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In the Pipeline: Little Leaguers show grace in the spotlight
When I first spoke to Ocean View Little League manager Jeff Pratto, it was hard to hear him. As he explained over the noise behind him, he and the team had just arrived in Williamsport, Pa., hallowed home to the Little League World Series. They were...Tags: World Series, North Carolina, Rhode Island, New York, Little League Baseball
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LVC notes--Nosovitch honors, Central rankings, Becahi video
The Varsity BlogESPNHS, the high school wing of the ESPN empire, has named Central Catholic quarterback Brendan Nosovitch (right) a preseason first-team all-state pick for Pennsylvania and a second-team All-East Region pick. The East region consists of players from... -
How big was Tuesday's quake?
Maryland WeatherIf you've never experienced an earthquake before - and most people on the East Coast haven't - Tuesday's shaker was HUGE. It shook things that aren't ever supposed to shake, and rattled us in every sense of the word. We......Tags: Natural Disasters, Georgia, Giles County, Virginia, Disasters and Accidents
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Transportation needs
For more than an decade, the needs of our transportation system in Pennsylvania have been growing faster than our ability to fund them. The needs are well documented. Two state and two federal commissions have identified them in dollar terms, stating that...Tags: Executive Branch, Travel, Politics, Local Government, Public Transportation
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Appeals court panel won't close Chicago locks over carp -- yet
A federal appeals panel today rejected the request of five Great Lakes states to close Chicago-area shipping locks. But the panel warned that if ongoing efforts to stop the advance of Asian carp stop or slow down the issue could be revisited.
The ruling...Tags: Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Heavy Engineering, U.S. Army
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Cutting federal red tape
Whether it was overshadowed by the East Coast earthquake or merely a victim of public indifference, President Barack Obama's latest effort to reduce regulatory red tape drew all the excitement of Brussels sprouts for dinner. Only the true policy wonks may...Tags: Real Estate, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Politics, Jacksonville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Environmental Politics
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Taney County Coroner: Second Body found near Rural Protem is Russell 'Rusty' Porter
ReporterThe Taney County Coroner says MRI imagery and medical records confirm the second body found near rural protem is that of Russell “Rusty” Porter. On April 17, Russell Porter and his wife Rebecca “Becky” Porter disappeared from their...Tags: Michigan, Alaska, Texas
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PennDot Bridge Engineers Inspect Bridge's After Tuesday's Earthquake
Eric GemmellPennDot engineers are making the rounds after Tuesday’s earthquake inspecting area bridges. Nine teams of two engineers each, began working almost immediately following Tuesday’s earthquake that rattled Central Pennsylvania taking a fine...Tags: Science and Technology, Dauphin County, Natural Disasters, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Disasters and Accidents
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Dorothy Jean Germain
Dorothy Jean Germain 3/29/30 - 8/10/11 Dorothy Jean Germain, 81, of La Canada, passed away Wednesday, August 10, 2011. Dorothy was born to the late Clark and Martha Lessig, March 29, 1930, in Uniontown, Pennsylvania. She graduated from...Tags: Boston, Florida
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Auditions set for maple queen pageant
Preliminary auditions for the title of Queen Maple LXV have been set for Oct. 9 at Meyersdale Area High School. Any Somerset County High School senior female who is single, never been married and have had no children is eligible to participate....Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Education, Human Interest, Schools, High Schools
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Earthquake shakes Pennsylvania's infrastructure; Safety checks underway
Staff reporterAll of that shaking from yesterday's 5.8 magnitude earthquake is causing some concern about Pennsylvania's inner workings. From roads to power suppliers, crews are checking to make sure everything is operational. For PennDOT, right now bridges like the...Tags: Plant Openings, Science and Technology, Berks County, Natural Disasters, Nuclear Power
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Dream home: Pen Lucy gem is dream restoration project
For years, Dr. Martina Callum has traveled the country and the world as a locum tenens physician, providing temporary health care in communities where few doctors exist.
But after months on the road, she'd return home to an apartment in White Marsh...Tags: Minority Groups, Rentals, Land Price, Hospitals and Clinics, HGTV (tv network)
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