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Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what SENATE PANEL GREEN LIGHTS POLICE RADAR BILL Senate panel green lights police radar bill. HARRISBURG -- Long-debated legislation to allow local police to use radar for speed enforcement moved out of the Senate transportation committee Tuesday. A similar bill was approved by the House transportation committee earlier this year. Pennsylvania is the only state in the country thatbars local
ABUSE SURVIVORS PLAN RALLY TO PRESS SENATE TO ACT ON May 7, 2021 Updated May 7, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Adult survivors of sex abuse by priests will rally at the state Capitol on Monday to call for the state Senate to take final action to send Gov. Tom Wolf a bill that would allow them and other survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers and the organizations that protected the predators. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
LEGISLATIVE BATTLE SHAPING UP OVER OKLAHOMA PHARMACY Legislative battle shaping up over Oklahoma pharmacy access. OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill working its way through the Legislature will significantly increase prescription drug costs, said a major health care company that works with hundreds of Oklahoma pharmacies, but others disagree, saying the measure would lead to lower costs andeasier access.
CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLES Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVEAUTHOR:JANELLE STECKLEIN
Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what SENATE PANEL GREEN LIGHTS POLICE RADAR BILL Senate panel green lights police radar bill. HARRISBURG -- Long-debated legislation to allow local police to use radar for speed enforcement moved out of the Senate transportation committee Tuesday. A similar bill was approved by the House transportation committee earlier this year. Pennsylvania is the only state in the country thatbars local
ABUSE SURVIVORS PLAN RALLY TO PRESS SENATE TO ACT ON May 7, 2021 Updated May 7, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Adult survivors of sex abuse by priests will rally at the state Capitol on Monday to call for the state Senate to take final action to send Gov. Tom Wolf a bill that would allow them and other survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers and the organizations that protected the predators. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
LEGISLATIVE BATTLE SHAPING UP OVER OKLAHOMA PHARMACY Legislative battle shaping up over Oklahoma pharmacy access. OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill working its way through the Legislature will significantly increase prescription drug costs, said a major health care company that works with hundreds of Oklahoma pharmacies, but others disagree, saying the measure would lead to lower costs andeasier access.
ON-CAMPUS VISITS IN FULL SWING THIS MONTH FOR NITTANY 15 hours ago · STATE COLLEGE – The first week of June officially marked the beginning of a return to campus for Penn State football recruits. Nearly 20 prospective Nittany Lions from the class of 2022 will have visited by end of the weekend, and 10 more are expected to appear in State College by the end of the month, according to247Sports.
STATE HOUSE MOVES TO END WOLF'S COVID EMERGENCY The 21-day period for Wolf’s current emergency declaration was due to expire on Tuesday but the governor’s office has maintained that the constitutional amendments don’t take effect until the primary results are officially certified, a process that isn’t expected to be completed until Friday at the earliest, said Lyndsay Kensinger, aWolf spokeswoman.
WOLF PRESSES FOR MORE PENNSYLVANIANS TO GET COVID VACCINE Just over 50 percent of Pennsylvanians 16-and-older have gotten at least one dose of COVD vaccine and 33 percent have been fully vaccinated, Wolf said. As of Monday, the state had administered more than 8.6 million vaccine doses. “It’s really important that we get back to life as normal,” Wolf said. LAWMAKERS RETURN TO CAPITOL TO FINALIZE BUDGET AND FIGURE Republican lawmakers haven’t released a detailed proposal for spending the American Rescue Plan funding. Neither has Gov. Tom Wolf. “We look forward to working with the legislature to ensure that funding supports Pennsylvanians to ensure that we can move forward from the pandemic,” Wolf’s spokeswoman Elizabeth Rementer said. GONZALEZ CHERISHES OPPORTUNITY WITH BILLS Gonzalez signed with Penn State as a 247Sports-ranked four-star prospect from the class of 2015. “We had been at it all year round, even throughout COVID we would get the guys in the weight room, and Steve never missed a beat,” said Valdez, who has coached Union Cityfor 11 seasons.
LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR May 26, 2020 Updated May 26, 2020. OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after the Republican leader unexpectedly vetoed its key funding mechanism. Surprised Republican and Democrat legislative leaders said they’re looking to Stitt for guidance afterthe GOP
WOLF AND GOP LAWMAKERS SQUARE OFF OVER POSSIBLE ELECTION 17 hours ago · Grove's state government committee held 10 hearings on election reforms this spring. “This responsible bill includes all aspects of issues brought before the committee and will propel Pennsylvania’s election into the 21st century, all while fixing ABUSE SURVIVORS SEEK NEW APPROACH TO SWAY LAWMAKERS ON 18 hours ago · Survivors have been pressing to get the state Senate to act on the legislation since the Department of State announced in February that the department had bungled the public notice requirements for a proposed constitutional amendment that would have been on the ballot last month. LAST TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS PUSH FOR REPARATIONS Last Tulsa Race Massacre survivors push for reparations. OKLAHOMA CITY — The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress this week about the continued push for reparations and their quest for justice. Their testimony sparked debate over what reparations, if any, victims of the massacre andtheir descendants
LOOK, UP IN THE SKY: REVIEWING SOUTH GEORGIA'S UFO 1 day ago · The United States Air Force operated Project Blue Book, a study of sightings of unidentified objects over the U.S., from 1949 through 1969. When Blue Book was shuttered, the Air Force officially determined that no UFO investigation had turned up a threat to national security, evidence of advanced scientific knowledge or proof of extraterrestrial vehicles. CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLES Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVE Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
ABUSE SURVIVORS PLAN RALLY TO PRESS SENATE TO ACT ON May 7, 2021 Updated May 7, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Adult survivors of sex abuse by priests will rally at the state Capitol on Monday to call for the state Senate to take final action to send Gov. Tom Wolf a bill that would allow them and other survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers and the organizations that protected the predators. LAST TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS PUSH FOR REPARATIONS Last Tulsa Race Massacre survivors push for reparations. OKLAHOMA CITY — The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress this week about the continued push for reparations and their quest for justice. Their testimony sparked debate over what reparations, if any, victims of the massacre andtheir descendants
LEGISLATIVE BATTLE SHAPING UP OVER OKLAHOMA PHARMACY Legislative battle shaping up over Oklahoma pharmacy access. OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill working its way through the Legislature will significantly increase prescription drug costs, said a major health care company that works with hundreds of Oklahoma pharmacies, but others disagree, saying the measure would lead to lower costs andeasier access.
CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLES Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVE Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
ABUSE SURVIVORS PLAN RALLY TO PRESS SENATE TO ACT ON May 7, 2021 Updated May 7, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Adult survivors of sex abuse by priests will rally at the state Capitol on Monday to call for the state Senate to take final action to send Gov. Tom Wolf a bill that would allow them and other survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers and the organizations that protected the predators. LAST TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS PUSH FOR REPARATIONS Last Tulsa Race Massacre survivors push for reparations. OKLAHOMA CITY — The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress this week about the continued push for reparations and their quest for justice. Their testimony sparked debate over what reparations, if any, victims of the massacre andtheir descendants
LEGISLATIVE BATTLE SHAPING UP OVER OKLAHOMA PHARMACY Legislative battle shaping up over Oklahoma pharmacy access. OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill working its way through the Legislature will significantly increase prescription drug costs, said a major health care company that works with hundreds of Oklahoma pharmacies, but others disagree, saying the measure would lead to lower costs andeasier access.
