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TRUCK operator removes a car involved in a fatal accident about 4:15 a.m. yesterday at the Hilltown Volunteer Fire Company.
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50th UH-72A Lakota Delivered To US Army
The 50th and 51st UH-72As were delivered to the Eastern Army National Guard Aviation Training Site from American Eurocopter's Mississippi production facility, where the Light Utility Helicopter, based on ...
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A.M. BRIEFING: Tuesday
Police investigate hit-and-run crash State police are investigating a hit-and-run accident that occurred about 1 a.m. Saturday on state Route 45.
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Students reach out to Iraqi peers
Former Manheim Township High School student Kyle Hershey is trying to rebuild the infrastructure of Iraq's war-ravaged Diyala Province - one school at a time.
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Male Found in Fire Died from Gunshot
The white still-unidentified male who was found dead in a cabin fire along Mt. Vernon Road is Salisbury Township on Saturday, December 6, died from a single gunshot wound to the head, revealed an autopsy.
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Plainfield Township woman charged with stealing identity to get 1,000 painkillers
A Plainfield Township woman, who has a history of fraudulently obtaining prescriptions, faces additional charges after she used another woman's identity to get more than 1,000 painkiller tablets from local ...
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Rendell Discusses Plans to Close $1.6 Billion Budget Gap
Governor Rendell says as it stands now, Pennsylvania's projected budget deficit in the current fiscal year that ends in June is at more than $1.5 billion.
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Lancaster County Fire Victim Was Shot
An autopsy conducted Tuesday by Lancaster County's coroner revealed that the man found dead in a cabin following a devastating fire in Salisbury Township, Lancaster County, Saturday, had been shot prior to the ...
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Man found dead after Salisbury Twp. blast, fire
An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday to determine the cause of death and identity of a badly burned man found in a home destroyed in an explosion and fire Saturday in Salisbury Township.
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A cabin explodes, man dies
A man died when his home in the 700 block of Mount Vernon Road, Salisbury Township, exploded late Saturday afternoon.
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Fire at Sandt's Market in Wind Gap extinguished
Fire companies from Wind Gap and surrounding communities battle an early morning fire at the old Sandt's Market on South Broadway in Wind Gap.
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Rendell says Another $128 Million in Cuts will Help Fill Budget Gap
On Wednesday Gov. Edward G. Rendell announced additional budget cuts and cost-saving measures to help balance the state budget as the national economic downturn continues to affect revenue collections.
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PennDOT: Work planned on Lehigh Valley highways
Work is scheduled on the following Lehigh and Northampton County highways next week, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation .
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2 women still hospitalized from Gap crash
Two women remained hospitalized today from a fiery fatal crash Friday on Route 30 near Gap.
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Gap woman dies in three-vehicle cra...
A three-vehicle crash Friday night on Route 30, near Hoffmeier Road, Salisbury Township, left a Gap woman dead and three people injured after two of the vehicles burst into flames.
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Crash kills Lancaster County woman
A three-vehicle accident on Route 30 near Hoffmeier Road in Salisbury Twp., Lancaster, at 10:30 p.m. Friday killed a Gap woman after two of the vehicles involved burst into flames.
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Robber hits Gap service station
A robber struck the Hess Express service station at Gap early Thursday morning, Lancaster state police said.
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Family support group holding down the home fort
Debbie Wierman, left, and Lesley Shoemaker of Family Readiness Group tie a yellow ribbon around a lamp post at the square in Waynesboro in support of family members soon to be deployed to Iraq.
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Soldier on to Iraq
Every 4½ minutes the horror movie soundtrack let out a scream. Neil Gussman recalled timing the outbursts on his watch not long ago as he relaxed in a military barracks with 39 roommates.
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Pennsylvania designates 400,000 acres on South Mountain for...
The state has identified 400,000 acres on South Mountain in Franklin, Adams and Cumberland counties as one of seven regions in the state worthy of priority conservation efforts and promotion.
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