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Governor Corbett Nominates Linda L. Kelly as Attorney General

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Governor Tom Corbett today nominated Linda L. Kelly to succeed him as Pennsylvania’s new Attorney General. Kelly has been a prosecutor for more than 30 years, serving as both an assistant district attorney in Allegheny County and most recently as senior litigation counsel as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania. “I...
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Governor Corbett to Nominate Brian Duke as Secretary of Aging

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Governor Tom Corbett today announced that he intends to nominate Brian Duke, 53, of Washington Crossing, Bucks County, as Secretary of Aging. “Brian Duke has devoted more than a decade of his career to improving the lives of our seniors,” Corbett said. “His knowledge, experience and compassion will be a tremendous benefit to Pennsylvania.”...
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Governor Corbett to Nominate Maj. Gen. Wesley Craig as Adjutant General

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Governor Tom Corbett today announced that he intends to nominate Major General Wesley Craig, 64, of Oreland, Montgomery County, as Adjutant General of Pennsylvania. As such, Craig will lead the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs. “Major General Craig has devoted his career to serving our nation,” Corbett said.“His record of exemplary leadership, along...
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Montgomery County Commissioners Adopt No Tax Increase Budget for 2011

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The Montgomery County Commissioners adopted a $403.95 million budget with no tax increase for 2011. The owner of a home assessed at $168,580, the county average, will continue to pay $454.32 for the county portion of their real estate taxes next year. The tax rate for the County portion of residents’ real estate taxes...
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11 Killed, 220 Injured in New Year’s Holiday Crashes

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Eleven people were killed and 220 others were injured in the 693 crashes investigated by Pennsylvania State Police during the four-day New Year’s holiday driving period, Commissioner Frank E. Pawlowski announced today. “Although the number of fatalities jumped from six to 11 compared to last year’s holiday driving period, crashes decreased by nearly 39...
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State Police to Answer Questions on Motor Carrier Regulations at 2011 Pennsylvania Farm Show

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Pennsylvania State Police motor carrier enforcement officers will be on hand at the 2011 Pennsylvania Farm Show to answer questions about recent changes to the state’s motor carrier safety regulations, Commissioner Frank E. Pawlowski announced today. Motor carrier enforcement officers will be available in the Cameron Street lobby of the Farm Show Complex and...
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Exelon Nuclear to Perform Testing of New Sirens Around Limerick Generating Station

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POTTSTOWN, Pa – Residents in the 10-mile emergency planning zone around Limerick Generating Station may hear two siren tests on Monday, Jan. 3, as Exelon Nuclear will conduct a system-wide test of its new, state-of-the-art emergency siren system at 2:05 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 3. This siren activation will be in addition to the...
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Governor Commutes Life Sentence For 3 Pennsylvania Men

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The life sentences of Tyrone A. Werts, William Fultz and Kevin O. Smith, all of Philadelphia were commuted by Governor Rendell. The three men were recommended for commutation by 4-0 vote of the Pennsylvania Board of Pardons on Dec. 14. A fifth member was not present. None of the men was convicted of being...
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Pennsylvania’s Malfunctioning Wine Kiosks To Be Audited

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Auditor General Jack Wagner recently stated that he would conduct a special performance audit of the Pa Liquor Control Board’s wine kiosks, which malfunctioned and were shut down Tuesday night. Wagner said his audit would focus on whether the kiosks, which are located in 30 supermarkets across the commonwealth, are delivering the customer convenience...
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Pennsylvania Faces Critical Shortage of Skilled Manufacturing Workers

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Pennsylvania is facing a critical shortage of skilled manufacturing workers, according to a new report released today by the Department of Labor & Industry. The report, “Critical Shortages of Precision Machining and Industrial Maintenance Occupations in Pennsylvania’s Manufacturing Sector,” provides details about the manufacturing industry’s need for a skilled and highly trained workforce. There...
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