Herr’s Signs on as Presenting Sponsor for the Second Connective Art & Music Festival

(Oxford, PA) – HERR’S, the seed investor for last August’s inaugural Connective Art & Music Festival held in downtown Oxford, Pa., has increased their financial commitment for this year’s event slated for August 3, 2019. With a long track record of charitable support and involvement in the local community, Herr’s recognizes the magnitude of what … Continue reading “Herr’s Signs on as Presenting Sponsor for the Second Connective Art & Music Festival”

Civil Liberties Group Questions Need for Victims’ Rights Amendment

By: Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – A proposed amendment to Pennsylvania’s state Constitution claims to protect the rights of crime victims, but civil-liberties groups say existing state laws are much better suited to the task. The amendment known as Marsy’s Law aims to grant crime victims enforceable rights equal to those of the accused. It passed the … Continue reading “Civil Liberties Group Questions Need for Victims’ Rights Amendment”

State Fire Commissioner Offers Tips to Stay Warm and ‘Be Fire-Safe’ During Deep Freeze

​Harrisburg, PA – During the current stretch of extreme cold weather, Pennsylvania State Fire Commissioner Bruce Trego is offering tips for Pennsylvanians to stay warm while being ‘fire-safe,” and reminding Pennsylvanians of available help for home heating bills via the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). Heating equipment is a leading cause of fires in U.S. … Continue reading “State Fire Commissioner Offers Tips to Stay Warm and ‘Be Fire-Safe’ During Deep Freeze”

Super Bowl Sunday: DUI – There are no winners…

Harrisburg, PA –Super Bowl Sunday has grown into a national holiday of sorts with millions of fans celebrating the pinnacle of the National Football League’s season with parties and adult beverages. Unfortunately, this celebration also leads to an increase in impaired driving and associated crashes. Fans need to be responsible and plan ahead for the big day … Continue reading “Super Bowl Sunday: DUI – There are no winners…”

State Funding for Career and Technical Schools Falls Short

By: Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – Last year’s state budget increased funding for career and technical schools in Pennsylvania for the first time in a decade, but education advocates say there’s still a long way to go. That extra $10 million in the current state budget for schools that provide hands-on training and experience for … Continue reading “State Funding for Career and Technical Schools Falls Short”

Update CASE UPDATE: Westmoreland County Child Predator Sentenced to 25 to 50 Years in Prison for Child Pornography Charges

January 29, 2019 | Topic: HARRISBURG — Attorney General Josh Shapiro today announced that a Westmoreland County man who knowingly possessed and distributed child pornography was sentenced to 25 to 50 years in prison for felony charges related to child pornography after explicit images of minors were found on his personal computer. Joshua Pottle, 37, of … Continue reading “Update CASE UPDATE: Westmoreland County Child Predator Sentenced to 25 to 50 Years in Prison for Child Pornography Charges”

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