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Pottstown man faces prison for heroin trafficking | Sep Five, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> A Pottstown man is headed to state prison for trafficking heroin in the borough.
Catholic teachers reach deal with Philadelphia Archdiocese | Sep Five, two thousand seventeen
The union indicating teachers at Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools has approved a contract suggest, averting any work activity.
Regional Morning Briefing: Woman compelled into car and assaulted; Children dropped from windows to safety at apartment fire | Sep Five, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Police: Woman compelled into car in Audubon, sexually assaulted | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen
LOWER PROVIDENCE >> A woman out for a walk in Audubon Sunday night was coerced into a car, driven to a remote location and sexually assaulted, police reported.
Golf outing to benefit Montgomery County Special Olympics | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> With more than 1,200 athletes participating in twenty sports at forty four locations via Montgomery County, it stands to reason that deep pockets are needed to fuel such an organization.
Regional Morning Briefing: Teenage struck by Amtrak train; Eagles make cuts | Sep Three, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Activists fight effort to import radioactive waste to Royerford | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen
ROYERSFORD >> A proposal to import as much as Ten,000 tons of radioactive material from Canada into the U.S. for processing has several environmental groups attempting to switch roles a decision by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Westover Country Club, West Norriton, hosts art showcase for charity | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen
WEST NORRITON>> “Art for the Heart,” an eclectic art demonstrate with a charitable edge, is coming to Westover Country Club Sept. 9.
East Norriton man held for trial for alleged drug delivery death | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> An East Norriton man faces a trial on charges he delivered a fatal dose of fentanyl to a woman who was a patient at a township hospital.
Regional Morning Briefing: Montco cop charged after church standoff; Football Friday analysis | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
U.S. 202, I-95, I-476 and Ridge Pike travel confinements scheduled | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Travel limitations are scheduled next week for bridge inspections on U.S. Two hundred two (DeKalb Street), Interstate 95, Interstate four hundred seventy six and Ridge Pike in Philadelphia and Montgomery County, PennDOT announced Friday.
Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute is back in business | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
LOWER POTTSGROVE >> A week after being informed it would be decertified by the federal government, Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute has received a reprieve and will remain open.
East Norriton woman sought Veterans Treatment Court after manslaughter conviction | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> In an unusual request, an East Norriton woman sought to be admitted to a Veterans Treatment Court after she was convicted by a jury of assaulting her 96-year-old neighbor and inflicting an injury that resulted in his death.
Montgomery County officials unite against opioid epidemic | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> On the steps of the Montgomery County Courthouse, Commissioners Val Arkoosh, Ken Lawrence and Joe Gale stood united with District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and several other law enforcement and county officials in the fight against the opioid epidemic Thursday morning.
Regional Morning Briefing: Drugs found near kindergarten; people proceed to help Texas | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Mosquito unloading in Upper Providence rescheduled for Sept. Five | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
UPPER PROVIDENCE >> The Montgomery County Health Department has rescheduled mosquito squirting for selected areas of Upper Providence Township.
Former Lower Providence police officer charged following church incident | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> A former Lower Providence Township police officer accused of stealing a police rifle and ammunition from his old police cruiser and causing a SWAT team to surround a church Wednesday morning was under court-ordered mental health supervision Thursday.
CEO of Valley Forge Casino Resort brings Vegas, Foxwoods practice to the job | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Valley Forge Casino Resort is presently celebrating its fifth year in business, which makes the glittering Very first Avenue betting house and entertainment mecca more of an adolescent than a tot.
TriCounty Area Chamber to kick off program year on Sept. Seven | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
POTTSTOWN >> The TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce will kick off its 2017-2018 program year with a membership breakfast on Thursday, Sept. 7, from seven to nine a.m. at Copperfield Inn, five hundred ninety four W. Ridge Pike, Limerick.
Woman admits conspiring in Montgomery County burglaries | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A Fresh Hanover woman will be under court supervision for several years after she admitted to conspiring with a man who committed a string of residential break-ins in central Montgomery County.
