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Fontana Discusses Impact of Gaming on PA Lottery
The focus should be on growing these profitable gaming markets rather than trying to dismantle successful assets, state Sen. Wayne Fontana says.

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The focus should be on growing these profitable gaming markets rather than trying to dismantle successful assets, state Sen. Wayne Fontana says.

The focus should be on growing these profitable gaming markets rather than trying to dismantle successful assets, State Sen. Wayne Fontana says.
The focus should be on growing these profitable gaming markets rather than trying to dismantle successful assets, State Sen. Wayne Fontana says.
Dormont police updates, April 26 to May 3.
The McCormick-Dorman VFW made a donation that allowed Dormont police to buy several equipment items.
Collier Township police blotter, April 21 to May 4.
A bomb threat was discovered Friday in a bathroom at the Intermediate School, but no credible threat was found by local police and fire departments.
Three incidents, two of them related, were reported at the bar between April 27 and 28.
Fans joined the Friends of Hollywood Theater volunteers and theater staff members Friday in celebrating the second anniversary of Dormont’s landmark theater.
Dormont Council on Monday approved several new hires to borough positions.
Butterfly Bandits is looking for thyroid cancer survivors to join the organization at the Sept. 15 Pirates game.
An update on court cases heard by District Judge Maureen McGraw-Desmet.
The Kirwan Heights Volunteer Fire Department will host an open house Saturday, featuring tours, demonstrations and safety training.
Pittsburgh police recovered $46,789, a large amount of marijuana, and other drugs on May 2.
Butterfly Bandits is looking for thyroid cancer survivors to join the organization at the Sept. 15 Pirates game.
Camp Invention starts June 17, and registration for the program through Chartiers Valley School District is open now.
Ryan Carroll, Dale Klobichur and Cory Sevacko have signed letters of intent with Pennsylvania colleges.
Russell Forrest, the man accused of molesting a 3-year-old girl, was sentenced to an additional year in prison for drug charges.
Dormont's Hollywood Theater turns 2 this weekend, and the community is invited to celebrate.