Local news headlines
Friday, April 2, 1999
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- SHENANGO TOWNSHIP:
Root admits to killing uncle; faces mandatory life sentence; Girlfriend hit victim last, Root claims
- MERCER COUNTY:
Officials expect report on baby's death next week
- GROVE CITY:
Bard-inspired film too bawdy for PG; theater given wrong rating info
- HARRISBURG:
State could bear more school building costs
- SOUTH PYMATUNING TOWNSHIP:
Volunteer effort creates field of dreams
- MERCER:
County Area Agency on Aging plans senior spelling tourney
- SPRINGFIELD TOWNSHIP:
Outlets' taxes rise as abatements expire
- MERCER COUNTY:
Dairy Mart installing free ATMs locally
- MERCER:
Mercer Forge still on strike
Today's death record
(Full texts of obituaries are not online yet but will be soon, with eventual postings back to January 1996)
-
Lawrence F. Baer, 78, of 839 Mercer Road, Delaware Township.
- James R. Barnicle, 72, of 165 Wakefield Drive, Sharpsville; and 1212 W. New Hampshire St., College Park, Orlando, Fla.
- William E. Keck Sr., 61, of 1069 Plum St., Sharon, formerly of Transfer.
- Anna Sestina Wilson, 96, West Salem Township, formerly of Ridgway, Pa.
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