Chambersburg Public Opinion - Sat Nov 28
Two of the 10 heaviest black bears shot on the first two days of Pennsylvania's bear season came from Franklin and Fulton counties.
Poconos Court Blotter: Thursday, Nov. 26Pocono Record - Wed Nov 25
The following cases appeared before Tobyhanna Magisterial District Judge Anthony Fluegel.
Carbon County man injured in tractor accidentThe Morning Call - Wed Nov 25
A Carbon County man operating a tractor deep into a farm field in Franklin Township became trapped under the vehicle just before dusk yesterday.
Chambersburg hunter kills 600-pound bear in Fulton CountyChambersburg Public Opinion - Wed Nov 25
Two of the 10 heaviest black bears shot on the first two days of Pennsylvania's bear season came from Franklin and Fulton counties.
Big opening day for Pennsylvania bear seasonThe York Daily Record - Tue Nov 24
Hunters bagged 1,897 black bears Monday during the first day of Pennsylvania's three-day statewide season, according to preliminary figures from the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
Handouts not part of American dreamEaston Express-Times - Tue Nov 24
I don't know if President Obama and his supporters spent their early life in government dependency and entitlement, but that was not my experience.
Crews Tend To Palmerton House FireWFMZ - Sun Nov 22
Firefighters in Carbon County were called to home in Palmerton Sunday afternoon to tend to a house fire on Lafayette Avenue.
Ex-Lehigh University employee admits to embezzling $7,700Easton Express-Times - Sat Nov 21
A former Lehigh University employee will spend three months on house arrest for taking $7,700 in university funds to pay her credit card debt.
Weatherly Area projects revenue decrease for 2010-11Standard Speaker - Thu Nov 19
Font size: [A] [A] [A] Weatherly Area's revenue projections are expected to fall in 2010-2011, but school directors say they're aiming to keep any potential tax increase within the state index.
New trial in 2003 Allentown double slayingThe Morning Call - Wed Nov 18
A Carbon County man sentenced to death after a jury convicted him of murdering two people in a botched Allentown robbery has been granted a new trial after a judge ruled the prosecutor biased a jury with ''improper and highly prejudicial'' statements.
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