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  2. The Standard-Journal (Milton, PA) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded by William Penn Hastings on Jan. 23, 1890. [3] In 1997, Hollinger Inc. sold the paper to Liberty Group Publishing. [4] In June 2005, Fortress Investment Group bought Liberty and changed its name to GateHouse Media. [5] The company sold The Standard-Journal to Sample News Group in September 2008. [6]

  3. The Catholic Standard & Times - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper received no funding from the archdiocese; revenues came from advertising and parish and home subscriptions. [1] In 2007, declining revenue led the paper to begin to cut costs. [1] In 2011, it moved to a monthly schedule. [6] It was discontinued in July 2012.

  4. Government of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Its session laws are published in the official Laws of Pennsylvania, [6] which are codified in the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. [7] [8] Members of the Senate and the House cannot hold a position in any civic office, and both the houses may expel a member with two-thirds vote. Any member who is expelled for corruption may never run again ...

  5. Opinion: 'A municipal mirror' - former Millcreek supervisor ...

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    The Millcreek Township Municipal Building is shown Jan. 14, 2021. On Nov. 5, township voters will be asked to vote on whether to establish a commission to study the township's government with an ...

  6. Municipal authority (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    An authority may fix and collect rentals or other charges and may issue revenue bonds. A board appointed by the establishing government or governments governs each authority. A municipal authority may be said to be an independent corporate agent of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, exercising governmental, as well as private corporate power, in ...

  7. Public Ledger (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

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    The Public Ledger was a daily newspaper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, published from March 25, 1836, to January 1942.Its motto was "Virtue, Liberty, and Independence". It was Philadelphia's most widely-circulated newspaper for a period, but its circulation began declining in the mid-1930s.

  8. The Reporter (Lansdale) - Wikipedia

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    The Reporter is the local newspaper based out of Lansdale, Pennsylvania owned by Journal Register Company.It primarily serves the communities in the North Penn Valley and the Souderton Area School District, including Lansdale Borough, Montgomery Township, Hatfield Township, Hatfield Borough, North Wales Borough, Towamencin Township, Skippack Township, Souderton Borough, Telford Borough, and ...

  9. Public Opinion (Chambersburg, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Public Opinion again became a morning newspaper in 2005, the same year that MediaNews Group Inc. [2] took over controlling ownership as the newspaper's majority partner of the Texas-New Mexico Newspaper Partnership. [3] MediaNews, headquartered in Denver, Colo., is one of the nation's largest newspaper companies. It publishes 54 daily ...