Your Business Minute with the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce: American Graphics Institute | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Successful marketing and business communications now requires an understanding of technology. Sending a professional-looking newsletter requires understanding digital design apps, and designing an effective marketing email requires some understanding of HTML and email marketing systems.
Regional Morning Briefing: Residents head out to help Harvey victims | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Spring-Ford Area School Board, teachers agree to four-year contract | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
ROYERSFORD >> The Spring-Ford Area School Board and Spring-Ford Education Association teachers union agreed to a fresh four-year contract that includes an average salary and benefits increase of four percent a year over the next four years, according to the district.
Police react to St. Teresa of Avila Church in Audubon with tactical gear | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
LOWER PROVIDENCE >> Police responded in tactical gear Wednesday morning to a church in Audubon and could be seen gathering in a nearby parking lot.
Cops: Police seek Norristown apartment robbery suspect | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> On Aug. 20, at approximately 8:50 p.m. police responded to the four hundred fifty Green Apartments, four hundred fifty Forrest Ave., for a reported robbery. According to the victims, a man brandishing a silver handgun came into an apartment and stole cash and an ATM card.
PennDOT centers to close for Labor Day | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
PennDOT announced Monday that all driver license and photo centers will be closed Saturday Sept. Two, through Monday Sept. Four for Labor Day.
Limerick man admits to sexual contact with underage Pottstown damsels | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A 51-year-old Limerick man admitted he had sexual or indecent contact with two teenage Pottstown ladies and was sent to jail to await his fate.
Wissahickon Middle School auditorium project progresses | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
LOWER GWYNEDD >> The school district is moving forward with plans to construct an auditorium at Wissahickon Middle School.
Mosquito unloading scheduled in Royersford, Limerick, Upper Providence, Pottstown | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
The Montgomery County Health Department, in consultation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pottstown, Royersford, Limerick and Upper Providence officials, will be pumping out to control the adult mosquito population in selected areas.
Regional Morning Briefing: Avon Grove school official charged in domestic incident | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Mosquito spurting set for Norristown and West Norriton on Aug. Thirty | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> The Department of Environmental Protection will conduct a mosquito control operation to reduce high populations of mosquitoes on August 30, 2017, in portions of Norristown and West Norriton Township, Montgomery County.
Hatfield man on way to jail for possessing child porn | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> A 68-year-old Hatfield Township man is on his way to jail after he admitted to possessing child pornography.
Teachers from Montgomery County suggest advice for back-to-school season | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
WHITEMARSH >> The adjustments Tiffany Trump and Malia Obama face as they begin classes at Georgetown Law School (Trump) and Harvard (Obama) have been well-publicized. The concerns and jitters non-celeb kids bounce as they ease into a fresh school year? A lot different from Trump’s and Obama’s, but just as significant even without Secret Service tails toting backpacks and posing as students.
Montgomery County correctional officers accused of hitting inmates seek separate trials | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> Two of the six Montgomery County correctional officers accused of taking part in the Valentine’s Day hittings of two inmates are seeking to have separate trials from the others.
Lane closures scheduled on Route four hundred twenty two in Upper Providence | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
Motorists will encounter a left lane closure on eastbound Route four hundred twenty two this week.
Regional Morning Briefing: Many students get hop on school before Labor Day | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Hearing delayed for woman accused of stealing $900K from East Norriton employer | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A preliminary hearing has been delayed for a Berks County woman who is accused of embezzling more than $900,000 from the East Norriton Township company for which she worked as director of human resources.
Ambler police investigating ‘incident’ involving St. John’s church | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
AMBLER >> The pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church has evidently received death threats after the church put a sign out front telling “fight back white supremacy,” according to a since-removed post to the Facebook group
Montgomery County real estate briefs: Week of Aug. Twenty seven | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
Local sales associate receives President’s Visionary Award
Valley Forge Tourism Board launches Shop Montco campaign | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Call it “Shop Montco — Chapter Two.”
$Two.4M grant to help preserve land in Schuylkill Highlands | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen
A federal program aimed specifically at preserving naturally and culturally valuable land in the East Coast highlands region has awarded more than $Two.Four million for the acquisition of land in the seven-county Schuylkill Highlands.
Regional Morning Briefing: Helping those hit by Hurricane Harvey | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Cops: More than $150K stolen from Norristown check-cashing business | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> On Aug. Seven at 12:51 p.m. police responded to Marshall Street Cashing, four hundred twenty one W. Marshall St., for a report of theft. The business possessor told police he suspects a former employee whose totals over the course of six months would consistently come up brief, unlike those of other workers.
Animal blood drive in Limerick helps sick dogs in need | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen
LIMERICK >> Aug. Twenty six is National Dog Day, and what better way to feast your beloved pup than by teaming up to help another one?
Willow Grove man admits possessing child porn | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A Willow Grove has admitted to possessing child pornography on his home computer equipment and potentially faces going to jail.
U.S. Rep. Brady after latest SEPTA crash: Shut down Norristown line | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
UPPER DARBY >> A Democratic congressman and a Republican mayor are challenging the National Transportation Safety Board to take instant activity and shut down the Norristown High Speed Line until a cause of a train accident Tuesday that injured dozens can be determined.
Habitat for Humanity dedicates its very first homes in Bridgeport | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
BRIDGEPORT >> After all the dreaming, planning and so-called sweat equity, three families will be sitting down to their very first Thanksgiving in their fresh homes this year.
Montgomery County Health Department schedules mosquito splashing | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
The Montgomery County Health Department will be spurting for mosquitoes in Lower Perkiomen Valley Park next week.
Morning Briefing: Bryn Mawr College eliminates founder’s name for racist views; Woman admits stabbing babysitter, eight | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute recertification denied by Education Dept. | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
POTTSTOWN >> Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute was notified earlier this week that its application for recertification in the Federal Student Financial Assistance Programs has been denied.
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Pottstown man faces prison for heroin trafficking | Sep Five, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> A Pottstown man is headed to state prison for trafficking heroin in the borough.
Catholic teachers reach deal with Philadelphia Archdiocese | Sep Five, two thousand seventeen
The union signifying teachers at Archdiocese of Philadelphia high schools has approved a contract suggest, averting any work activity.
Regional Morning Briefing: Woman compelled into car and assaulted; Children dropped from windows to safety at apartment fire | Sep Five, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Police: Woman compelled into car in Audubon, sexually assaulted | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen
LOWER PROVIDENCE >> A woman out for a walk in Audubon Sunday night was coerced into a car, driven to a remote location and sexually assaulted, police reported.
Golf outing to benefit Montgomery County Special Olympics | Sep Four, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> With more than 1,200 athletes participating in twenty sports at forty four locations via Montgomery County, it stands to reason that deep pockets are needed to fuel such an organization.
Regional Morning Briefing: Teenage struck by Amtrak train; Eagles make cuts | Sep Trio, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Activists fight effort to import radioactive waste to Royerford | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen
ROYERSFORD >> A proposal to import as much as Ten,000 tons of radioactive material from Canada into the U.S. for processing has several environmental groups attempting to switch sides a decision by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
Westover Country Club, West Norriton, hosts art showcase for charity | Sep Two, two thousand seventeen
WEST NORRITON>> “Art for the Heart,” an eclectic art showcase with a charitable edge, is coming to Westover Country Club Sept. 9.
East Norriton man held for trial for alleged drug delivery death | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> An East Norriton man faces a trial on charges he delivered a fatal dose of fentanyl to a woman who was a patient at a township hospital.
Regional Morning Briefing: Montco cop charged after church standoff; Football Friday analysis | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
U.S. 202, I-95, I-476 and Ridge Pike travel limitations scheduled | Sep 1, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Travel limitations are scheduled next week for bridge inspections on U.S. Two hundred two (DeKalb Street), Interstate 95, Interstate four hundred seventy six and Ridge Pike in Philadelphia and Montgomery County, PennDOT announced Friday.
Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute is back in business | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
LOWER POTTSGROVE >> A week after being informed it would be decertified by the federal government, Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute has received a reprieve and will remain open.
East Norriton woman sought Veterans Treatment Court after manslaughter conviction | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> In an unusual request, an East Norriton woman sought to be admitted to a Veterans Treatment Court after she was convicted by a jury of assaulting her 96-year-old neighbor and inflicting an injury that resulted in his death.
Montgomery County officials unite against opioid epidemic | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> On the steps of the Montgomery County Courthouse, Commissioners Val Arkoosh, Ken Lawrence and Joe Gale stood united with District Attorney Kevin R. Steele and several other law enforcement and county officials in the fight against the opioid epidemic Thursday morning.
Regional Morning Briefing: Drugs found near kindergarten; people proceed to help Texas | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Mosquito squirting in Upper Providence rescheduled for Sept. Five | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
UPPER PROVIDENCE >> The Montgomery County Health Department has rescheduled mosquito dumping for selected areas of Upper Providence Township.
Former Lower Providence police officer charged following church incident | Aug 31, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> A former Lower Providence Township police officer accused of stealing a police rifle and ammunition from his old police cruiser and causing a SWAT team to surround a church Wednesday morning was under court-ordered mental health supervision Thursday.
CEO of Valley Forge Casino Resort brings Vegas, Foxwoods practice to the job | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Valley Forge Casino Resort is presently celebrating its fifth year in business, which makes the glittering Very first Avenue betting house and entertainment mecca more of an adolescent than a tot.
TriCounty Area Chamber to kick off program year on Sept. Seven | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
POTTSTOWN >> The TriCounty Area Chamber of Commerce will kick off its 2017-2018 program year with a membership breakfast on Thursday, Sept. 7, from seven to nine a.m. at Copperfield Inn, five hundred ninety four W. Ridge Pike, Limerick.
Woman admits conspiring in Montgomery County burglaries | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A Fresh Hanover woman will be under court supervision for several years after she admitted to conspiring with a man who committed a string of residential break-ins in central Montgomery County.
Your Business Minute with the Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce: American Graphics Institute | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Successful marketing and business communications now requires an understanding of technology. Sending a professional-looking newsletter requires understanding digital design apps, and designing an effective marketing email requires some understanding of HTML and email marketing systems.
Regional Morning Briefing: Residents head out to help Harvey victims | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Spring-Ford Area School Board, teachers agree to four-year contract | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
ROYERSFORD >> The Spring-Ford Area School Board and Spring-Ford Education Association teachers union agreed to a fresh four-year contract that includes an average salary and benefits increase of four percent a year over the next four years, according to the district.
Police react to St. Teresa of Avila Church in Audubon with tactical gear | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
LOWER PROVIDENCE >> Police responded in tactical gear Wednesday morning to a church in Audubon and could be seen gathering in a nearby parking lot.
Cops: Police seek Norristown apartment robbery suspect | Aug 30, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> On Aug. 20, at approximately 8:50 p.m. police responded to the four hundred fifty Green Apartments, four hundred fifty Forrest Ave., for a reported robbery. According to the victims, a man brandishing a silver handgun came into an apartment and stole cash and an ATM card.
PennDOT centers to close for Labor Day | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
PennDOT announced Monday that all driver license and photo centers will be closed Saturday Sept. Two, through Monday Sept. Four for Labor Day.
Limerick man admits to sexual contact with underage Pottstown ladies | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A 51-year-old Limerick man admitted he had sexual or indecent contact with two teenage Pottstown ladies and was sent to jail to await his fate.
Wissahickon Middle School auditorium project progresses | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
LOWER GWYNEDD >> The school district is moving forward with plans to construct an auditorium at Wissahickon Middle School.
Mosquito unloading scheduled in Royersford, Limerick, Upper Providence, Pottstown | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
The Montgomery County Health Department, in consultation with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, Pottstown, Royersford, Limerick and Upper Providence officials, will be unloading to control the adult mosquito population in selected areas.
Regional Morning Briefing: Avon Grove school official charged in domestic incident | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Mosquito splashing set for Norristown and West Norriton on Aug. Thirty | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> The Department of Environmental Protection will conduct a mosquito control operation to reduce high populations of mosquitoes on August 30, 2017, in portions of Norristown and West Norriton Township, Montgomery County.
