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Find Out How Your Pennsylvania Community Is Spending Its Federal Pandemic Relief Funding
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Pennsylvania — along with its cities, counties and local governments — have until Dec. 31 to finalize their federal pandemic relief funding.
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Pennsylvania, Most of Its Municipalities on Track to Decide How to Spend Pandemic Relief Funding as Deadline Nears
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This story was produced by the State College regional bureau of Spotlight PA, an independent, nonpartisan newsroom dedicated to investigative and public-service journalism for Pennsylvania. Sign up for Talk of the […]
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Routine Process or ‘Financial Scandal’? Legal Bills Divide Some Elected Officials Involved in Centre County Solar Project
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An intergovernmental cooperation among 10 public agencies to purchase solar power, likely the first of its kind in Pennsylvania, has been embroiled in controversy.
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Lawsuits Are a Last Resort When Local Government Goes Wrong. Here’s Why One Milesburg Resident Is Suing
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Bringing a civil lawsuit is one of the few ways Pennsylvanians can force corrective action from municipalities, but it’s often costly and difficult.
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Local Governments Need 12K People to Function. Experts Say You Could Be One of Them
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Pennsylvania local governments are designed to be led by ordinary citizens, but finding and keeping the right people to do the job have become challenging for municipalities of all sizes.
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Did a Centre County Township Missing $532K in Taxpayer Dollars Have Financial Safeguards? Officials Won’t Say.
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Local officials believe a suspended employee may have stolen more than half a million dollars in public funds. No one has been charged with a crime.
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A Half Million Dollars in Taxpayer Money Went Missing in a Penns Valley Township
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A Gregg Township official said Thursday that supervisors previously “didn’t see” bank and credit card statements.
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Local Governments Could Save Millions if Public Notice Requirements Change. Newspapers Oppose the Move
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Pennsylvania township and borough associations want the legislature to let them publish public notices online, but lobbyists for newspapers say voters prefer the status quo.
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DuBois Official’s Corruption Case Repeatedly Delayed as the City He Left Behind Grapples with $1M Deficit, Secret Bank Accounts
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As the federal case against former DuBois City Manager Herm Suplizio is beset by delays, officials in the small Pennsylvania city confront a nearly $1 million budget deficit.
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State College Area Encouraged to Consolidate to Improve Economy Almost 3 Decades After Failed Attempt
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Voters in the State College area rejected a proposal to consolidate three of its local governments in 1995. Is there renewed interest nearly three decades later?