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Board NDAs, Bitcoin pollution, tracing down, LGBTQ protections, shooting investigation, 2020 lie ties, and a sad end for escaped monkeys. It's Monday.
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DAILY RUNDOWN
REPEAL PLAN: Chambersburg Borough Council plans to vote today on repealing the LGBTQ protections it put in place only a few months ago, PennLive reports. The political makeup of the council changed last November, ushering in a 7-3 Republican majority.
'MODERN-DAY LYNCHING': The family of a Jamaican immigrant who was fatally shot at a cabin in rural Venango County last month wants a deeper investigation into his death, The Inquirer reports. Pennsylvania State Police has urged the public to “remain patient.”
DAIRY DEMAND: Dairy farmers in Pennsylvania are cheering a recent trade decision that found Canada was giving its own processors preferential treatment. Farmers here are hoping the decision will increase demand, the Post-Gazette reports.
DEEP ROOTS: WITF examines the ties between a review of Fulton County’s voting machines ordered by Senate Republicans and 2020 election lies. Among them: The lawyers representing the county are backed by the Amistad Project, which Rudy Giuliani once described as a “partner” in the Trump campaign’s efforts to overturn the presidential results.
TRAILER OF MONKEYS: Three macaques who escaped in Montour County after a trailer carrying 100 monkeys crashed have been found and euthanized, the Daily Item reports. The truck was on its way to a lab.
SUPER COUPLE: Two strangers who recreated a famous kissing photo at the Eagles’ Super Bowl parade are now engaged. Shamus Clancy would have preferred to pop the question at another victory celebration, but alas.
GREAT RESIGNATION: The Morning Call spoke to several Pennsylvanians who quit their jobs as part of the "great resignation." One came from corporate America and was simply looking for a change. Others say they were tired of coronavirus concerns or mistreatment.
THE SCRAMBLER
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R R O H O R P I C T C A
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