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Limited time rates on Keystone HELP loans available to homeowners in 19 affected counties for 90 days
Ending his 3 day kayak tour, Governor Tom Corbett today toured Lord and Taylor's distribution center in Wilkes-Barre
Frances Slocum State Park consists of 1,035 acres in Luzerne County and provides recreational opportunities for local residents and travelers, including camping, mountain-biking and hiking trails, plus 700 acres of designated hunting land.
Setting off this morning from Mehoopany, Wyoming County, Corbett will kayak down the Susquehanna River, through Wyoming and Luzerne counties, stopping along the way to talk with area residents and visit local attractions.
The PACE and PACENET programs, funded by the Pennsylvania Lottery, provide prescription drug benefits to income-eligible Pennsylvanians 65 and older.
"Penny" and "Harry" intorduced to one and all
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An innovative manure treatment project on a Lancaster County farm will help reduce nutrient run-off into the Chesapeake Bay as part of Pennsylvania's continuing efforts to improve the bay's health.
Find out what is going on with the stimulus in Pennsylvania
Governor Tom Corbett today offered keynote remarks at the Pennsylvania Chiefs of Police Association's 98th annual conference.
Gov. Tom Corbett today signed the 2011-12 budget which cuts government spending, does not raise taxes, includes property tax reform, and restores common sense to the state spending process. The $27.15 billion budget cuts overall government spending by more than $1 billion.
The Treasury will issue approximately half a million payments totaling $240 million to Pennsylvanians on July 1.
The new law will keep businesses and health care providers from being driven out of the state by frivolous litigation, a problem that discourages innovation, inflates insurance costs and kills jobs.
Secretary of Administration Kelly Powell Logan discussed the details of a tentative four-year labor agreement reached last week with Council 13 of the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME).