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Battle Brewing: Gas Drillers Vs. Endangered Species
Environmentalists see Pennsylvania's growing gas drilling industry as a threat to endangered species.

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Environmentalists see Pennsylvania's growing gas drilling industry as a threat to endangered species.

Environmentalists see Pennsylvania's growing gas drilling industry as a threat to endangered species.
The Cow is back and Parkland School Board member defends interest rate swaps also made headlines.
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Also making headlines: Montgomery County solicitor to appeal same-sex marriage ruling, search for 24-year-old missing woman and 'rare' caterpillar.
Also making headlines: Montgomery County solicitor to appeal same-sex marriage ruling, search for 24-year-old missing woman and 'rare' caterpillar.
A proposed tax on alcoholic drinks could help financially distressed municipalities in Pa.
A proposed tax on alcoholic drinks could help financially distressed municipalities in Pa.
The $14,497 grant, which was recently awarded, is for 2011, he said.
North Whitehall Township awarded nearly $14,000 in grants to Emergency Management Services and two local senior citizens groups.
Construction continues on Cetronia Ambulance and Lehigh County Joint Operations and Medico-Legal Forensics Center.
The Parkland School Board welcomed 17 new teaching staff and administrators and a South Whitehall Police Officer who will be heading the middle school D.A.R.E. program.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.
About 40 people who oppose the King George Inn's destruction told South Whitehall Commissioners they want the developer to rehabilitate the 257-year-old building.