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As spring thunderstorms rolled through Friday, the federal government declared a snow disaster in Pennsylvania.
Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette and Westmoreland are among 26 counties getting help with bills from the record snowfall in February, officials announced yesterday. The counties likely will get more than $50 million to pay for repairs to public property, overtime for public safety and public works crews, and emergency contracts connected to the storms, state officials said.See the full content of this document
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26 Pennsylvania Counties to Split $50m in Federal Aid for Snowstorms
"This was a big hole in our budget," said Tim Rogers, township manager in Shaler, which emptied its entire 2010 snow budget i...
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