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Toomey, Laughlin and Wentling Seek Vietnam War Period Veterans for Recognition
CONNEAUT LAKE – Local veterans of the Vietnam War period will be honored by the offices of U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA), state Sen. Dan...
David L. Poulson laicized
On March 5, 2019, David Lee Poulson, formerly a priest of the Diocese of Erie, was notified by the Vatican’s Congregation for the Doctrine...
Bizzarro to host ‘Treasury Hunt’ March 15
ERIE, March 13 – State Rep. Ryan Bizzarro, D-Erie, will host a “Treasury Hunt” Friday to help residents discover whether the state treasury is holding...
UPDATE: Sonney Leads House Education Committee in Advancing Career and Technical...
HARRISBURG – This week, the House Education Committee, led by Chairman Curt Sonney (R-Erie), approved a bipartisan package of bills aimed at improving career and...
Senator Laughlin Calls on Governor: “Be the Hero of Erie”
Senator Dan Laughlin today again called on Governor Tom Wolf to reverse his moratorium on the expansion of a development program that could spur...
Agreement to end strike at Wabtec plant
JOINT STATEMENT POSTED AT UELOCAL506.COM
Wabtec and UE Locals 506 and 618 announced today that they have reached an agreement to end the strike at...
PA State 8-Ball Tournament Rolls into Erie for 37th Year
Erie, Pa: The Pennsylvania State 8-Ball Tournament will host its 37th annual event at the Bayfront Convention Center in Erie, Pa. March 8-10, 2019....
Edinboro grants humanitarian awards to community activist, student leader
EDINBORO, Pa. – Two individuals were recognized for their commitment to social justice and leadership during the 23rd annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr....
Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership Calls for Community to Embrace...
Erie, P.A. – The Erie Regional Chamber and Growth Partnership is urging the community to welcome Wabtec and recognize the opportunity for a fresh...
Images from Wabtec/GE walkout
On Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019, within hours of the merger of Wabtec and GE Transportation, unionized members of U-E Local 506 & 618 walked...