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Fedor bill targets sex-trade market
The BladeIf Ohio is going to be serious about cracking down on the selling of minors for sex, it has to get serious about those paying for them, advocates argued Wednesday. "The demand for sex and labor trafficking is thriving, so as we help individuals to a...Tags: Justice System, The Salvation Army, Punishment, Marketing, Teresa Fedor
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At his funeral, Harrisburg Bishop McFadden recalled as a tireless leader of his church
Associated PressHARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Roman Catholic Bishop Joseph McFadden, spiritual adviser to 250,000 central Pennsylvanians, was hailed as a tireless advocate for his church at a funeral service in Harrisburg. About 1,700 mourners packed Holy Name of Jesus...Tags: Tom Corbett, Religion and Belief, Allentown, Christianity, Heart Attack
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Pa. senators target municipal swaps, loan guarantees in response to Harrisburg's debt fiasco
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Four Pennsylvania state senators are targeting gaps in municipal borrowing laws that they say were exposed by the massive debt the city of Harrisburg piled onto its municipal trash incinerator. The senators said Wednesday...Tags: Local Government, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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EDITORIAL: We need to pay for better roads
The Sentinel, Carlisle, Pa.Gov. Tom Corbett's plan to spend $2.5 billion fixing Pennsylvania's roads -- and pay for it through higher gasoline taxes -- warrants public support. While no one wants to pay more at the pump, our crumbling infrastructure warrants the serious attention...Tags: Tom Corbett, Government, Politics
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Neighbors: Ohio man who owned home where 3 women found alive went to vigil for missing
AP National WriterCLEVELAND (AP) — In the tight-knit neighborhood near downtown where many conversations are spoken in Spanish, it seems most everyone knew Ariel Castro. He played bass guitar in salsa and merengue bands. He parked his school bus on the street. He...Tags: Entertainment, Music
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Crews end search for body in Harrisburg backyard; woman had reported seeing burial decades ago
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Authorities have ended a search for a possible body in a Harrisburg backyard, a two-day operation that began after a woman came forward with a decades-old tip. Dauphin County Coroner Graham Hetrick says nothing was found....Tags: Dauphin County
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The friends of slain Lackawanna College student raise money to finance burial
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.Latoni Crowder rushed to Scranton from Harrisburg after a 3 a.m. call saying her oldest child and only son had been shot. Her worst fears were realized when she arrived and was directed to the coroner's office, where she found her son, Rahsan Crowder,...Tags: Scranton, Twitter, Inc., Lackawanna County
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Penn State's O'Brien in town tonight for Coaches Caravan
The Times-Tribune, Scranton, Pa.The second go-round for the Penn State Coaches Caravan has been as raucous as the first for football coach Bill O'Brien. Tonight, he'll return to the busiest venue the caravan has ever seen. O'Brien and a cavalcade of Nittany Lions coaches will be...Tags: Joe Paterno, Scranton, The Pennsylvania State University, Penn State Alumni Association, Penn State Nittany Lions
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PinnacleHealth's new Hampden Twp. cancer center will duplicate many of the offerings of its East Shore center
The Patriot-NewsPinnacleHealth System's planned cancer center in Hampden Twp. will offer many of the services available at its PinnacleHealth-Fox Chase Regional Cancer Center across the river in Dauphin County. The freestanding structure will be built near...Tags: Dauphin County, Marketing, Healthcare Provider, Hospitals and Clinics
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York business expo kicks off with visit from Gov. Corbett
York Daily Record, Pa.Driving along a country road in York County, strolling in downtown Hanover or flipping through the yellow pages, you might not be able to see it. But York County's international business connections are strong and continually growing. More than 150...Tags: Tom Corbett, Government, Bangladesh, Business, York County (Pennsylvania)
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Hershey Co., Rite Aid land on Fortune 500 again
The Patriot-NewsThe Hershey Co. and Rite Aid have once again secured positions on the Fortune 500 listing of America's biggest businesses. They are the only two companies based in the Harrisburg region to make the annual listing. Rite Aid, based in East Pennsboro...Tags: Rite Aid Corp., Prices, Dick's Sporting Goods Incorporated, The Hershey Co., Walmart
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Philadelphia 'a living monument' to the Civil War
The Philadelphia InquirerPhiladelphians were clearly tired of the Civil War in the days leading up to the invasion. They read regular newspaper accounts of Union setbacks and horrific battlefield losses while wounded soldiers filled their hospitals and fresh military units...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Culture, Museums, Arts and Culture, Libraries
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