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Somerset County PRO Sho enters more than 340 goats, sheep and pigs
Daily American CorrespondentMore than 340 goats, sheep and pigs entered the show ring on Saturday during the Somerset County PROspective Sho at the Somerset County Fairgrounds in Meyersdale. According to Lesa Ohler, a leader of High Ridge 4-H Club, the club that organizes the...Tags: Indiana County, Washington County (Maryland), Indiana, Judges, Human Interest
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New secretary's ideas worthy of consideration
Pennsylvania’s new secretary of corrections, John Wetzel, has good ideas about changing the way the state handles prisons. In his few months in office, Wetzel canceled the planned construction of a new prison in Fayette County and revised plans for...Tags: Health, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Crime, Law and Justice, Montgomery County (Pennsylvania), Pennsylvania
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Somerset/Fayette family reunion to honor 107 Civil War cousin-soldiers
To mark the 150th anniversary of the Civil War, a Somerset/Fayette County family will host its national reunion over the weekend of June 24-26, honoring 107 of its ancestors who served for both the Union and Confederate armies during the War Between the...Tags: Human Interest, Health, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Literature, Wars and Interventions
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Friday Morning Coffee: Redistricting Hearing Today.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. The Legislative Reapportionment Commission meets at high noon here in Harrisburg for a public hearing on the preliminary map of Pennsylvania's new 203 state House and 50 state Senate seats. An agenda sent along by........ -
State Soliciting Bids For New MontCo Prison.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekBarely Five Months ... ... after it pulled the plug on a $200 million state prison planned for Fayette County, the Corbett administration today announced that its accepting proposals for a 4,100 inmate lock-up in suburban Philadelphia. In a news...... -
Friday Morning Coffee: The Countdown To Armadebtgon 2011 Continues.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Friday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Today is July 29,2011, just a scant four days remain for the Obama administration and Congressional negotiators to reach an agreement to raise the federal debt ceiling, sand the backyard deck of state and to...... -
Thursday Morning Coffee: The Thursday Five.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Thursday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Well, we've been cleaning out the eaves, corners, nooks and crannies of the cozy little artists' garret that is Capitol Ideas World HQ. We're throwing a yard sale this weekend with a few other of...... -
William Frederick 'Pop' Lambert: March 8, 2011
Sgt. First Class William Frederick “Pop” Lambert, 71, husband of Gladys Ballard Lambert, passed away at 10:14 a.m. Tuesday, March 8, at his home.
A native of Fayette County, he was the son of the late Charles and Elizabeth Lambert.
Pop was a...Tags: Human Interest, U.S. Army, Georgetown
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Bids opened for new bridge
Daily American Staff WriterBids for a new Laurel Highlands Hiking Trail Bridge were opened Thursday afternoon. Mike Mumau, Laurel Hill State Park complex manager, said the state Bureau of Facility, Design and Construction has to review the bids and check insurance and other...Tags: Human Interest, Equestrian, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Tourism and Leisure, Contracts
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Kasunic appointed to Pennvest board
Daily American Staff WriterState Sen. Rich Kasunic has been appointed to the 13-member board responsible for allocating approximately $300 million annually toward Pennsylvania water projects. Kasunic will be the Senate Democratic Caucus representative on the Pennvest board of...Tags: Elections, Water Supply, Pennsylvania, Politics, Washington (U.S. state)
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Legislators have all the right moo-ves in VIP Dairy Showmanship Contest
Given the chance to be a showman Wednesday, state Rep. Mark Keller milked it for all it was worth.
Keller, R-Franklin/Perry, took top honors in a VIP dairy showmanship contest at the Pennsylvania Farm Show.
Keller competed with 15 other state...Tags: Pennsylvania General Assembly, Laws, Agriculture, Judges, Politics
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Residents given training to spot drilling violations
Daily American Staff WriterEnvironmental activists met Thursday at the Quality Inn in Somerset to rally support for a program that empowers citizens to help police Marcellus Shale drilling. The Marcellus Citizen Stewardship Project — hosted by the Mountain Watershed...Tags: Mining, Environmental Pollution, Pennsylvania, Metal and Mineral, Environmental Issues
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