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Erie board should cut sports to save money: Letters to the editor

I would urge the Erie School Board to seriously consider all options regarding the present school budget situation, especially eliminating sports and closing charter schools. Public school students are provided transportation, meals and education, and parents should be willing to contribute to sports if they wish to continue this activity.

 

McCoy scores 3 TDs in Bills 45-16 win over 49ers

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. LeSean McCoy scored three times and the Buffalo Bills extended their winning streak to four with a 45-16 victory over San Francisco and new starter Colin Kaepernick Sunday.

 

Crash snarls traffic on Peach Street in Millcreek

At least one person was taken to the hospital after a multivehicle crash Sunday afternoon on Peach Street.

 

Bicycle, car collide in Erie

A teen bicyclist was taken to the hospital Sunday after a crash involving a motor vehicle.

 

District 10 soccer region titles to be settled this week

With the fall sports season starting to wind down, region champions are being decided in several sports.

 

Edinboro's 'One Hundred Twelve Miles' shows alums' journey

There are about 112 miles between Pittsburgh and Edinboro University the distance traveled by many students during their college careers, in terms of their artistic development, is even greater.

 

Our view: Erie County community college could meet critical need

Efforts to establish a community college in Erie County traveled a tortured path before finally collapsing in 2010.

 

Sisters of St. Joseph change to meet community's evolving needs

Sisters of St. Joseph of Northwestern Pennsylvania taught and nursed.

 

Edinboro faculty ready to strike if one is called

EDINBORO8212 Edinboro University of Pennsylvania faculty say they're ready to strike Wednesday unless there is real progress in contract talks that began Friday and are expected to continue through Sunday.

 

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