Hatfield man on way to jail for possessing child porn | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> A 68-year-old Hatfield Township man is on his way to jail after he admitted to possessing child pornography.
Teachers from Montgomery County suggest advice for back-to-school season | Aug 29, two thousand seventeen
WHITEMARSH >> The adjustments Tiffany Trump and Malia Obama face as they begin classes at Georgetown Law School (Trump) and Harvard (Obama) have been well-publicized. The concerns and jitters non-celeb kids bounce as they ease into a fresh school year? A lot different from Trump’s and Obama’s, but just as significant even without Secret Service tails toting backpacks and posing as students.
Montgomery County correctional officers accused of striking inmates seek separate trials | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> Two of the six Montgomery County correctional officers accused of taking part in the Valentine’s Day strikings of two inmates are seeking to have separate trials from the others.
Lane closures scheduled on Route four hundred twenty two in Upper Providence | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
Motorists will encounter a left lane closure on eastbound Route four hundred twenty two this week.
Regional Morning Briefing: Many students get hop on school before Labor Day | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Hearing delayed for woman accused of stealing $900K from East Norriton employer | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A preliminary hearing has been delayed for a Berks County woman who is accused of embezzling more than $900,000 from the East Norriton Township company for which she worked as director of human resources.
Ambler police investigating ‘incident’ involving St. John’s church | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
AMBLER >> The pastor of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church has evidently received death threats after the church put a sign out front telling “fight back white supremacy,” according to a since-removed post to the Facebook group
Montgomery County real estate briefs: Week of Aug. Twenty seven | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
Local sales associate receives President’s Visionary Award
Valley Forge Tourism Board launches Shop Montco campaign | Aug 28, two thousand seventeen
UPPER MERION >> Call it “Shop Montco — Chapter Two.”
$Two.4M grant to help preserve land in Schuylkill Highlands | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen
A federal program aimed specifically at preserving naturally and culturally valuable land in the East Coast highlands region has awarded more than $Two.Four million for the acquisition of land in the seven-county Schuylkill Highlands.
Regional Morning Briefing: Helping those hit by Hurricane Harvey | Aug 27, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Cops: More than $150K stolen from Norristown check-cashing business | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen
NORRISTOWN >> On Aug. Seven at 12:51 p.m. police responded to Marshall Street Cashing, four hundred twenty one W. Marshall St., for a report of theft. The business proprietor told police he suspects a former employee whose totals over the course of six months would consistently come up brief, unlike those of other workers.
Animal blood drive in Limerick helps sick dogs in need | Aug 26, two thousand seventeen
LIMERICK >> Aug. Twenty six is National Dog Day, and what better way to feast your beloved pup than by teaming up to help another one?
Willow Grove man admits possessing child porn | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
COURTHOUSE >> A Willow Grove has admitted to possessing child pornography on his home computer equipment and potentially faces going to jail.
U.S. Rep. Brady after latest SEPTA crash: Shut down Norristown line | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
UPPER DARBY >> A Democratic congressman and a Republican mayor are challenging the National Transportation Safety Board to take instant act and shut down the Norristown High Speed Line until a cause of a train accident Tuesday that injured dozens can be determined.
Habitat for Humanity dedicates its very first homes in Bridgeport | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
BRIDGEPORT >> After all the dreaming, planning and so-called sweat equity, three families will be sitting down to their very first Thanksgiving in their fresh homes this year.
Montgomery County Health Department schedules mosquito pumping out | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
The Montgomery County Health Department will be ejaculating for mosquitoes in Lower Perkiomen Valley Park next week.
Morning Briefing: Bryn Mawr College liquidates founder’s name for racist views; Woman admits stabbing babysitter, eight | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
Good Morning. Here are some of the top stories from around the region.
Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute recertification denied by Education Dept. | Aug 25, two thousand seventeen
POTTSTOWN >> Antonelli Medical & Professional Institute was notified earlier this week that its application for recertification in the Federal Student Financial Assistance Programs has been denied.
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