Sarah Palin, the Turnpike Commission and bridge projects: headlines across Pa.

Headlines from newspapers across Pa., April 4

  • A former Sheetz employee is charged with embezzling $45,000 from the companys corporate office in Altoona. See the story in the Altoona Mirror.
  • The Terry Schiavo Life & Hope Network has moved from Florida to the Philadelphia area. It is under the direction of her brother, Bobbie Schindler. A benefit for the foundation will be held Friday with guest speaker Sarah Palin. See the story in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
  • The Turnpike Commission has spent $700,000 defending against whistleblower lawsuits. See the story in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  • Two bridge projects are under way in York County, side by side at the border of Manchester and Springettsbury townships. See the story in the York Daily Record.
  • A Wayne County day care center is under investigation by police for allegedly abusing children. Its operating license has been suspended. See the story in The Times-Tribune.

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