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A look back: COVID-19 in PA. From 4,843 cases in March to 640,325 on the last day of 2020


There are words to describe 2020 that you probably don’t want to hear again:
unprecedented, trying, difficult (as, “in these unprecedented, trying, and difficult times…”). How about “pandemic,” mandate, and “social distancing” a particularly irksome oxymoron, as one can’t be physically social and distant at once.
But it’s true that the year was all of those things. It’s impossible to look back over the year without finding COVID-19 s trespass everywhere.
This is an astonishing look back at how the virus invaded our community, our news feeds, our relationships, our habits, and our lives.
March 2020
The first time the coronavirus was mentioned in NorthcentralPa.com s local coverage was on March 9. Officials weigh in on preparedness in region for potential COVID-19 indicated that local public officials were mobilizing resources in preparation. ....

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Leetsdale company fined for environmental crimes


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A Leetsdale copper processing company will spend three years on probation and pay $550,000 in fines for multiple violations of the Clean Water Act and other counts after pleading guilty on Tuesday in federal court.
Hussey Copper, which waived indictment by a grand jury, instead pleaded to the information filed against it on Nov. 30.
The company pleaded before U.S. District Judge William Stickman IV to three counts, including submitting a false discharge monitoring report; discharging a quantity of oil that may be harmful to the environment and failing to make immediate required notification of such oil discharge. ....

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