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Drunk driver, dead friend
The four friends were driving through Columbia early in the morning in August 2007 when the Jeep they were riding in crashed into a cement wall.
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N.J. plane crash claims life of Forks man
An Easton area man on a night training flight died when the plane crashed near a small, private airport in Hunterdon County , N.J., Tuesday night, officials said.
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OH, (REIN)DEER
Evelyn Bookhammer feeds a reindeer at JB Tree Farm in Alexandria, Huntingdon County.
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Library use up
Americans visited their libraries nearly 1.3 billion times and checked out more than 2 billion items in the past year, an increase of more than 10 percent in checked-out items and library visits, compared with ...
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Man killed in Huntingdon crash
An Alexandria man was prounounced dead at the scene of an accident Friday night on Route 26 in Oneida Township, Huntingdon County.
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[PCUSANEWS] Notes about people
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Local woman catches scam
A Chambersburg woman almost fell prey recently to a scam that could have cost her thousands of dollars.
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Pastor who helped get "under God" in Pledge dies
Nov 29, 2008 A church official says the clergyman credited with helping to push Congress to insert the phrase "under God" into the Pledge of Allegiance has died in Alexandria, Pa.
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Pastor who helped get 'under God' in Pledge dies
A church official says the clergyman credited with helping to push Congress to insert the phrase 'under God' into the Pledge of Allegiance has died in Alexandria, Pa. The Rev. George M. Docherty was 97. Nancy Taylor, historian for the Huntingdon Presbyterian Church, says Docherty died on Thanksgiving at his home in Alexandria, with his wife, Sue, by his side. Docherty delivered a sermon saying the pledge should acknowledge God in 1952 at Washington's New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, just blocks from the White House.
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Police identify suspects from Uni-M.....
Two women were taken into custody Monday night after robbing a local convenience store and leading police on a high-speed chase from Mifflin County to the vicinity of Duncannon, according to a report from ...
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Paul Bean
Paul T. Bean, 65, of Rte. 27, Pittsfield, PA died on Saturday, October 25, 2008 at his home unexpectedly.
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St. Cyril's kicks off carnival tonight
Cyril of Alexandria Parish will kick off the 31st annual carnival 6 p.m. Wednesday for four fun nights through Saturday, Oct.
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Reunited, rejuvenated
Donavan Miller was back to his playful self on Tuesday, stacking Lego blocks with his brother and chasing a wind-up car across the floor.
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Officials Probe Another Post Office Robbery
Oct 16, 2008 4:35 pm US/Eastern MORE: Westmoreland County News NEW ALEXANDRIA Just one week after a man robbed a Washington County post office at gunpoint, authorities are now investigating another armed ...
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Some slog for Hartslog
The Hartslog Day sign is posted along Route 22, numbers are painted on Main Street and residents are cleaning their yards in preparation for their town's big day Saturday.
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Season of change
For more information on fall foliage driving tours, visit the Allegheny Mountains Conven-tion and Visitors Bureau's Welcome Center at the Blair County Convention Center at One Convention Center Drive, Altoona, ...
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Attorney General Corbett announces Internet child predator arrests in ...
Attorney General Tom Corbett today announced that agents from the Attorney General's Child Predator Unit have made arrests in Huntingdon County and Allentown involving men who are accused of using the Internet ...
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Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
The following is a partial list of criminal cases handled by judges in the most recent term of Westmoreland County criminal court.
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Locals help with Gustav recovery efforts
Often seen and heard by many each day hustling down local streets to help those in need, several members of the Trappe and Goodwill ambulances were recently deployed to Louisiana to help the people there ...
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Local Auto Racing: Fall fest comes to Lernerville
The Super DIRTcar Series visits Lernerville Speedway at 7:30 p.m. today for the North-South 100, a $6,000-to-win 100-lap feature for the Big Block Modifieds.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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"...I was sure that Somerset was the right choice...they couldn't have been more compassionate or understanding...I just couldn't believe that this all happened within a week...Thanks to my loan officer and all the rest of those great people at Somerset, my family will be able to stay in the only home they have known for some time, without fear of being put out." - Tom N.
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