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Ruffs Dale man jailed after troopers accuse him of firing shotgun at girlfriend, threatening his mother
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Reviling legacy of âboomerâ feminism ignores victories
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Parnell Palme McGuinnessâ assessment of âBoomer feminismâ is both condescending in its label and outrageous in the assertion that its benefits were accrued âonly to the already privilegedâ (âBoomer feminism is not what we need at this transformational momentâ, March 13-14). Her claim that the âpoorâ and less âintellectualâ were left behind to deal with the unwanted consequences of the sexual revolution is both unsubstantiated and insulting to the many feminists from my Boomer generation who have consistently worked to improve the lives of women, especially those without the resources to challenge government and societal rules and expectations. The only âshallowâ thing is Palme McGuinnessâ�
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A Mt. Pleasant Township man is in the county jail on $10,000 bond because he was charged with threatening to stab two state troopers, according to court records.
Chad E. Heiser, 42, of Hecla was arraigned on charges of aggravated assault, harassment, simple assault and terroristic threats in connection with the 7:30 p.m. Tuesday incident at Heiser’s residence on the 100 block of Ricci Street.
Trooper Martin Mehalic reported he and Trooper Dalton Young were dispatched to Heiser’s home to question him about an incident in which a woman went to the home to retrieve items and claimed Heiser damaged her vehicle by throwing a large bag of rock salt on the hood.
Driver in fatal Route 30 crash that killed 4 in North Huntingdon arraigned on homicide by vehicle, DUI charges
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A former Mutual Aid Ambulance supervisor is charged with theft after an audit indicated he acquired personal vehicle parts and tires for a himself and a relative last year that were purchased through the Greensburg-based service’s business account, according to court documents.
Ben Malesky, 56, of Cook Township also instructed other workers he supervised in the vehicle maintenance garage to save scrap metal that was taken to a local recycler for cash but he kept the money, Greensburg police Detective Charles Irvin alleges.
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