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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced that a road will be closed in Sullivan Township beginning on Tuesday, while crews work to make ...
The former secretary of Gregg Township pleaded guilty Monday to felony charges of theft, identity theft and access device fraud. One felony charge of receiving stolen property was dropped against ...
Pamela Hackenburg pleaded guilty to three felonies in county court after stealing almost $533,000 during her time as secretary of Gregg Township, a small rural community in central Pennsylvania.
North Annville Township supervisors update Clear Spring Road railroad bridge project, announce large solar panel project is ...
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StateCollege.com on MSNFormer Gregg Township Secretary Pleads Guilty to Stealing $533K in Public Funds for Sports Betting, Trips and MoreThis story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated ...
Supervisors said they expect the bids to come in around $20,000 for the companies to do about half a mile of base repairs.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced the following schedule of maintenance activities in Mifflin County the week of July 14. PennDOT performs year-round maintenance in its mission ...
Crews were called to the scene of a house fire in Lebanon County Sunday afternoon. The fire was in the first block of Spruce Lane in Union Township. The fire was upgraded to a second alarm. Tankers ...
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WGAL on MSNHouse fire in Union Township, Lebanon CountyCrews are on the scene of a house fire in Lebanon County. The fire is in the first block of Spruce Lane in Union Township. The fire was upgraded to a second alarm. Report: Secret Service warned of ...
Investigators say 20-30 people were in the parking lot of Double Vision Bar when Billy D. James was shot multiple times.
Lehigh Township residents continue to question why the township police chief remains employed following a $1.75 million settlement in a federal lawsuit. Resident Paul Nickerson asked supervisors at ...
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