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Dr. Oz forced to resign spot on presidential council
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Dr. Mehmet OZ, best known as the host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” was asked by the Biden Administration to resign from his position on the President’s Council on Sports Fitness, and Nutrition or be terminated. Herschel Walker, another member of the council and former football star, was asked the…
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Erie receives $100,000 from Open Society Foundation
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Erie exemplifies “diversity” and “inclusion” with the increasing number of refugees and immigrants. With the ever-increasing influx of diverse people, Erie has received a new grant of $100,000 from the Open Society Foundations to support efforts to meet the needs of new Afghan refugees who want to settle in Erie. …
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Erie’s East Bayfront Will Get a Zipline And a Miniature Golf Course
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Scott Enterprises wants to add a new zipline to its Harbor Place property on the city’s East Bayfront, which would traverse East Front Street and provide riders with lofty vistas of Presque Isle Bay. One of two main new features planned for the Harbor Place property, which includes the Hampton Inn…
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Ethiopia holding journalist
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, Ethiopia is being urged to uphold its international commitments to the freedoms of expression and the press by releasing journalists it has imprisoned. Two lawmaker in Congress, Representatives Adam Schiff of California and Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania, have joined press freedom advocates in calling for the release of…
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Former PA Attorney General charged with DUI
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu On Saturday, March 12, former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Her arrest followed a two-vehicle crash in Scranton. Kane, 55, was taken into custody and then processed and released on general impairment driving under the influence. Thomas Carroll, Scranton Police Superintendent said…
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Dr. Oz forced to resign spot on presidential council
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Dr. Mehmet OZ, best known as the host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” was asked by the Biden Administration to resign from his position on the President’s Council on Sports Fitness, and Nutrition or be terminated. Herschel Walker, another member of the council and former football star, was asked the…
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Erie receives $100,000 from Open Society Foundation
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Erie exemplifies “diversity” and “inclusion” with the increasing number of refugees and immigrants. With the ever-increasing influx of diverse people, Erie has received a new grant of $100,000 from the Open Society Foundations to support efforts to meet the needs of new Afghan refugees who want to settle in Erie. …
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Erie’s East Bayfront Will Get a Zipline And a Miniature Golf Course
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Scott Enterprises wants to add a new zipline to its Harbor Place property on the city’s East Bayfront, which would traverse East Front Street and provide riders with lofty vistas of Presque Isle Bay. One of two main new features planned for the Harbor Place property, which includes the Hampton Inn…
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Ethiopia holding journalist
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, Ethiopia is being urged to uphold its international commitments to the freedoms of expression and the press by releasing journalists it has imprisoned. Two lawmaker in Congress, Representatives Adam Schiff of California and Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania, have joined press freedom advocates in calling for the release of…
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Former PA Attorney General charged with DUI
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu On Saturday, March 12, former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Her arrest followed a two-vehicle crash in Scranton. Kane, 55, was taken into custody and then processed and released on general impairment driving under the influence. Thomas Carroll, Scranton Police Superintendent said…
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Dr. Oz forced to resign spot on presidential council
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Dr. Mehmet OZ, best known as the host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” was asked by the Biden Administration to resign from his position on the President’s Council on Sports Fitness, and Nutrition or be terminated. Herschel Walker, another member of the council and former football star, was asked the…
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Erie receives $100,000 from Open Society Foundation
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Erie exemplifies “diversity” and “inclusion” with the increasing number of refugees and immigrants. With the ever-increasing influx of diverse people, Erie has received a new grant of $100,000 from the Open Society Foundations to support efforts to meet the needs of new Afghan refugees who want to settle in Erie. …
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Erie’s East Bayfront Will Get a Zipline And a Miniature Golf Course
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Scott Enterprises wants to add a new zipline to its Harbor Place property on the city’s East Bayfront, which would traverse East Front Street and provide riders with lofty vistas of Presque Isle Bay. One of two main new features planned for the Harbor Place property, which includes the Hampton Inn…
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Ethiopia holding journalist
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, Ethiopia is being urged to uphold its international commitments to the freedoms of expression and the press by releasing journalists it has imprisoned. Two lawmaker in Congress, Representatives Adam Schiff of California and Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania, have joined press freedom advocates in calling for the release of…
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Former PA Attorney General charged with DUI
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu On Saturday, March 12, former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Her arrest followed a two-vehicle crash in Scranton. Kane, 55, was taken into custody and then processed and released on general impairment driving under the influence. Thomas Carroll, Scranton Police Superintendent said…
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Dr. Oz forced to resign spot on presidential council
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Dr. Mehmet OZ, best known as the host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” was asked by the Biden Administration to resign from his position on the President’s Council on Sports Fitness, and Nutrition or be terminated. Herschel Walker, another member of the council and former football star, was asked the…
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Erie receives $100,000 from Open Society Foundation
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Erie exemplifies “diversity” and “inclusion” with the increasing number of refugees and immigrants. With the ever-increasing influx of diverse people, Erie has received a new grant of $100,000 from the Open Society Foundations to support efforts to meet the needs of new Afghan refugees who want to settle in Erie. …
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Erie’s East Bayfront Will Get a Zipline And a Miniature Golf Course
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Scott Enterprises wants to add a new zipline to its Harbor Place property on the city’s East Bayfront, which would traverse East Front Street and provide riders with lofty vistas of Presque Isle Bay. One of two main new features planned for the Harbor Place property, which includes the Hampton Inn…
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Ethiopia holding journalist
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, Ethiopia is being urged to uphold its international commitments to the freedoms of expression and the press by releasing journalists it has imprisoned. Two lawmaker in Congress, Representatives Adam Schiff of California and Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania, have joined press freedom advocates in calling for the release of…
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Former PA Attorney General charged with DUI
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu On Saturday, March 12, former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Her arrest followed a two-vehicle crash in Scranton. Kane, 55, was taken into custody and then processed and released on general impairment driving under the influence. Thomas Carroll, Scranton Police Superintendent said…
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Dr. Oz forced to resign spot on presidential council
Madison Kwiecinski News Editor Mvk5945@psu.edu Dr. Mehmet OZ, best known as the host of “The Dr. Oz Show,” was asked by the Biden Administration to resign from his position on the President’s Council on Sports Fitness, and Nutrition or be terminated. Herschel Walker, another member of the council and former football star, was asked the…
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Erie receives $100,000 from Open Society Foundation
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Erie exemplifies “diversity” and “inclusion” with the increasing number of refugees and immigrants. With the ever-increasing influx of diverse people, Erie has received a new grant of $100,000 from the Open Society Foundations to support efforts to meet the needs of new Afghan refugees who want to settle in Erie. …
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Erie’s East Bayfront Will Get a Zipline And a Miniature Golf Course
Stephanie Logue Staff Writer Scott Enterprises wants to add a new zipline to its Harbor Place property on the city’s East Bayfront, which would traverse East Front Street and provide riders with lofty vistas of Presque Isle Bay. One of two main new features planned for the Harbor Place property, which includes the Hampton Inn…
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Ethiopia holding journalist
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu Recently, Ethiopia is being urged to uphold its international commitments to the freedoms of expression and the press by releasing journalists it has imprisoned. Two lawmaker in Congress, Representatives Adam Schiff of California and Mary Gay Scanlon of Pennsylvania, have joined press freedom advocates in calling for the release of…
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Former PA Attorney General charged with DUI
Lydia Glenn News Editor lmg5921@psu.edu On Saturday, March 12, former Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen Kane was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated. Her arrest followed a two-vehicle crash in Scranton. Kane, 55, was taken into custody and then processed and released on general impairment driving under the influence. Thomas Carroll, Scranton Police Superintendent said…
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