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Trump's Pa. supporters grapple with sexual assault claims

WILKES-BARRE - Kathryn Doherty would never date the likes of Donald Trump and jokes that if her daughter did, she'd send her to a convent. But he'll get the 76-year-old retiree's vote for presiden.

 

Court upholds plans for Presbyterian center

HOLLIDAYSBURG - The state's Commonwealth Court has issued a 2-1 ruling in support of a decision Blair County Judge Daniel Milliron rendered a year ago, finding no fault with Hollidaysburg Borough Council's approval of plans for an expansion of the...

 

Hollidaysburg approves redrawn voting wards

HOLLIDAYSBURG - Redrawn Hollidaysburg voting wards will be in effect by next year due to Borough Council's Thursday decision to accept a new map, which has an overt political impact on at least two council members.

 

Pumpkin Fest turnout 'awesome'

HOLLIDAYSBURG - Sunny skies, a record number of vendors and hundreds of people jamming Allegheny Street on Saturday helped make the 11th annual Pumpkin Fest a smashing success.
"The turnout is awesome. We've been helped by the great weathe.

 

Altoona Area School Board to vote on gift

A controversial gift - a plaque bearing the national motto "In God We Trust"- could be accepted or rejected by the Altoona Area School Board during its meeting Monday.

 

Trump's Pa. supporters grapple with sexual assault claims

WILKES-BARRE - Kathryn Doherty would never date the likes of Donald Trump and jokes that if her daughter did, she'd send her to a convent. But he'll get the 76-year-old retiree's vote for presiden.

 

Court upholds plans for Presbyterian center

HOLLIDAYSBURG - The state's Commonwealth Court has issued a 2-1 ruling in support of a decision Blair County Judge Daniel Milliron rendered a year ago, finding no fault with Hollidaysburg Borough Council's approval of plans for an expansion of the...

 

Hollidaysburg approves redrawn voting wards

HOLLIDAYSBURG - Redrawn Hollidaysburg voting wards will be in effect by next year due to Borough Council's Thursday decision to accept a new map, which has an overt political impact on at least two council members.

 

Pumpkin Fest turnout 'awesome'

HOLLIDAYSBURG - Sunny skies, a record number of vendors and hundreds of people jamming Allegheny Street on Saturday helped make the 11th annual Pumpkin Fest a smashing success.
"The turnout is awesome. We've been helped by the great weathe.

 

Altoona Area School Board to vote on gift

A controversial gift - a plaque bearing the national motto "In God We Trust"- could be accepted or rejected by the Altoona Area School Board during its meeting Monday.

 

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