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- [30-05-2012] Cuyahoga Falls approves tax break for rebuilding Technicote Inc.
CUYAHOGA FALLS: Falls Council on Tuesday approved a tax break for a Marc Road factory planning to rebuild after being partially destroyed by fire in December.Judson Waters, director of operations for Technicote Inc., told council... - [30-05-2012] Doctors say mild winter could lead to more cases of Lyme disease in Western Pa.
Doctors fear the mild winter will lead to a boom in the tick population and even more cases of Lyme disease in Western Pennsylvania. Beth Fleming, 13, of Sewickley, was diagnosed this spring. Doctors think a camping trip last summer... - [29-05-2012] Falls council to consider tax break to retain plant
CUYAHOGA FALLS: When a fire destroyed a large portion of a Cuyahoga Falls factory in December, its director of operations saw it as a sign that maybe it was time for the 30-year-old company to move.But Judson Waters said it was the... - [27-05-2012] Star Student: Lindsay Huth, Archbishop Hoban High School
ARCHBISHOP HOBANGPA: 4.459COLLEGE: Indiana UniversityHands trembling, I dialed the phone.“Hello?” the voice answered.“Yes,” I squeaked out. “I’d like to speak with Mr. Vieltorf.”“This is... - [25-05-2012] Forged Indiana County court checks cashed at Walmarts
State police say more than two dozen phony checks fabricated using account information from the Indiana County Clerk of Courts have been cashed for about $53,000 at Walmart stores.... - [25-05-2012] Amish man, 18, dies in S. Mahoning Twp. silo
State police said an 18-year-old Amish man was killed after becoming trapped in an Indiana County farm silo Thursday afternoon. Officials said his 15-year-old brother had to be rescued after trying to help him escape. Trooper John Matchik... - [24-05-2012] Crews work to rescue teen, elderly man from S. Mahoning Twp. silo
Crews worked to rescue an elderly man and a 14-year-old from a silo in South Mahoning Township on Thursday. Chopper 11 flew to Indiana Township and spotted several emergency vehicles at the scene. Emergency dispatch workers said the... - [18-05-2012] Target 11: Allegheny Co. has given out 2nd most texting while driving citations
Target 11 obtained brand new numbers for texting while driving citations and discovered Allegheny County is nearly leading the state with citations. The ban took effect two months ago and in that time, police have stop 236 drivers... - [16-05-2012] Feds say wiretaps show Fair Finance owners looked to hide money woes from investors
INDIANAPOLIS: A federal judge in Indianapolis refused to throw out wiretap evidence in the $200 million fraud trial of Fair Finance co-owner Timothy Durham, a former Indiana businessman, as the government outlined a case largely... - [10-05-2012] Target 11 investigates: Area crime statistics
Target 11 investigator Rick Earle has been pouring through three years worth of FBI crime statistics for communities across western Pennsylvania. Earle concentrated on four categories including assaults, property crimes, thefts and... - [08-05-2012] Student-teacher from IUP accused of having sex with Derry High School girl
A student-teacher at Derry High School is facing sexual assault and corruption of minor charges after police said he had sex with a 17-year-old girl he met in a music class. According to police, 22-year-old Timothy Lewis is a senior at... - [07-05-2012] 12Stone Church to build new campus in Duluth
12Stone Church will build a new 70,000-square-foot campus in Duluth. The new facility on Sugarloaf Circle also will serve as headquarters for a leadership program that will train pastors and ministry leaders through partnerships with... - [07-05-2012] 12Stone Church to build new campus in Duluth
12Stone Church will build a new 70,000-square-foot campus in Duluth. The new facility on Sugarloaf Circle also will serve as headquarters for a leadership program that will train pastors and ministry leaders through partnerships with... - [05-05-2012] Man pleads guilty to killing bike rider in 2005
Gregory Wisneski, accused of killing a bike rider along Route 119 in Indiana County in 2005, pleaded guilty Friday. The family of Sean Pearce, the victim, said the last seven years have been very difficult for them, not knowing where... - [04-05-2012] Man pleads guilty in Indiana County bicyclist's 2005 death
After a long appeals process that saw charges dismissed and later reinstated, a man pleaded guilty Friday in connection with the hit-and-run death of bicyclist Sean Pearce....
