Lancaster County Auto Dealer Convicted in Tax Fraud Case

​Harrisburg, Pa. — A Lancaster County auto dealer recently was found guilty of fraudulently filing a personal income tax return and sentenced to two years of probation, Revenue Secretary Dan Hassell announced today. A jury found Mena Samir Dous, of Elizabethtown, guilty of the charge following a two-day trial last week. “Misrepresenting one’s income to avoid … Continue reading “Lancaster County Auto Dealer Convicted in Tax Fraud Case”

DEP to Hold Public Hearing for Rolling Hills Landfill Expansion Application

​The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) will host a public hearing to obtain comments regarding the Delaware County Solid Waste Authority’s Major Permit Modification Application to increase the capacity of the Rolling Hills Landfill, located in Earl Township, Berks County. The hearing will be held Thursday June 7, 2018, from 6:30 PM until 9:00 … Continue reading “DEP to Hold Public Hearing for Rolling Hills Landfill Expansion Application”

Deferred Maintenance Takes a Toll on National Parks

Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – As part of National Infrastructure Week, advocates are calling on Congress to fully fund maintenance at national parks here in Pennsylvania and across the country. There are 19 National Park Service sites in the Keystone State, drawing more than 10 million visitors a year and generating close to half-a-billion dollars … Continue reading “Deferred Maintenance Takes a Toll on National Parks”

Report Calls for Reforming Juvenile Probation

Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – A new report says reforming probation practices for juveniles could increase their chances for success. In the past 20 years, juvenile justice system reforms have led to far fewer young people being held in juvenile detention centers. But the report from The Annie E. Casey Foundation says little has changed in the … Continue reading “Report Calls for Reforming Juvenile Probation”

Court Ruling Advances School Funding Lawsuit

Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – A lawsuit challenging the level and distribution of state funding for public education in Pennsylvania has moved a step closer to trial. On Monday, a panel of Commonwealth Court judges overruled several preliminary objections to the lawsuit, including one that claimed the petitioners hadn’t established that the current funding plan … Continue reading “Court Ruling Advances School Funding Lawsuit”

10K Run/Walk benefiting the DUI Victims Memorial Garden

Harrisburg, PA) – On Saturday, May 12, 2018, Pennsylvanians will be honoring and remembering those who have senselessly lost their lives at the hands of impaired drivers by participating in the 15th Annual DUI Victim’s Memorial 10K Run/ 1Mile Walk sponsored by the PA DUI Association. The on-site registration starts promptly at 8 AM. After the event, … Continue reading “10K Run/Walk benefiting the DUI Victims Memorial Garden”

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