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Feds back off commercial licenses for farmers idea
(AP) — Federal highway officials have decided that farmers who operate tractors, combines and semitrailers can keep driving on rural roads without the same kind of regulations that apply to long-haul truckers.
The U.S. Department of...Tags: Washington (U.S. state), Times Square, Agriculture, Transportation, Road Transportation
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Hersheypark to add Skyrush coaster for 2012
Los Angeles TimesHersheypark will add a first-of-its-kind $25-million steel roller coaster in May that will be the tallest, fastest and longest at the Pennsylvania theme park. > Photos: Skyrush coaster at Hersheypark After a yearlong viral marketing campaign that teased...Tags: Human Interest, Hersheypark, Politics, Marketing, Elections
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Guitarists gather for jazz concert at Renfrew Institute in Waynesboro
marieg@herald-mail.comThe piano misbehaves, the saxophone screams and the drums shift from ethereal and restrained to raw and ready to rumble. It’s a study in collective improvisation — a rhythmic energy known as jazz. And on Sunday, Aug. 21, it returns to...Tags: Jazz (genre), Music Industry, Arts and Culture, Washington, DC, Festive Events
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Double Shooting and Carjacking
Content ManagerThree people leaving the M. W. Homes complex in Harrisburg tell police they were assailed by a masked man around 2am today. Police say when they arrived on the scene, they found a woman lying in the street with a shotgun wound to her torso and leg. The...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder, Hospitals and Clinics, Crimes
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Investment executive honored nationally
Somerset Trust Co. recognized investment executive John Centi for outstanding performance.
In April and June he was named No. 1 in Pennsylvania for sales recognition by Infinex Investments, as well as ranking nationally in the top 15 percent and top...Tags: Defense, Human Interest, Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Politics, Firearms
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Property tax reform needed
An onerous burden on property owners: School taxes hold the specter of eviction, foreclosure and unaffordability to anyone who wants to own real estate in Pennsylvania because of the cost of funding public education in Pennsylvania unfairly concentrated...Tags: Property Tax, Real Estate, Realty, Economy, Business and Finance
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More children are living in poverty
Daily American Staff WriterA new report ranks Pennsylvania 20th nationally in child health and well-being, up from the 23rd position for many years, but experts say Pennsylvanian children and families are still reeling from the recent recession. The Annie E. Casey Foundation on...Tags: Somerset County (Pennsylvania), Poverty, Annie E. Casey Foundation, Social Issues, Politics
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Commission water deal to help finance dam repairs
Daily American Staff WriterThe Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission is officially in business with Marcellus Shale drillers. Executive director John Arway detailed the deal Wednesday in Westmoreland County. Williams Production Appalachia LLC and Williams Marcellus Gathering LLC...Tags: Tom Corbett, Companies and Corporations, Contracts
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Ocean City's Seacrets wants to grow, but is it too big for Baltimore?
On a Friday night this summer, Seacrets was teeming with people dancing and drinking on its patios and dance floors and at its 18 bars.
By now the 22-year-old venue has eluded easy definition. With a sprawling fiefdom that includes a radio station,...Tags: Hawaii, Maryland, Dining and Drinking, Canton (Baltimore, Maryland), Politics
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Pintura nueva, excelente para la cocina
SPRING HOUSE, Pennsylvania — Una cocina remodelada es el sueño más preciado de muchos dueños de viviendas. Pero el costo promedio de 56 mil dólares en una actualización "de nivel medio" según la revista Remodeling, es simplemente demasiado para... -
Snake bites man in car after yard sale purchase
DUNCANSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — Police say a Pennsylvania man picked up more than he bargained for at a yard sale. Duncansville police Chief James Ott tells the Altoona Mirror (http://bit.ly/nZzJzs) that a small snake bit Donald Forshey on the leg...Tags: Vehicles
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Dozens line up overnight for free gift cards from new Sheetz store
caleb.calhoun@herald-mail.comTyler Clipp, 20, of Hagerstown said he waited in line all night from 6 p.m. Wednesday for the new Sheetz gas station and convenience store to open on Eastern Boulevard Thursday morning. He and his girlfriend, Kayla Butts, 21, were the first of about 50...Tags: Human Interest, Special Olympics, Coffee, File Sharing, West Virginia
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