Gabriel Moran Pleads Guilty to Knife-Robbery of a Monroe Township Gas Station

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Brooks Griffin Pleads Guilty to Possessing Gun w/o permit; Prosecutor Seeking 5 Year Prison Sentence

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WHERE IS Jahmmel Chephas?

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CNB HUNTING/FISHING PENNSYLVANIA: GO ONLINE, GET CERTIFIED FOR A HUNTING LICENSE

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Many first-time buyers of Pennsylvania hunting or furtaker licenses have a new, convenient option for completing the required certification course.
A new, online-only Hunter-Trapper Education course is available from the Pennsylvania Game Commission. 
The course, which can be completed online in about six to eight hours, is available to students ages 16 and older. Students can use any computer, smartphone, tablet or e-reader to take the course, providing flexibility to take it anywhere at any time, said Andy Hueser, a hunter-education specialist for the Game Commission.
\”People live increasingly busy lives these days,\” Hueser said. \”In recent years we’ve upped the number of traditional, classroom courses we offer and have offered many more courses at peak times in the fall when more people are thinking about hunting and hunter education, and record numbers of new hunters have become certified as a result.
\”But demand still exists, and some folks simply can’t make the time to attend a traditional course,\” Hueser said. \”For them, this new, online option removes a hurdle that might have previously stood in the way of their obtaining a hunting license.\”
The curriculum for the online course is identical to that taught in the traditional classroom course. Topics such as tree-stand safety, lawful trapping of furbearers, firearms safety, Lyme-disease prevention, state game lands regulations, and other programs all are covered. 

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Ex-Pennsylvania Treasurer Rob McCord pleads guilty to federal charges

 

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) – Ex-Pennsylvania Treasurer Rob McCord pleaded guilty Tuesday to two federal counts of attempted extortion, admitting that he tried to use his position to strong-arm state contractors into donating money to his failed gubernatorial campaign. The plea followed a steep, fast fall from public office for the once-promising candidate for governor. During the…

 

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Nicki Minaj\’s Crew Member Stabbed to Death

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Published on Feb 18, 2015

PHILADELPHIA PA–A member of Nicki Minaj\’s team was stabbed to death Tuesday night in Philadelphia … so says Nicki herself.
Nicki says 2 members of her crew were stabbed … one lived. The rapper says the guys were in Philly for 2 days rehearsing for her upcoming tour with her bf Meek Mill … who\’s from Philly.
The person who died was De\’Von Pickett … a stage hand for Nicki. Eric Parker survived the incident, but is in critical condition in a hospital. 
Nicki has retweeted a link to a news story about a stabbing that occurred at the Che Bar & Grill in Philly where an employee who was recently fired got in a fight that spilled outside the establishment where the stabbings occurred. The suspect fled.
Pickett posted a series of positive tweets on Tuesday, not long before his death.

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VIDEO: THE SEVEN DAY FORECAST

The seven-day forecast in Canada is looking pretty good so don’t give up hope that winter is going to last forever. 

  

 

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Gloucester Catholic, Gloucester High to Work Together on Food Drive: Won’t You Help?

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EIGHT MORE CHARGED IN DEP CRACKDOWN TO COMBAT ILLEGAL DUMPING ON STATE LANDS | cnbnews.net


\”DON\’T WASTE OUR OPEN SPACE\” INITIATIVE HAS YIELDED 36 ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS THUS FAR

TRENTON — New Jersey State Park Police have charged another eight people in the Department of Environmental Protection\’s (DEP) continuing crack down on illegal dumping in state parks and recreational lands, Commissioner Bob Martin announced today.

The DEP\’s \”Don\’t Waste Our Open Space\” campaign was launched in late March last year. Investigations of illegal dump sites on state properties by State Park Police, Division of Fish & Wildlife\’s Conservation Officers and DEP\’s Compliance & Enforcement personnel has resulted so far in 36 arrests or charges.

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Man Wanted for Burglary, Credit Card and Cell Phone Theft | cnbnews.net

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