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Wind energy turbines kill hundreds of thousands of bats

Birds aren’t the only wildlife potentially imperiled by wind energy turbines. The blades kill large numbers of bats, too. A paper published Friday in Bioscience counted more than 600,000 bat deaths...

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Have a Safe and Wonderful Thanksgiving

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Big Ben, Steelers handle Browns, creep closer to .500

CLEVELAND — Their horrendous start has long been forgotten, erased with an equally unexpected turnaround. The Steelers are in contention, right back where they belong. The playoffs are possible. Ben...

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Christmas in Pennsylvania

Michelle Obama, daughters Malia and Sasha and the family’s two dogs on Friday accepted an 18½-foot Douglas fir as the official White House Christmas tree. The tree was grown by Christopher Botek, a...

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Steelers nearly pull off miracle play

PITTSBURGH — A play that came within inches of going down in Steelers lore with the “Immaculate Reception” instead stands as a microcosm for a season that all but ended on a day when Heinz Field turned...

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Way to Go Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH — For all their precocious talent, the Cincinnati Bengals are still trying to figure out this “winning-in-December-and-beyond” thing. The Pittsburgh Steelers provided another important...

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Pittsburgh Steelers get it done….

GREEN BAY, Wis. — A few thoughts on the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ 38-31 win over the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. What it means: Everything fell into place for the Steelers, including the outcome of...

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Rodman Cannon

Guns had been traditionally cast solid and the bore was bored out of the solid metal. With this traditional method, the gun cooled from the outside inward. Castings shrink as they cool. As each...

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Civil War Quiz

1. What term refers to the various types of cannons and men trained to use such cannons? a. Calalry b. Artillery c. Ironclads   2. Blockade of city,port,or fortress by surronding it to compel its...

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Stonebridge PA

The Stone Bridge, located on the edge of Johnstown’s downtown, is an arched bridge built by the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1887. On May 31, 1889, its seven arches blocked tons of debris, including miles...

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Kennyworld Park PA

  Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. The park first opened in 1898 as a “trolley park” attraction at the end of the Mellon family’s...

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Medical waste still popping up in Monroeville landfill

Blood bags, surgical sponges and what might be human tissue keep turning up at a Monroeville landfill despite warnings the Department of Environmental Protection issued to Pittsburgh’s two major...

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The History of Penn State’s Nittany Lion Log

It didn’t take long for Joe Paterno to be won over. Roy Parcels spoke to a table of Penn State power during that lunch in 1983 — Paterno was surrounded by legendary broadcaster Fran Fisher, athletic...

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Underground Railroad in Pennsylvania

FREEDOM BEGAN HERE in Christiana, Pennsylvania September 11, 1851! The first spark in the kindling of the Civil War began when a Maryland plantation owner came to Christiana to retrieve four of his...

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