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Ave 5th Gr Math 1270.0 62/67 
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News for Potter County (in Pennsylvania):

  • Potter County woman’s son lost to AIDS has panel on memorial quilt (Williamsport Sun Gazette) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:13:59 GMT)
    MANSFIELD — World AIDS Day has special significance for one Potter County woman, and it is even more so this year because the International AIDS Quilt, which contains a panel commemorating her son, is on display at Mansfield University’s Kelchner Fitness Center today through Monday.

  • Four injured in alleged assault at reform school (Williamsport Sun Gazette) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 05:14:09 GMT)
    COUDERSPORT — Four people allegedly were assaulted during a Friday incident at a Potter County reform school.

  • Bear facts: numbers tumble (The Morning Call) (Tue, 04 Dec 2007 08:27:11 GMT)
    But local hunter takes second-largest bruin in the state. Pennsylvania bear hunters killed 2,004 bruins during last month's three-day season, a 21 percent drop from last year, according to figures from the state Game Commission.

  • Pennsylvania loaded for bear (Daily Local News) (Mon, 03 Dec 2007 06:30:10 GMT)
    Today marks the halfway point in Pennsylvania’s three-day hunting season on the state’s largest game animal, the black bear. By all accounts, the season should be a productive one, despite its brevity because, according to the Pennsylvania Game Commission, the commonwealth boasts a thriving black bear population which includes many...

  • Latest deaths (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 05:17:58 GMT)
    LATEST DEATHS ALLEGHENY COUNTY ANGELICI, Noah Adam, 2, of Bethel Park, died Dec. 1. Paul L. Henney Memorial Chapel, Bethel Park. BARRETT, Erma M. McGowan, 84, of Beechview, died Nov. 30. ...

  • Where’d they go? (Centre Daily Times) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 06:02:42 GMT)
    Where are all the bears? That was an often-repeated question at the Penn Nursery Centre County bear check station. The usually-busy Pennsylvania Game Commission employees and volunteers spent more time drinking coffee and talking with hunters than they did processing black bears.

  • Numbers down, but still a good bear season (Lancaster Online) (Sun, 02 Dec 2007 05:10:52 GMT)
    Pennsylvania bear hunters had a good year in 2007, although numbers were down from the previous year. A preliminary total showed that 2,027 bears were harvested, 23 during the Nov. 14-15 archery season and the remainder during the regular Nov. 19-21 season. The total bear harvest prelimina...

  • Latest deaths (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:34:05 GMT)
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  • Former KC school board member dispels rumor (Lock Haven Express) (Sat, 01 Dec 2007 05:12:48 GMT)
    LOCK HAVEN — Dennis Trout said he’s uncertain where the rumors are coming from, but his resignation from the Keystone Central School Board is simply a matter of too much work and too little time.

  • Father-son hunters bag trophy bear (Williamsport Sun Gazette) (Fri, 30 Nov 2007 16:57:21 GMT)
    A little bit of teamwork led to the downfall of one huge bruin. William E. Siddle Sr. was hunting with his son, William Siddle Jr., Wednesday in Loyalsock Township when the two joined efforts that led to the elder Siddle bagging a massive bear, perhaps the largest taken in the county this year.


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