintroduces gaming board bill
State Sen. Richard Alloway and state Rep. Rob Kauffman have started the 2011 session of the Pennsylvania General Assembly by reintroducing their favored legislation that didn't pass in previous years.
Alloway, R-Franklin/Adams/York, introduced a bill...Tags: Pennsylvania General Assembly, Entertainment, Gaming, Labor Legislation, Executive Branch
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Franklin Co. lawmakers excited about Republican governor
waynesboro@herald-mail.comRepublican lawmakers from Franklin County, Pa., shared excitement Tuesday that Tom Corbett had been sworn in as the state's 46th governor. "It's a fresh start. ... This is just a breath of fresh air," said state Rep. Rob Kauffman, R-Franklin/Cumberland....Tags: Pennsylvania General Assembly, Executive Branch, Regional Authority, Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Laws
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Corbett sworn in as Pa.'s new governor
The Associated PressRepublican Tom Corbett took his oath Tuesday as Pennsylvania’s 46th governor, vowing to rein in state spending, enact government reforms and “do the right things, for the right reasons, even in the most challenging of times.” The...Tags: Corporate Crime, Bucks County, Petroleum Industry, Executive Branch, Regional Authority
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Wetzel reflects on prison career
waynesboro@herald-mail.comJohn Wetzel’s first prison job had him breaking up fights for $7.20 an hour. Now, Wetzel is poised to become secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. “It’s almost overwhelming. I’m just excited to be part of...Tags: Crimes, Crime, Law and Justice, Berks County, Criminals, Franklin County (Pennsylvania)
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Chambersburg looking at $2 million budget deficit
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWhile teacher contract talks remain a hot button issue in the Chambersburg Area School District, a projected multimillion-dollar deficit won't offer administrators any relief as they move forward with planning next year's district budget. Steve Dart, the...Tags: Realty, Finance, Real Estate, Budgets and Budgeting, Politics
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Pa. lawmakers sworn in, Smith named House speaker
By The Associated PressThe Pennsylvania General Assembly launched its new legislative session Tuesday by swearing in new and returning members and electing Republican veterans to lead each chamber. Twenty-one freshmen Republicans and eight new Democrats were sworn in to the...Tags: Health, Joseph B. Scarnati, Laws, Justice System, Elections
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Teachers, residents turn out for Waynesboro board meeting
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comA crowd of close to 100 teachers and parents filled the gymnasium inside Summitview Elementary School for Tuesday night's Waynesboro Area School Board meeting, with many expressing their opinions on the lack of progress toward a new teachers' contract....Tags: Contracts, Schools, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Politics, Elections
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives passes state budget plan
waynesboro@herald-mail.comThe Pennsylvania House of Representatives passed a $27.3 billion spending plan Tuesday that Republican members praised for its fiscal restraint and lack of new taxes. "You live within your means," said state Rep. Mark Keller, R-Perry/Franklin. The...Tags: Corporate Crime, Fraud, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Budgets and Budgeting, Interior Policy
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Corbett's public welfare chief disputes financial gains of Medicaid expansion
HARRISBURG — The Legislature's Independent Fiscal Office has been praised for its thorough, fair number-crunching and for being as nonpartisan as its name suggests since opening last year. But that pristine image may be tarnished now that the...Tags: Social Services, Government Health Care, Finance, Dominic Pileggi, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Roy: Bethlehem would likely keep Common Core even if state doesn't
Valley 610Gov. Tom Corbett decided Monday that he will postpone seeking final legislative and regulatory approval of the controversial Common Core standards. But even if the state ends up scrapping the plan, Bethlehem Area School District will likely move forward....
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