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10/12/2009 03:40 PM | Via: Cincinnati Enquirer

Injured officer back on duty

Lockland police officer Brandon Gehring, who was critically injured April 20 when a West Chester police vehicle hit him during the high-speed chase of a robbery suspect on Interstate 75, has recovered and Monday returned to full patrol duty. read the full story

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10/12/2009 01:52 PM | Via: WKYC

Chester Township: Teens arrested in connection with burglaries

CHESTER TOWNSHIP -- Two Chester Township teenagers have been arrested in connection with a string of break-ins which occurred over the weekend. read the full story

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10/12/2009 05:08 AM | Via: Delaware County Daily Times

Exec admits $1.5 million theft from firm

WEST CHESTER — The former controller for an international plastic manufacturer pleaded guilty Friday to stealing more than $1.5 million from the company over a period of six years. read the full story

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10/12/2009 04:58 AM | Via: Delaware County Daily Times

Chester's Charter meeting targets assessment tests

There was some good news for Chester’s two charter schools when the Pennsylvania Department of Education released its annual Adequate Yearly Progress reports this year. read the full story

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10/12/2009 03:58 AM | Via: Mercury

Chesco prosecutor honored for work in juvenile court

WEST CHESTER — Renee Merion, the veteran Chester County Juvenile Court prosecutor, said she had heard the questions from friends and colleagues for years. read the full story

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10/10/2009 08:21 PM | Via: La Voz Hispana

'Getting something done'

Lancaster Mayor Rick Gray stopped his Toyota Prius at Shippen and Chester streets to talk to a man working in the corner yard. Gray knows the guy, he explained; there was some trouble with a neighbor and Gray intervened on the man's behalf with city... read the full story

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10/09/2009 04:00 PM | Via: Erie Times News

Gannon women's soccer team faces D-II power in No. 9-ranked West Chester

The Gannon women's soccer team hosts regional power West Chester today in a PSAC West crossover match at 1 p.m. read the full story

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10/02/2009 07:40 AM | Via: Delaware County Daily Times

Sex offender turns himself in

CHESTER — A Megan’s Law offender sought by law enforcement for failing to register surrendered to authorities Thursday. read the full story

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10/02/2009 12:55 AM | Via: Delaware County Daily Times

Safe Surrender program ongoing

CHESTER — In the first two days of the Fugitive Safe Surrender Program at White Rock Christian Church in Chester, 116 people surrendered and the Delaware County District Attorney’s office cleared 378 warrants. read the full story

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10/02/2009 12:55 AM | Via: Delaware County Daily Times

Boys-Girls Club names director

CHESTER — With the new Boys and Girls Club facility due to open its doors next spring, the organization announced this week that Chester High School boys basketball coach Larry L. Yarbray Sr. will take the helm as the new executive director. read the full story

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09/30/2009 08:56 PM | Via: North Valley Notebook

Limit proposed for how far a school can slip on report card

COLUMBUS - Sen. Gary Cates, R-West Chester, and Rep. Peggy Lehner, R-Kettering, want to help Ohio school districts avoid what Cates calls “the death penalty” on annual state report cards. read the full story

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