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Woman Guilty Of Straw Purchase In Horsham + Hatboro Cop Improves
Here are five stories out of Montgomery County that you won't want to miss.

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Here are five stories out of Montgomery County that you won't want to miss.

Brihany Baker, 25, of Philadelphia was convicted in federal court of illegally purchasing firearms from a Horsham gun dealer.
Ryan Allen, the Hatboro K9 officer who was rushed to the hospital since suffering cardiac arrest following a bee sting, slowly improves.
Democrat Timothy Schultz has won reelection as mayor of the Borough of Hatboro in Montgomery County.
The incumbent Democratic mayor says he won reelection based on his campaign of 'safety, sustainability, transparency and accessibility.'
Last week's municipal elections saw Republicans flipping the Souderton Borough Council, with the GOP capturing all five seats that were up.
Here are five stories from across Montgomery County on Tuesday.
With a majority of votes counted, it appears as though the slate of Democrats who ran for seats on the North Penn School Board have won.
The case against Freddy Pando, who police say killed his girlfriend and dumped her body along the Schuylkill River Trail, continues.
The legislation would charge "extraordinary" water consumers like big businesses an extra per-gallon fee.
The reported threat, the exact nature of which was not revealed, was stopped by police. The student was not expected to be in school Tues.
It has been 28 years since 18-year-old Julie Barnyock was killed. There is still a $10,000 rewarded for information leading to the killing.
Two Republicans, one incumbent Democrat and a candidate who ran cross-party appear to have won election to the Methacton School Board.
Three Republican candidates and one Democratic candidate ended up coming out on top of the Perkiomen Valley School Board race.
Here are three top stories out of Montgomery County today.
Sen. Anthony Williams denies 'concocting' a story about a racial slur in a case in which he's being sued for defamation.
The Variety Lodge, which is part of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, donated to help a local land trust with Ida damage restoration.
Sarah Gulish, a Lower Moreland High School music teacher, is one of 25 semifinalists nationwide for a Music Educator Grammy Award.
The North Penn Marching Knights won a national band championship this past weekend at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Near-complete unofficial county election results show three Republicans and two Democrats getting elected to the Hatboro-Horsham board.