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State agency files charges against funeral director
For Benjamin M. Siar Jr. and the Gundel Funeral Home, things just keep getting worse.
The Pennsylvania Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs has filed multiple charges of professional miscon... |
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SPORTS
Paterno's widow fires back at Freeh
After more than a year of silence, Sue Paterno defends her late husband against the accusations that followed the Jerry Sandusky scandal. Her family will release r... |
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Not the real deal
Not the real deal
Members of an Ohio group sentenced to prison Friday for hate crimes stemming from beard- and hair-cutting attacks on Amish may appear to be Amish, but they no longer are, according to Anabaptist exper... |
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FREESTYLE
Teens providing hope for homeless peers
Lancaster Catholic High School students will offer a place for homeless teens on Tuesdays. Read more about Building Hope. Page A7
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Hyson recalled as a doer, a giver
A school board president, community center director and youth mentor, Tom Hyson, 68, had many roles. He even showed up on occasion as McGruff the Crime Dog.
But whatever Hyson chose to do, he put his ... |
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LOCAL
'Newsmaker' knows how to put out fires
Lancaster city firefighter Kevin Ressler spends his days surrounded by heroes. Page B1
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Bad checks: High-living man enters guilty plea
An East Hempfield Township man was paroled Friday after spending six months in prison for using bad checks to pay for a lavish lifestyle.
Nathan Tyler Fisher, 22, will now serve 6 years' probation for... |
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