WOLF PRESSES FOR MORE PENNSYLVANIANS TO GET COVID VACCINE Just over 50 percent of Pennsylvanians 16-and-older have gotten at least one dose of COVD vaccine and 33 percent have been fully vaccinated, Wolf said. As of Monday, the state had administered more than 8.6 million vaccine doses. “It’s really important that we get back to life as normal,” Wolf said. CHEROKEE CHIEF: VACCINE MANDATE PART OF HIS 'BLANKET OF TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – With COVID-19 vaccinations more readily available, employers are considering policies that would mandate workers get the shot, and state legislatures are enacting laws to ban requirements. That's UNFINISHED ELECTION CERTIFICATION POSTPONES VOTE ON HARRISBURG — The state House put off a vote on a resolution that would have extended a part of Gov Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 declaration until October because the state hasn’t certified the result of the May 18 primary election. GONZALEZ CHERISHES OPPORTUNITY WITH BILLS 5 hours ago · Gonzalez signed with Penn State as a 247Sports-ranked four-star prospect from the class of 2015. “We had been at it all year round, even throughout COVID we would get the guys in the weight room, and Steve never missed a beat,” said Valdez, who has coached Union City for 11 seasons. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVE Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR May 26, 2020 Updated May 26, 2020. OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after the Republican leader unexpectedly vetoed its key funding mechanism. Surprised Republican and Democrat legislative leaders said they’re looking to Stitt for guidance afterthe GOP
MUSICAL MAIL CARRIER PLAYS TUNES ON HIS TEETH After two rounds of Zoom auditions, Denucce flew to California to audition in front of a live audience and celebrity judges. Contestants spent several days in California, Denucce said, taking part in photoshoots, commercial shoots and social media campaigns. SOUTHEAST PREPS FOR HURRICANE SEASON VALDOSTA, Georgia — Weather forecasters are expecting the 2021 hurricane season to be another active one. The 2021 hurricane season — which started Tuesday, June 1, and runs through Nov. 30 — is expected to bring 13-20 named Atlantic storms, including three to five major hurricanes (winds 111 miles per hour or higher), according to the National Weather Service prediction. SIX CHEROKEE NATION CITIZENS TO BICYCLE FROM ANCESTRAL TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – Six bicyclists from the Cherokee Nation are about to embark on a 950-mile journey to retrace the Trail of Tears, as they left for New Echota, Georgia, CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLES Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVE Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
ABUSE SURVIVORS PLAN RALLY TO PRESS SENATE TO ACT ON May 7, 2021 Updated May 7, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Adult survivors of sex abuse by priests will rally at the state Capitol on Monday to call for the state Senate to take final action to send Gov. Tom Wolf a bill that would allow them and other survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers and the organizations that protected the predators. LAST TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS PUSH FOR REPARATIONS Last Tulsa Race Massacre survivors push for reparations. OKLAHOMA CITY — The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress this week about the continued push for reparations and their quest for justice. Their testimony sparked debate over what reparations, if any, victims of the massacre andtheir descendants
LEGISLATIVE BATTLE SHAPING UP OVER OKLAHOMA PHARMACY Legislative battle shaping up over Oklahoma pharmacy access. OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill working its way through the Legislature will significantly increase prescription drug costs, said a major health care company that works with hundreds of Oklahoma pharmacies, but others disagree, saying the measure would lead to lower costs andeasier access.
CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLES Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVE Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
ABUSE SURVIVORS PLAN RALLY TO PRESS SENATE TO ACT ON May 7, 2021 Updated May 7, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Adult survivors of sex abuse by priests will rally at the state Capitol on Monday to call for the state Senate to take final action to send Gov. Tom Wolf a bill that would allow them and other survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue their abusers and the organizations that protected the predators. LAST TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS PUSH FOR REPARATIONS Last Tulsa Race Massacre survivors push for reparations. OKLAHOMA CITY — The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress this week about the continued push for reparations and their quest for justice. Their testimony sparked debate over what reparations, if any, victims of the massacre andtheir descendants
LEGISLATIVE BATTLE SHAPING UP OVER OKLAHOMA PHARMACY Legislative battle shaping up over Oklahoma pharmacy access. OKLAHOMA CITY — A bill working its way through the Legislature will significantly increase prescription drug costs, said a major health care company that works with hundreds of Oklahoma pharmacies, but others disagree, saying the measure would lead to lower costs andeasier access.
