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Monthly Archives: July 2010
State auction nets thousands
The Pennsylvania Department of General Services’ Auction Blowout Tuesday at the Farm Show Complex in Harrisburg netted the state $77,920, according to Ed Myslewicz, a spokesman for the department. The department hosts the auction to sell state and federal surplus … Continue reading
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Power out at YDR, but work continues
We’ve been here before. A couple months ago when we were blessed with feet upon feet of snow, we made it to work. But that wasn’t enough, it seems. Hours after making it through the snow and working in our … Continue reading
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