Harrisburg activist Gene Stilp, "launched a campaign Tuesday to ferret out corruption, calling it the Lackawanna County Courthouse Crime Watch. He plastered the courthouse and nearby Administration Building with almost 20 posters. The posters invite county employees to report tips on illegal activity in county government to a post office box he set up." Visit:
Activist encourages others to report courthouse corruption - News - The Times-Tribune: Why is he ignoring Pittsburgh and Philadelphia?
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Former Luzerne County commissioner Skrepenak pleads guilty to bribery - News - The Times-Tribune
"Mr. Skrepenak, who turns 40 on Sunday, pleaded guilty to accepting $5,000 in payoffs from a housing developer after voting to approve a $1.1 million government-backed loan for the developer's condominium project in Jenkins Twp." Visit:
Former Luzerne County commissioner Skrepenak pleads guilty to bribery - News - The Times-Tribune:
Former Luzerne County commissioner Skrepenak pleads guilty to bribery - News - The Times-Tribune:
Luzerne County corruption, violence year's top stories - News - Standard Speaker
For aconcise summary of the Luzerne County corruption scandal's developmentsin 2009:
"The Luzerne County corruption investigation and resulting charges dominated the headlines of the Standard-Speaker for most of the past year, so it's no surprise that the newspaper's editors, reporters and photographers unanimously voted the scandal the top story of 2009."
Luzerne County corruption, violence year's top stories - News - Standard Speaker:
"The Luzerne County corruption investigation and resulting charges dominated the headlines of the Standard-Speaker for most of the past year, so it's no surprise that the newspaper's editors, reporters and photographers unanimously voted the scandal the top story of 2009."
Luzerne County corruption, violence year's top stories - News - Standard Speaker:
Monday, January 4, 2010
American Radio Journal: Col. Frank Ryan, Jeff Lord of American Spectator, TEA Party Movement
From American Radio Journal: "(January 2, 2010 - January 8, 2010) This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Col. Frank Ryan, USMC (Ret.) about the security failure that lead to the Christmas Day terrorist attack aboard an American airplane; Jeff Lord of the American Spectator talks about the similarities between the 1980 and 2010 election cycles; And, Colin Hanna of Let Freedom Ring, USA has an American Radio Journal commentary on whether or not the TEA Party movement should become a third political party." Visit: American Radio Journal:
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