WOLF PRESSES FOR MORE PENNSYLVANIANS TO GET COVID VACCINE Just over 50 percent of Pennsylvanians 16-and-older have gotten at least one dose of COVD vaccine and 33 percent have been fully vaccinated, Wolf said. As of Monday, the state had administered more than 8.6 million vaccine doses. “It’s really important that we get back to life as normal,” Wolf said. CHEROKEE CHIEF: VACCINE MANDATE PART OF HIS 'BLANKET OF TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – With COVID-19 vaccinations more readily available, employers are considering policies that would mandate workers get the shot, and state legislatures are enacting laws to ban requirements. That's UNFINISHED ELECTION CERTIFICATION POSTPONES VOTE ON HARRISBURG — The state House put off a vote on a resolution that would have extended a part of Gov Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 declaration until October because the state hasn’t certified the result of the May 18 primary election. GONZALEZ CHERISHES OPPORTUNITY WITH BILLS 2 hours ago · Gonzalez signed with Penn State as a 247Sports-ranked four-star prospect from the class of 2015. “We had been at it all year round, even throughout COVID we would get the guys in the weight room, and Steve never missed a beat,” said Valdez, who has coached Union City for 11 seasons. COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
ARCHAEOLOGISTS READY TO EXHUME BODIES FOUND IN MASS GRAVE Archaeologists ready to exhume bodies found in mass grave in Tulsa. TULSA, Okla. — As a 10-year-old, Clyde Eddy observed white laborers digging a large trench in Tulsa’s Oaklawn Cemetery. Nearby, he said he saw the remains of Black victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre inside wooden crates. Eddy, who witnessed the 1921 massacre, never saw what LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR May 26, 2020 Updated May 26, 2020. OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after the Republican leader unexpectedly vetoed its key funding mechanism. Surprised Republican and Democrat legislative leaders said they’re looking to Stitt for guidance afterthe GOP
MUSICAL MAIL CARRIER PLAYS TUNES ON HIS TEETH After two rounds of Zoom auditions, Denucce flew to California to audition in front of a live audience and celebrity judges. Contestants spent several days in California, Denucce said, taking part in photoshoots, commercial shoots and social media campaigns. SOUTHEAST PREPS FOR HURRICANE SEASON VALDOSTA, Georgia — Weather forecasters are expecting the 2021 hurricane season to be another active one. The 2021 hurricane season — which started Tuesday, June 1, and runs through Nov. 30 — is expected to bring 13-20 named Atlantic storms, including three to five major hurricanes (winds 111 miles per hour or higher), according to the National Weather Service prediction. SIX CHEROKEE NATION CITIZENS TO BICYCLE FROM ANCESTRAL TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – Six bicyclists from the Cherokee Nation are about to embark on a 950-mile journey to retrace the Trail of Tears, as they left for New Echota, Georgia, CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLESCNHI GROUPCNHI INDIANA MEDIA GROUPCNHI LLC ALABAMACNHI LLC MONTGOMERY AL Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
BALLOT QUESTIONS SERVE AS ‘REFERENDUM’ ON WOLF’S HANDLING Ballot questions serve as ‘referendum’ on Wolf’s handling of pandemic. Gov. Tom Wolf isn’t running for re-election, but voters will have an opportunity to chime in on his job performance in the May 18 primary, nonetheless. Two of four ballot questions put in front of voters could limit a governor’s emergency powers in thecommonwealth.
PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR May 26, 2020 Updated May 26, 2020. OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after the Republican leader unexpectedly vetoed its key funding mechanism. Surprised Republican and Democrat legislative leaders said they’re looking to Stitt for guidance afterthe GOP
SENATE PANEL GREEN LIGHTS POLICE RADAR BILL Senate panel green lights police radar bill. HARRISBURG -- Long-debated legislation to allow local police to use radar for speed enforcement moved out of the Senate transportation committee Tuesday. A similar bill was approved by the House transportation committee earlier this year. Pennsylvania is the only state in the country thatbars local
UNSOLVED TEXAS MURDER CASE STILL HAUNTS RETIRED SHERIFF Unsolved Texas murder case still haunts retired sheriff. CORSICANA, Texas—The murder of Shelley Watkins has been on former Henderson County Sheriff Ray Nutt’s mind for 23 years. “This case has never been closed,” Nutt said. “We have probably worked on this case some every year since it CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLESCNHI GROUPCNHI INDIANA MEDIA GROUPCNHI LLC ALABAMACNHI LLC MONTGOMERY AL Arena Investors, LP recapitalizes dck worldwide LLC. Playonwords.com Presents Their Spring 2021 PAL Awards - Best Toys, Games, and Media that Spark Language Development & Critical Thinking through Play. Signing day for students celebrates skilled trades. MI Windows to Expand PA Manufacturing Facility and Add Nearly 100 Jobs. COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS May 20, 2021. May 20, 2021. HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. Wolf acknowledged that the state has been making “significant progress MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD Column: Mickey Mantle's sons lived no ordinary childhood. Danny Mantle, left, and David Mantle answer questions about their father, the late Mickey Mantle, at the state History Center on Thursday. OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched hisfather
BALLOT QUESTIONS SERVE AS ‘REFERENDUM’ ON WOLF’S HANDLING Ballot questions serve as ‘referendum’ on Wolf’s handling of pandemic. Gov. Tom Wolf isn’t running for re-election, but voters will have an opportunity to chime in on his job performance in the May 18 primary, nonetheless. Two of four ballot questions put in front of voters could limit a governor’s emergency powers in thecommonwealth.
PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES PA GOP pushing bills to roll back election changes. HARRISBURG -- Republicans in Pennsylvania have introduced at least 14 bills intended to roll back voting access in the wake of the 2020 election. The Brennan Center for Justice says only lawmakers in Arizona have unveiled more legislation attacking voting access. LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR May 26, 2020 Updated May 26, 2020. OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after the Republican leader unexpectedly vetoed its key funding mechanism. Surprised Republican and Democrat legislative leaders said they’re looking to Stitt for guidance afterthe GOP
SENATE PANEL GREEN LIGHTS POLICE RADAR BILL Senate panel green lights police radar bill. HARRISBURG -- Long-debated legislation to allow local police to use radar for speed enforcement moved out of the Senate transportation committee Tuesday. A similar bill was approved by the House transportation committee earlier this year. Pennsylvania is the only state in the country thatbars local
UNSOLVED TEXAS MURDER CASE STILL HAUNTS RETIRED SHERIFF Unsolved Texas murder case still haunts retired sheriff. CORSICANA, Texas—The murder of Shelley Watkins has been on former Henderson County Sheriff Ray Nutt’s mind for 23 years. “This case has never been closed,” Nutt said. “We have probably worked on this case some every year since it CHEROKEE CHIEF: VACCINE MANDATE PART OF HIS 'BLANKET OF TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – With COVID-19 vaccinations more readily available, employers are considering policies that would mandate workers get the shot, and state legislatures are enacting laws to ban requirements. That's MUSICAL MAIL CARRIER PLAYS TUNES ON HIS TEETH After two rounds of Zoom auditions, Denucce flew to California to audition in front of a live audience and celebrity judges. Contestants spent several days in California, Denucce said, taking part in photoshoots, commercial shoots and social media campaigns. UNFINISHED ELECTION CERTIFICATION POSTPONES VOTE ON 1 day ago · HARRISBURG — The state House put off a vote on a resolution that would have extended a part of Gov Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 declaration until October because the state hasn’t certified the result of the May 18 primary election. LAWMAKERS RETURN TO CAPITOL TO FINALIZE BUDGET AND FIGURE Republican lawmakers haven’t released a detailed proposal for spending the American Rescue Plan funding. Neither has Gov. Tom Wolf. “We look forward to working with the legislature to ensure that funding supports Pennsylvanians to ensure that we can move forward from the pandemic,” Wolf’s spokeswoman Elizabeth Rementer said. BILL WOULD ALLOW GAME COMMISSION TO DESIGNATE SUNDAY 18 hours ago · HARRISBURG -- A Senate bill would fully repeal the state’s limits on Sunday hunting, a year after the state allowed Sunday hunting on a limited basis for the first time. REHABILITATION KEY IN STROKE RECOVERY The road to recovering from a stroke can be a hard one, but proper rehabilitation and work can make it a little easier. Brian Bechtold had no idea when he woke up the morning of Dec. 11, 2020, that he would not wake up in his own bed again until May of this year. SENATE COMMITTEE APPROVES EXPANSION OF TAX CREDITS FOR 1 day ago · In addition to increasing the funding available for students to change schools, the legislation would also make changes to the state law governing charter schools, including requiring that traditional public schools allow charter schools to use their buildings for standardized tests and create a state appeals board to consider charter school applications. GUN RIGHTS GROUPS LOBBY FOR ACTION TO THWART GUN CONTROL 1 day ago · Attendees at a gun rights rally listen to speakers outside the state Capitol in Harrisburg on Monday as the state House prepares for potential final votes on bills that would allow people to carry concealed firearms without permits and make it easier to sue to challenge local gun laws. SIX CHEROKEE NATION CITIZENS TO BICYCLE FROM ANCESTRAL TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – Six bicyclists from the Cherokee Nation are about to embark on a 950-mile journey to retrace the Trail of Tears, as they left for New Echota, Georgia,THE JOY OF BAGELS
Bagels arrived there like most immigrants did in the late 1800s and early 1900s, from eastern Europe. The reason bagels have a hole in the middle is that they were sold by sellers who carried them around onlong sticks.
CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLESCNHI GROUPCNHI INDIANA MEDIA GROUPCNHI LLC ALABAMACNHI LLC MONTGOMERY AL Montgomery, AL (36104) Today. Mostly cloudy. Low 67F. Winds light andvariable.. Tonight
COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched his father slug home runs at Yankee PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES In Pennsylvania, those measures include a bill that would completely undo the state’s expansion of mail-in voting that played such a prominent and controversial role in the November election, as well as eliminating drop boxes and eliminating the option that allows voters to permanently request mail-in ballots, among others. BALLOT QUESTIONS SERVE AS ‘REFERENDUM’ ON WOLF’S HANDLING Gov. Tom Wolf isn’t running for re-election, but voters will have an opportunity to chime in on his job performance in the May 18 primary,nonetheless.
SENATE PANEL GREEN LIGHTS POLICE RADAR BILL Scavello, R-Monroe County, said that the point of the bill is to make roads safer and get drivers to slow down. He said lawmakers put a cap in the legislation, Senate Bill 419, on how much revenue local governments can collect from speeding tickets. LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after theRepublican leader
UNSOLVED TEXAS MURDER CASE STILL HAUNTS RETIRED SHERIFF According to a Sept. 13, 2013, article published by The Athens Review titled ‘So many questions, few answers,’ Shelley’s body was found floating — but her killer or killers never intended for that to happen, as she had been weighted down with cement blocks which weresecured by chains.
CNHINEWS.COMNEWSSPORTSOPINIONCONTACT USSUBSCRIPTIONSLIFESTYLESCNHI GROUPCNHI INDIANA MEDIA GROUPCNHI LLC ALABAMACNHI LLC MONTGOMERY AL Montgomery, AL (36104) Today. Mostly cloudy. Low 67F. Winds light andvariable.. Tonight
COURT SETTLEMENT MEANS FOOD STAMPS BENEFITS WILL INCREASE HARRISBURG -- Food stamp recipients are in for a pleasant surprise — a boost in their benefits is on the way. Community Legal Services, based in Philadelphia, sued last summer to stop a move by the U.S. Department of Agriculture under the Trump Administration that would have limited who could get a bump in the food stamp benefit included in the Families First Coronavirus Response Act of WOLF RENEWS COVID ORDER IN WAKE OF VOTE LIMITING HIS HARRISBURG -- Two days after state voters approved two Constitutional changes limiting his emergency powers, Gov. Tom Wolf signed his sixth emergency declaration in response to the COVID-19 pandemic that’s claimed 26,965 lives in the state. MEDICAL MARIJUANA REFORMS STALLED AMIDST STALEMATE OVER “I'm concerned that anything marijuana-related, will be seen as a victory for Wolf and Fetterman. And therefore, you know, putting wind in the sails of the lieutenant governor's senate run and giving, you know, accolades to Governor Wolf, who appears to be very unpopular with Pennsylvania republicans because of his handling of the pen pandemic,” said Patrick Nightingale, executive director COLUMN: MICKEY MANTLE'S SONS LIVED NO ORDINARY CHILDHOOD OKLAHOMA CITY — David Mantle admits that his was a unique childhood. He spent springs in Florida, and during the summertime he watched his father slug home runs at Yankee PA GOP PUSHING BILLS TO ROLL BACK ELECTION CHANGES In Pennsylvania, those measures include a bill that would completely undo the state’s expansion of mail-in voting that played such a prominent and controversial role in the November election, as well as eliminating drop boxes and eliminating the option that allows voters to permanently request mail-in ballots, among others. BALLOT QUESTIONS SERVE AS ‘REFERENDUM’ ON WOLF’S HANDLING Gov. Tom Wolf isn’t running for re-election, but voters will have an opportunity to chime in on his job performance in the May 18 primary,nonetheless.
