State Tipoffs Involving Pennsylvania Newsletter for Friday July 04, 2025 ( 4 items ) |
Computer Numerical Control Training Courses to Be Offered at Penn State DuBois
DUBOIS, Pennsylvania, July 4 -- Pennsylvania State University's DuBois Campus issued the following news:
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Computer numerical control training courses to be offered at Penn State DuBois
DuBOIS, Pa. -- Penn State DuBois Continuing and Community Education is offering two computer numerical control (CNC) training courses, scheduled to begin in mid-August, designed to equip job seekers and current employees with the skills needed for in-demand careers in the region's advanced manufacturing se
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Rob Bresnahan Dumped Stock in Medicaid Health Provider Centene Before Voting for Historic Medicaid Cuts
WASHINGTON, July 3 -- The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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STUNNING: Rob Bresnahan Dumped Stock in Medicaid Health Provider Centene Before Voting for Historic Medicaid Cuts
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The vulnerable Pennsylvania congressman literally traded off of his vote to gut Medicaid
Rob Bresnahan has reached a new low: It was revealed that the congressman recently sold stock in Centene - "the largest Medicaid managed care organization in the nation" - just
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Shippensburg University: Alumnus Theodore 'Teddy' Them Conducts Fulbright Research in the UK
SHIPPENSBURG, Pennsylvania, July 4 -- Shippensburg University issued the following news:
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Alumnus Theodore "Teddy" Them conducts Fulbright Research in the UK
By Emma Durnin
"There is a wealth of knowledge and insight given our understanding of processes that occurred throughout Earth's history, and I think we [geologists] can help find solutions to many of the issues that affect both humans and the natural environment both today and, in the future," said Teddy Them.
Them, a Shippensbu
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Wilkes-Barre Student, Faculty Member Explore Mapping Roads With AI in Brazil
WILKES-BARRE, Pennsylvania, July 4 -- Pennsylvania State University-Wilkes-Barre issued the following news:
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Wilkes-Barre student, faculty member explore mapping roads with AI in Brazil
By Goldie Van Horn
DALLAS, Pa. -- Nathan "Nate" Crotts, who earned a bachelor's of science in surveying engineering at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in May, and Salvatore Marsico, associate professor of engineering at the campus, visited the University of Campinas in Brazil to further their research on using a
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