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Councilman's letter: 'Deeply concerned' about Dahlkemper office visit

Erie County Councilman Kyle Foust, in a letter to County Executive Kathy Dahlkemper, wrote that he is deeply concerned that Dahlkemper was inside the county Human Relations Commission office on a recent morning when the office was closed and no staff members were there.

 

Erie streets to close for annual rosary march

A number streets in the city of Erie will be closed Sunday afternoon for the 22nd annual Rosary March.

 

Erie School District launches public survey on financial recovery

The Erie School District is asking for the public's help as it prepares a financial recovery plan it must file with the state Department of Education.

 

Corry ends boil water advisory

CORRY Corry's boil water advisory has been lifted and all water-use restrictions will end Saturday morning, city officials said Friday.

 

Downtown Erie streets to close for Gannon 5K Saturday

A few downtown Erie streets will be closed Saturday for the Gannon University Pump-N-Run 5K event, according to officials from the city of Erie.

 

Erie man arraigned on charges in eastside shooting

An Erie man was arraigned Friday morning on attempted homicide, aggravated assault and other charges in the shooting of another man in an eastside neighborhood late Thursday morning.

 

Erie-area fishing report for weekend of Oct.7-9

Anticipated rain last weekend did not amount to much, leaving the Lake Erie tributaries low and clear.

 

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Anticipated rain last weekend did not amount to much, leaving the Lake Erie tributaries low and clear.

 

District 10 football Our Call predictions, Oct. 7

The Erie Times-News picks each game in District 10 weekly

 

EMTA charter dispute gets its day in court

After more than 18 months of disagreement, proposals, rejections and uncertainty, the citycounty stalemate over the Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority's operating charter heads to a courtroom.

 

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