JOHNSTOWN —
Cambria County
Adams: Frances P., 84, Ashville. (Gibbons, Ashville)
Courtot: Patrick T., 52, Loretto. (Gibbons, Ashville)
Holby: Roger C., 66, Nanty Glo. (Bowser-Ondriezek)
Link: Edna (Nelen), 77, Nicktown R.D. (Askew-Houser, Ebensburg)
Pavina: Donald W. Sr., 71, Bon Air. (Hindman, Frankstown Road)
Webb: Jeffrey A., 53, Johnstown. (Hindman, Frankstown Road)
Somerset County
Edmiston-Mishler: Stella C. (Shaffer), 79, Church of the Brethren Home, formerly of Jenner Township. (Hoffman)
Kreasko: Richard Sr., 63, Windber. (Kisiel)
Elsewhere
Best: William P., 64, Seward. (Meese)
Fritz: Ralph L. Sr., 85, Everett. (Geisel, Bedford)
Mignot: James D., 69, Osterburg. (Leslie-Miller, Claysburg)
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District Deaths Dec. 4, 2012
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11th-hour pension reform push begins
The head of the union representing Pennsylvania public school teachers and Gov. Tom Corbett’s budget secretary are two of the speakers expected to testify today before a House panel examining pension reform.
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Menoher project will create long detour
A well-traveled section of road connecting the city to Westmont will be closed for up to four months to correct frequent rock slide issues on the hillside above.
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Thunderbash ready for large turnout
Motorcycle riders from across the country will invade Greenhouse Park this weekend for “Thunderbash.”
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PennDOT is withholding funding plan from public
The state Department of Transportation has built a website that compares competing plans to spend billions of dollars on highways and bridges in new transportation money under proposals being considered by the Legislature, but agency officials have refused to release similar information to the public, which will pay for the chosen projects.
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Auditor: Payments take heavy toll on turnpike
The cash toll for a cross-state trip on the Pennsylvania Turnpike is expected to reach about $50 by 2021, state Auditor General Eugene DePasquale said Tuesday as he urged lawmakers to halt the spiraling debt resulting from the massive contributions the turnpike is required to make toward the state’s other transportation needs.
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Windber resident faces trial in Richland beating
A Windber man will stand trial on charges that he beat another man after a night of drinking, then left him along a Richland Township road.
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Paint Twp. recalling chief, other workers
Paint Township plans to bring the last of its laid-off workers, including the township police chief, back to work July 1.
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DEP awards grant for water extension
The water line that the Portage Water Authority is preparing to extend to Twin Lakes and Sportsman Road residents will be less of a burden on the borough’s finances, after a pass-through grant was awarded from the state Department of Environmental Protection.
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Chest Township reviews road bids
At a special Monday night meeting of the Chest Township supervisors, officials re-examined bids that were accepted on June 5.
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Man held for court in Pitt-Johnstown case
An Allegheny County man will stand trial on charges that he assaulted three women and a police officer on the Pitt-Johnstown campus after setting off a fire alarm, authorities said.
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