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State awards $2 million to Midstate military history

Published in the Cumberlink Sentinel, by Joshua Vaughn

September 24, 2014

The U.S. Army Heritage Education Center is $2 million closer to completing an $8.5 million expansion thanks to a state grant awarded to the Army Heritage Center Foundation.

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WOLF PANDERS TO UNIONS, THEN BUSINESS COMMUNITY IN PA GOVERNOR’S RACE

Published in Watchdog Wire, by Jana Benscoter

September 24, 2014

The political fervor entering the final weeks of the 2014 General Election in the race for Pennsylvania governor is not about to cool off any time soon. With one down, and two to go, Republican incumbent Gov. Tom Corbett seemingly defeated his Democratic foe Tom Wolf in round one of scheduled debates.

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GOLDEN EGG -- UNSPINNING TOM WOLF: DEBATE EDITION

The following is part of a series of real-time responses to the empty rhetoric made by Secretary Tom Wolf during tonight’s Pennsylvania Chamber Gubernatorial debate with Governor Tom Corbett.

Golden EGG

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JOBS AND ECONOMY -- UNSPINNING TOM WOLF: DEBATE EDITION

The following is part of a series of real-time responses to the empty rhetoric made by Secretary Tom Wolf during tonight’s Pennsylvania Chamber Gubernatorial debate with Governor Tom Corbett.

JOBS AND ECONOMY

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GOVERNOR CORBETT'S RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS -- UNSPINNING TOM WOLF: DEBATE EDITION

The following is part of a series of real-time responses to the empty rhetoric made by Secretary Tom Wolf during tonight’s Pennsylvania Chamber Gubernatorial debate with Governor Tom Corbett.

GOVERNOR TOM CORBETT’S RECORD OF ACCOMPLISHMENTS

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Corbett awards grants to York County manufacturer for natural gas conversion project

Reported on Fox43, by Alysa Poindexter

September 17, 2014

Two grants worth millions of dollars have been awarded to a York County based manufacturing company to support its conversion to natural gas.

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Opinion: In governor’s race, voters should note how pensions came to be under-funded

Published in the Business Journal, by Kelly Lewis

September 17, 2014

I have read about 5 percent of the noise surrounding the upcoming governor’s race in Pennsylvania. As a former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, I’m always amazed at what issues become amplified, minimized, and often buried. Less than 1 percent of the voters will read this little note, but as a son of teachers, and a friend to many current and retired teachers, administrators and state workers, I believe some facts deserve being said.

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Oil and gas jobs outnumbered steel jobs in Pennsylvania last year

Published in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, by Michael Sanserino

September 17, 2014

Anybody who grew up in Western Pennsylvania, worked in a mill or rooted for a football team called the “Steelers” might find it hard to believe, but there are more people in Pennsylvania working in the oil and gas industry than there are in the steel industry.

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GoggleWorks expansion on track with $2 million grant from state

Reported on WFMZ 69News, by Liz Kilmer

September 16, 2014

Efforts to breathe more life into Reading's Entertainment Square were given a boost Tuesday with a visit by Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Corbett.

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State awards six Western Pennsylvania schools mentoring grants

Published in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, by Megan Harris

September 16, 2014

The state awarded six Western Pennsylvania schools nearly 40 percent of a $700,000 grant initiative designed to pair high-performing schools with low-performing schools to increase student achievement.

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