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Trains Poised for Comeback in Central Pa.
Submitted by voicesweb on Tue, 2008-03-04 20:53. Trains poised for comeback in Central Pa.
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But the car, driven by Kendra Myers, 18, of Howard, crossed in the path of a northbound car, was struck and forced into a car on the other side of the intersection.
Pennsylvania made its third application for federal approval to toll Interstate 80, and heavyweight opponents reacted swiftly with a Halloween theme.
Police have identified a man slain in West Philadelphia Tuesday night as Ernest Howard, 18, of Master Street near 52nd.
Police: Teen endangered others with tire prank Rockview state police say a 15- year-old Bellefonte boy was charged with recklessly endangering another person last Sunday when he rolled a large bulldozer tire down a hill, striking a passing car on Upper Coleville Road.
It's back. Interstate 80 toll plan resurfaces
Central Pennsylvania lawmakers and business leaders filled a conference room at a hotel Monday in this Clinton County community to rally another surge of opposition to tolls on Interstate 80.
Decisions of Westmoreland County judges
The following is a list of defendants charged with a first offense of driving under the influence in Westmoreland County criminal court.
Woman accused of being part of $2 million cocaine ring
The Attorney General's Office announced Friday that a Howard woman was indicted by a state grand jury as part of a roundup of a $2 million cocaine operation officials said was operated out of a Snow Shoe bar, The Crossroads, and the Lock Haven bar, Two Tuesdays.
Power lost in State College About 3,650 State College households lost power Sunday night, according to an Allegheny Power spokesman.
Cause of farm worker's death to be determined It will be several weeks before extra testing will determine if the death of a 55-year-old farm worker in a silo Tuesday was due to accidental or natural causes.
This past week the Mount Nittany Medical Center board of trustees held its annual meeting to deliver a 'state of the hospital' address.
Day of Caring: Sharing, caring, working
Kari Ann Lucas cleans glass at the Old Gregg School in Spring Mills during the United Way Day of Caring on Thursday, October 1, 2009.
Man Dies After Falling Into Silo In Central Pa.
Share + Sep 30, 2009 1:38 pm US/Eastern HOWARD, Pa. A central Pennsylvania man died and another was rescued after falling inside a silo.
One man died and another was rescued Tuesday evening after a farming accident at the Weight Farm.
Thompson Honors Tom and Patti Long as Angels in Adoption
U.S. Representative Glenn `GT' Thompson, R-Howard, announced he has selected Tom and Patti Long as a 2009 Angel in AdoptionTM.
Centre Hall woman is 'Angel' in disguise
Judy Yates introduced the Angel Food Ministries program to her pastor at Calvary Baptist Church of State College.
Homicide mistrial denied in Washington County Courthouse commotion
A commotion on the steps of the Washington County Courthouse at lunchtime Thursday nearly caused a mistrial in the case of a Webster man on trial for the alleged killing of a Carroll couple.
3,000 without power after vehicle strikes utility pole
About 3,000 Allegheny Power customers, including Rogers Stadium, lost power tonight after a vehicle hit a utility pole in the Hublersburg area.
Police: 84-year-old tasered after pointing gun at teen, troopers
State police at Lamar tasered an 84-year-old man after they say he pointed a rifle, first at a 17-year-old, then at state troopers, and refused commands to drop the weapon Tuesday evening.
New North Park facility dedicated to retire U.S. flags
Donna Booth was raised in a flag-flying home. Her father, Howard, who served in the Merchant Marine during World War II, flew the flag outside their home in Aspinwall every day.