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Which Super Bowl Team Will You Cheer For?
The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers are Super Bowl-bound, who do you want to win Sunday?

I spent a good part of my adult life leaving the Lehigh Valley. I've lived and worked in Turkey, China and England, but the Valley seems to be my center of gravity. After graduating from William Allen High School and Kutztown University, I went to graduate school at Emerson College in Boston and then City University in London. Traveling abroad changed me in many ways, especially in how I think of other cultures and my own. But it also made me homesick. After more than a decade of working as a teacher and journalist overseas, I returned home, to Allentown. Since then, I've been a journalism teacher and an editor for community newspapers. And now with Patch, it's clear there's no place like home.
The Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers are Super Bowl-bound, who do you want to win Sunday?

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WINNING: Pennsylvania is doing rather well in its effort to be more transparent, a recent ranking of states found.
PRIVATIZE THIS: Gov. Tom Corbett says it is time for Pennsylvania to be done with it’s liquor-selling state monopoly.
The National Weather Service has issued both a Flash Flood Watch and a Wind Advisory with thunderstorms expected to hit early Thursday morning.
NEW CHAPTER FOR ALCOHOL IN PENNSYLVANIA? Gov. Corbett announced his plans to privatize the state-run wine and spirit system, which has existed since Prohibition ended.
Pa. Turnpike commission chairman William Lieberman got a brand new Jeep Cherokee last month at a cost of about $40,000.
PENSIONS: Budget Secretary Charles Zogby said Monday failing to fix Pennsylvania’s $40 billion pension debt would result in “deep, immediate and painful cuts” to the state budget.
BACK AT IT: The first Pennsylvania House Finance Committee of the session last Tuesday saw two bills related to business taxes get voted out.
Union-busting Republicans and business leaders gathered at the Capitol last week to support a proposal that would end forced payment of union dues, giving all workers the choice to join a labor union or not.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers can take daily payments of more than $150 without turning in receipts. They can use the cash for everything from meals and rent to groceries and entertainment.
State Sen. Anthony Williams, the Philadelphia Democrat says Pennsylvania should stop electing judges to high courts.
Here are the most popular local stories from Patch during the week.
Pennsylvania aims to be the 25th right-to-work state. Representatives have Introduced legislation that would make employment no longer conditional upon union membership or paying dues.
A Pennsylvania State Rep says that with the proper training and certification, teachers should be allowed to carry guns in classrooms.
WINNING THE LOTTERY: Camelot Global Services is poised to take over management of the Pennsylvania Lottery, following a procurement process that started in the spring of 2012 and saw two other bidders drop out.