SENATE PANEL GREEN LIGHTS POLICE RADAR BILL Scavello, R-Monroe County, said that the point of the bill is to make roads safer and get drivers to slow down. He said lawmakers put a cap in the legislation, Senate Bill 419, on how much revenue local governments can collect from speeding tickets. LAWMAKERS SAY PATH FORWARD FOR STITT PLAN IS UNCLEAR OKLAHOMA CITY — Lawmakers said the path forward for Gov. Kevin Stitt’s keystone Medicaid expansion proposal is unclear after theRepublican leader
UNSOLVED TEXAS MURDER CASE STILL HAUNTS RETIRED SHERIFF According to a Sept. 13, 2013, article published by The Athens Review titled ‘So many questions, few answers,’ Shelley’s body was found floating — but her killer or killers never intended for that to happen, as she had been weighted down with cement blocks which weresecured by chains.
PA FOLLOWS CDC MASK GUIDANCE, UNVACCINATED STILL EXPECTED HARRISBURG — Vaccinated people no longer have to wear face masks indoors in most cases, but the state is still keeping its mask mandate for unvaccinated people until 70 percent of the adult population has been immunized for COVID-19, Acting Health Secretary Alison Beam saidThursday.
BILL WOULD ALLOW GAME COMMISSION TO DESIGNATE SUNDAY 56 minutes ago · HARRISBURG -- A Senate bill would fully repeal the state’s limits on Sunday hunting, a year after the state allowed Sunday hunting on a limited basis for the first time. SCIENTIST: 17-YEAR CICADAS 'ONLY BRING JOY' THEY PREPARE Scientists and naturalists are looking forward to hearing the high-pitched mating call of trillions of cicadas as they emerge from a 17-year underground slumber. UNFINISHED ELECTION CERTIFICATION POSTPONES VOTE ON 6 hours ago · HARRISBURG — The state House put off a vote on a resolution that would have extended a part of Gov Tom Wolf’s COVID-19 declaration until October because the state hasn’t certified the result of the May 18 primary election. LAST TULSA RACE MASSACRE SURVIVORS PUSH FOR REPARATIONS OKLAHOMA CITY — The last three known survivors of the Tulsa Race Massacre testified before Congress this week about the continued push for reparations and their quest for justice. REHABILITATION KEY IN STROKE RECOVERY The road to recovering from a stroke can be a hard one, but proper rehabilitation and work can make it a little easier. Brian Bechtold had no idea when he woke up the morning of Dec. 11, 2020, that he would not wake up in his own bed again until May of this year. CENSUS DATA REVEALS SHIFT IN POPULATION FROM SMALL -- There were 378 townships with fewer than 1,000 residents in 2020. Only 43 of them saw their population increase over the last decade. While the official redistricting data hasn’t been released by the Census, the newly-released estimates reveal shifts in population that will loom large in the coming months as lawmakers seek to redesign their legislative and congressional maps, said G SIX CHEROKEE NATION CITIZENS TO BICYCLE FROM ANCESTRAL TAHLEQUAH, Oklahoma – Six bicyclists from the Cherokee Nation are about to embark on a 950-mile journey to retrace the Trail of Tears, as they left for New Echota, Georgia, 2020 ELECTION SPURS RAFT OF BILLS AIMED AT CHANGING STATE Democrats also have several proposals, including one that would provide counties more time to prepare ballots for counting. At the first hearing of a Senate election integrity commission, state Sen. Wayne Langerholc, R-Cambria County, said that the reviews are necessary because of the “large number of individuals that feel that they’ve lost confidence with the election system.”THE JOY OF BAGELS
Bagels arrived there like most immigrants did in the late 1800s and early 1900s, from eastern Europe. The reason bagels have a hole in the middle is that they were sold by sellers who carried them around onlong sticks.
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