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Former Gov. Leader remembered as advocate for reformHERSHEY, Pa. - There was no military honor guard. No flag-draped casket. No politicians pontificating.
Instead, the life of Pennsylvania's
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Corbett to keep Tomalis in new post, same payHARRISBURG - Gov. Corbett made it official Wednesday: Pennsylvania Education Secretary Ron Tomalis is leaving his cabinet post, to be
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Harner expected to be named Pa. education secretaryHARRISBURG - A central Pennsylvania school superintendent who worked briefly as a Philadelphia School District administrator has emerged as
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Little agreement at liquor privatization hearingHARRISBURG - When it comes to selling alcohol in Pennsylvania, this much is clear: No one agrees on how best to do it.
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Pa. official: Charter schools flout public-records lawHARRISBURG - Pennsylvania's 180 charter schools routinely ignore the state's Right-To-Know Law even though as publicly funded institutions
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Corbett's education secretary said to be leavingHARRISBURG - Another member of Gov. Corbett's cabinet is on his way out.
Education Secretary Ron Tomalis is looking for another job and
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Former Pa. Gov. George Leader, 95, diesHARRISBURG - Former Gov. George M. Leader, 95, who transformed state government in the late 1950s and continued to influence civic life as
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City leaders pledge effort to get school fundsCity officials and leaders of the Philadelphia delegation in Harrisburg pledged their strongest efforts Thursday to find an additional $180
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Settlement ends Hershey Trust probePennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane has ended a two-year-plus investigation into the $10 billion Hershey charity for orphans and
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Wild West artifacts to be auctioned in HarrisburgAn auction is scheduled in July for a collection of artifacts purchased as part of a former mayor's failed bid to build a Wild West museum