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Albany Township man sentenced for stealing insurance checks intended for ill wife
Reading Eagle, Pa.An Albany Township man was sentenced in federal court Wednesday to 18 months in prison for stealing more than $530,000 intended for his wife's kidney dialysis treatments. Darwin D. Dieter, 53, of the 200 block of Guinea Road also was ordered to pay...Tags: Punishment, Theft, U.S. Department of Justice, Dialysis, Marketing
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BRIEF: Kutztown University students relax, lose stress with camel and yak
Reading Eagle, Pa.Kutztown University students took a break from studying for finals Tuesday to cuddle a camel and yak with a yak. For the fourth year, students turned out in significant numbers for Pet Therapy Day on campus. "It's a stress reliever for students during...Tags: Bucks County, Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Virgo, Wallace, Jagadesan capture gold medals
Reading Eagle, Pa.Months ago, Cyre Virgo didn't dare dream of a benchmark so few high school girls attain. As she inched closer and closer, the Fleetwood high jumper dutifully focused on establishing consistency in the upper reaches of her discipline rather than...Tags: Automotive Equipment, Minor League Baseball, Awards and Prizes, Track and Field, Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association
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BRIEF: Readers' pictures from Kutztown University graduation
Reading Eagle, Pa.BERKS COUNTY, Pa -- This is a feed of readers' photos from today's graduation ceremony at Kutztown University. Photos were uploaded to Twitter and Instagram with the hashtag #KutztownU13. �2013 Reading Eagle Company ___ (c)2013 the Reading... -
Kutztown students weigh in on gun policy
The Philadelphia Inquirerztown University students have been honing their debate skills since the college's administration announced this week that it would allow licensed concealed weapons on campus. Students interviewed on campus Friday resembled a microcosm of the gun-...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Crime, Law and Justice, Interior Policy, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Politics
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Pa. higher education officials put the brakes on new campus gun policies
A day after Kutztown University found itself in the eye of a national storm for adopting a policy to allow firearms on campus, the state told its universities Friday to sit tight until a task force can further study the matter. Kutztown President F....
Tags: Berks County, Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Justice and Rights, U.S. House of Representatives
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Quakertown tabs ASD administrator for high school principal
Valley 610Quakertown Community School Board has named an assistant principal at Allen High School to lead its high school. David Finnerty, who serves as 10th grade principal at Allen, will earn $130,000. A start date has not been set, school officials said.... -
Room for improvement
When I got this assignment to write about funny home improvement stories, I knew funny was tough, but then I thought about my own hundred-year- old house in Berks County's Dutch belt. A previous owner nursed a mania for drop ceilings, which my wife and I...Tags: Berks County, Alburtis, Real Estate Sellers, Lehigh University, Longswamp
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Wine is in bloom on Lehigh Valley Wine Trail
Why does California get all the attention when winemaking has been part of Pennsylvania's heritage for more than three centuries? The roots of winemaking were planted in the Keystone State by none other than William Penn. The eight wineries on the...
Tags: Nazareth, Farms, Grapes, New Tripoli, Big Creek
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Veteran Bethlehem councilman Robert Donchez runs for mayor
In politics, it's not easy to develop a reputation as a nice guy, but somehow Bethlehem mayoral candidate Robert Donchez has managed. An even-tempered parliamentarian, the seasoned councilman has helped guide council through difficult debates, from...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Government, Interior Policy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Bethlehem Steel
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Man sentenced for stealing money meant to pay for his wife's dialysis
Authorities say a Berks County man was sentenced Tuesday to 18 months in prison for stealing more than $530,000 in health insurance payments intended for his late wife's kidney dialysis. Darwin D. Dieter, 53, of Kempton, was sentenced to serve 18...Tags: Punishment, Theft, Prisons, Dialysis
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Guns don't belong on college campuses
Kutztown University's decision to allow guns on its campus is, in my opinion, the most horrendous example of poor judgment I have heard in my lifetime. Do we really want to revert back to the Wild West? Do we want to introduce firearms in the...
May 16, 2013
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May 16, 2013
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