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PennDOT accepting private partnership proposals

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is accepting proposals for partnerships with private industry through October.

 

Friends of Ridge Center to honor S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie

The S.O.N.S. of Lake Erie fishing group will receive an award from the Friends of the Tom Ridge Environmental Center.

 

Erie region PR professionals seek award nominees

The local chapter of the Public Relations Society of America is accepting nominations for its third annual Niagara Awards.

 

Your voices needed to protect Erie's share of gaming revenue: Perry Wood

Since 2008, the Erie County Gaming Revenue Authority has invested more than 40 million in gaming revenue in the region.

 

Albion man living in 'cubby hole' wins legal victory

An 8-foot-by-4-foot cubby hole was home, sweet home for an Albion man living in a woman's garage.

 

In race for state Senate, Wiley and Laughlin offer bipartisan vision

Hyper-partisanship in the Pennsylvania legislature has at times come to resemble congressional gridlock in Washington D.C. It left schools and human services agencies throughout the state reeling during a stalemate over the 2015-16 budget.

 

Delicious Workingman's Cake made in Erie

Found The Workingman's Cake, a local Kickstarter launchCost 25 for pack of six 4-inch-square cakes

 

Firefighters battle blaze in Edinboro

EDINBORO Firefighters battled flames extending into a vacant two-story structure at 807 Lakeside Drive on Tuesday evening, according to Erie County dispatch.

 

County Council urges lawmakers to protect local share of casino revenue

A recent court ruling eliminating host fees paid by casinos in Pennsylvania has put in jeopardy about 11 million that Erie County relies on each year to fund projects and operations.

 

Portion of Liberty Street closed Wednesday

The portion of Liberty Street from 26th to 29th streets will be closed Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

 

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