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COLLEGE PLAYER OF WEEK
COLLEGE PLAYER OF WEEK Morgan Booth, Kutztown University Morgan Booth said: "I honestly don't know what it is, or what happened, but something just clicked. And it happened just in time." Booth, a junior from Stroudsburg, is talking about the surge her...Tags: National Collegiate Athletic Association, College Sports
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Wine is in bloom on Lehigh Valley Wine Trail
Why does California get all the attention when winemaking has been part of Pennsylvania's heritage for more than three centuries? The roots of winemaking were planted in the Keystone State by none other than William Penn. The eight wineries on the...
Tags: Nazareth, Travel, Farms, Tourism and Leisure, Viniculture
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Albany Township man sentenced for stealing insurance checks intended for ill wife
Reading Eagle, Pa.An Albany Township man was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to 18 months in prison for stealing more than $530,000 intended for his wife's kidney dialysis treatments. Darwin D. Dieter, 53, of the 200 block of Guinea Road also was ordered to pay...Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Punishment, Dialysis, Marketing, Theft
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BRIEF: Kutztown University students relax, lose stress with camel and yak
Reading Eagle, Pa.Kutztown University students took a break from studying for finals Tuesday to cuddle a camel and yak with a yak. For the fourth year, students turned out in significant numbers for Pet Therapy Day on campus. "It's a stress reliever for students during...Tags: Bucks County, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Man sentenced for stealing money meant to pay for his wife's dialysis
Authorities say a Berks County man was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in prison for stealing more than $530,000 in health insurance payments intended for his late wife's kidney dialysis. Darwin D. Dieter, 53, of Kempton, was sentenced to serve 18...Tags: Punishment, Dialysis, Theft, Prisons
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Guns don't belong on college campuses
Kutztown University's decision to allow guns on its campus is, in my opinion, the most horrendous example of poor judgment I have heard in my lifetime. Do we really want to revert back to the Wild West? Do we want to introduce firearms in the... -
'Foolishness' pervades for Kutztown University gun policy
So let me get this straight. Kutztown University decided to allow guns on campus. Guns. On campus. The university allows carrying of guns on campus but not in buildings or at events (without special permission). Of course, everyone who belongs on...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Whitehall
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Media should highlight positive aspects of Kutztown
The negative media coverage of Kutztown University must end. The media day in and day out are slandering our name and ignoring the world-changing accomplishments coming out of our institution. As student body president-elect, I see every day the...Tags: Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Allow guns inside Kutztown classroom buildings
Hats off to Kutztown University for its decision to allow students to carry personal protection on campus. Considering recent mass shootings happened in "gun-free zones," with the exception of Tucson, it's obvious the shooters are only brave warriors on...Tags: Wind Gap
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Lehigh Valley company news
AAF give awards to five Lehigh Valley competitors Five Lehigh Valley agencies, companies and students were awarded Silver ADDY Awards at the 2013 District Two competition held in New York City on April 8. These winners advanced to the District Two...Tags: Environmental Issues, Advertising, Allentown, Marketing, Festive Events
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College teams demonstrate rugby at Rittenhouse Square
The Philadelphia InquirerRugby teams from local colleges gathered in Rittenhouse Square on Tuesday, closing off parts of 18th and Walnut Streets to promote the 2013 USA Sevens Collegiate Rugby Championship at PPL Park in Chester on June 1 and 2. Players from Temple, St. Joseph'...Tags: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Colleges and Universities, Saint Joseph's Hawks, Education, Temple Owls
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BRIEF: Eight displaced by Muhlenberg Township fire
Reading Eagle, Pa.Two families of four were displaced by a fire in an apartment house in the 2800 block of Kutztown Road in Muhlenberg Township. The Berks County chapter of the American Red Cross is assisting the families with housing and other emergency services....Tags: American Red Cross, Berks County
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