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One of the most amazing thing about this race is how many incumbents were battling to keep their seats.
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Two years ago only 15 had to truly run for re-election and this year it's over 100.
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Jubelirer raised by far the most in Pennsylvania with just over $1 million.
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Both Jubelirer and Eichelberger have held their position for more than 20 years.
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Many folks have criticized Jubelirer for being the architect in the controversy over pay raise last July. Eichelberger said he saw it as an opportunity to take on the long standing senator.
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Reported by Gretchen Gailey"
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Board of Education Approves Position Changes
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AMHAGERSTOWN, MD- A school official in Washington County is out of a job after the superintendent announced shes reorganizing her staff.
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Electric rates from Allegheny Power will increase by 42 percent starting July 1st.
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City officials said this is the biggest change to affect local residents.
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"Power costs
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AMwere experiencing significant increases there. Those two areas alone have added over $1.2 million to the citys overall general fund budget
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The council will have until May 31st to decide whether or not to adopt the budget.
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Reported by Amie McLain"
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Deadly Day in Allegany County
Wednesday, September 27, 2006 @ 8:34 AM[img align=left]http://www.nbc25.com/main/uploads/IanHall_1148388459_accident_generic1.jpg[/img] CUMBERLAND, Maryland - Police are investigating an apparent murder/suicide in Allegany County.
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All ten council members agreed and voted to impose two major restrictions.
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The size of the animated signs will now be limited to 32 square feet. That's about the size of a piece of plywood. And the images or messages on the sign will be required to remain stationary for at least 15 seconds.
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Bill McLaughlin
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Signs that are already up will not be affected by the new regulations. Chambersburg is the first borough in Franklin County to amend this type of ordinance.
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Other towns like Waynesboro could take similar action.
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Reported by Amie McLain
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[email]amclain@nbc25.com[/email]"
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