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Project delayed due to holidays
More Juniata County addresses will not be released until after the holiday rush but work on the project will continue, said county Emergency Services Director Allen Weaver on Tuesday.
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Muslim scientist leaves after losing security clearance
Moniem A. El-Ganayni -- "I will miss it here." Making good on his promise to leave his adopted country after 28 years rather than stay and feel like a second-class citizen, Abdul Moniem El-Ganayni and his wife ...
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Grants announced for Gov. Mifflin School District area projects
From our news staff The Berks County Community Foundation has announced recipients of the third and final phase of grants for 2008 from the Russell L. Hiller Charitable Trust.
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3 injured in car-bus collision on Route 322
Three people were injured, two critically, when a car and a Greyhound bus collided head-on Monday evening on U.S. Route 322 at Somerset Drive.
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United Way optimistic about fundrai.....
Local officials with the United Way of Mifflin-Juniata said they remain optimistic about community support for the organization's annual fundraising campaign, despite the downturn in the national economy.
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Dwight a beeta us to the punch
Ladies, gentleman and esteemed intergalactic representatives of ambiguous and/or multiple genders: It is with considerable alarm and embarrassment that I report a major security breach affecting the Northeast ...
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West Mifflin Council OKs metal detectors at its chambers
West Mifflin Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to install a metal detector at the entrance to its second-floor chambers at the borough building.
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Hundreds Lose Jobs In Pittsburgh-Based U.S. Steel Layoffs
U.S. Steel said it's laying off 677 workers companywide because of weakening customer demand for steel.
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Protecting Your Money: Prepare For Looming Layoffs
Some economists worry unemployment could reach levels this country hasn't seen since the early 1980s.
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Woman carries on friend's legacy
Everyone knows someone with cancer, whether it is a friend, a relative or maybe yourself.
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Chapter gets local office
The Susquehanna Valley chapter of the American Red Cross held a community briefing on Thursday at the ComPASS building in Lewistown.
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United Way begins annual fundraisin.....
The United Way of Mifflin-Juniata's annual fundraising campaign is well under way, according to a press release issued Friday.
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Munhall funeral home director was always on the go
Even at the end, Albert Savolskis wanted to take his wife to the movies and vote on Election Day.
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Work continues on rural addressing .....
The Juniata County rural addressing project is progressing with its new contractor, county officials said during a commissioners meeting Tuesday.
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United Way helps with childcare costs
Area parents April and George know what it's like to struggle with paying their bills.
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Keep Kortz: The legislator is off to a good start as a reformer
There's a rematch on the ballot for voters in the 38th District next week and they'll be well-served if they make the same choice for the state House that they made two years ago.
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Anspach plans final meeting
Representatives of the staff of outgoing Mayor Bob Anspach will be available to meet with constituents from 9-11 a.m. tomorrow at Fire Station No.
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Remember fire safety this winter
When the temperature begins to dip toward the freezing mark, firefighters get nervous because some people heat their homes using unsafe methods and this can lead to a fire.
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38th District State House seat rivals argue over pace of reform in Harrisburg
Democratic state Rep. Bill Kortz went to Harrisburg two years ago in the wake of the pay raise scandal to help fix a broken machine.
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Newburg man arrested after accident on one-lane bridge
Oct. 22, 2008 -- A Newburg man was charged with Driving Under the Influence after an accident involving two vehicles on Center Road in Lower Mifflin Township Oct.
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