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State employee charged with DUI
A high-ranking state employee is accused of having a blood-alcohol level of more than twice the legal limit to drive in Pennsylvania when he slammed his state-owned Chevrolet Impala into a parked car last week ...
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Mansfield honors students for leadership efforts
Thirty-seven students were honored Nov. 18 at the Mansfield University Mountaineer Leadership Program recognition celebration for the fall semester.
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New Cumberland teen accused of stabbing father
A New Cumberland teen-ager faces a preliminary hearing Thursday on charges that he stabbed his father during a dispute at their home Thanksgiving night, court documents state.
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Celebrate Thanksgiving Eve out on the town
If New Year's Eve was a person, it would laugh in this Wednesday night's face. It's not like people spend the evening counting down the seconds until the day when turkey, stuffing, cranberry sauce and pumpkin ...
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Juvenile charged with New Cumberland stabbing
A juvenile boy who stabbed his father twice during a domestic argument at 9 p.m. Nov.
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Acquitted man arrested three times for DUI
Since his acquittal on murder charges in May 2007, Dustin S. Weigel has racked up three drunken driving arrests.
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Food for Thought blog: Dinner at Scott's New Cumberland
I bought a gift certificate on the Patriot-News online auction for Scott's New Cumberland.
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Police Blotter
UPPER MACUNGIE TWP. Charged -- Steven R. Smith, 57, of New Cumberland, Cumberland County ; Nov.
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Crews working to reopen Route 15 Bypass after main break
Hours after Camp Hill petitioned the Public Utility Commission to delay a water pressure increase, a main break at 21st Street and the Route 15 Bypass covered the highway with several inches of water, tore up ...
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No tax rise in New Cumberland plan, but sewer rates would increase by 50 percent
There are no tax increases in New Cumberland's proposed 2009 budget, but sewer rates would increase by 50 percent to help pay for planned improvements to the borough's sanitary sewer system.
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Water pressure increasing on West Shore
Pennsylvania American Water will begin increasing water pressure on the West Shore in the middle of this week, company spokesman Terry Maenza said.
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Are You DTV Ready?
Harrisburg - Right now both analog and digital signals are broadcast from local TV station towers.
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High-Speed Pursuits Questioned
Alabama at LSU in an SEC battle. The No. 1-ranked Tide look to keep their national-title hopes alive against an LSU team that has won five straight in the series.
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Cumberland County commissioners OK $1.8 million in grant spending
Housing rehabilitation and ownership ventures, park and downtown improvements and even a program to boost police patrols in Shippensburg will receive a total of $1.8 million in funding in 2009 under plans ...
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Teen charged in West Shore robbery
A Harrisburg juvenile faces charges in the Oct. 28 robbery of three people as they walked on Bridge Street in New Cumberland, police said today.
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Delozier wins 88th District seat
A new Republican face will take over the reins of Pennsylvaniaa s 88th Legislative District for the next two years.
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Holdouts pressured from right and left
Renee Reed of New Cumberland is undecided in her choice of presidential candidate.
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Program tackles chemical dependency in area
Gene Middleton has seen the effects alcohol and drugs have had on Central Pennsylvania.
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Election is dilemma for undecided voters
Three likely voters, three tough decisions. Renee Reed, Laurie Whitmyer, and Dianne Czupil face the same dilemma in the next six days -- they have to figure out whether to vote for John McCain or Barack Obama.
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Breaking the Cycle: Organization shelters victims of domestic violence
Group hopes that by educating students it will decrease the number of women it will see in the future.
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