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When country mice experience the big city
Opinion, Сolumns
Jim Eckstrom jeckstrom@oleantimesherald.com 
Dec 31, 2019
Remember Golden Books? When I was a little boy, one of my favorites was an illustrated take on the country mice/city mice fable. The country mice trav...
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Respect the president
Letters to Editor
Dec 06, 2019
In response to Dee Baxter’s letter in the Nov. 26 edition, what in God’s name are the liberal Democrats really whining about with President Trump? The...
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Old Time Country Music Fest kicks off on a high note
Bradford, Local News, News, ...
CALEB HUNTOON eracalebh@gmail.com 
Aug 23, 2019
Thursday kicked off the 40th annual Old Time Country Fair & Music Festival at Crook Farm. At roughly 8 p.m., musicians formed a circle and music enthu...
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ANF holds 10th annual hiking challenge
Local Sports, Outdoors, Sports
Jun 20, 2019
The Allegheny 100 Hiking Challenge (A-100), an endurance challenge met through unsupported hiking, was held last weekend. The event — not a race — but...
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The best states for job hunting in 2019
Jobs
Michael Hoon 
Dec 13, 2018
It’s a whole new year, and for many people, that means it’s time to make a fresh start. That may entail settling in a new state, finding a new job, or...
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City Council grants free parking, liquor license
Local News, News, Online Features
CALEB HUNTOON Era Reporter eracalebh@gmail.com 
Nov 14, 2018
From Nov. 23 through Dec. 28, those shopping in downtown Bradford will not need to play Monopoly to get free parking. At Tuesday evening’s Bradford Ci...
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Pennsylvania elected officials react to Synagogue massacre
Local News, News, Online Features
DANIELLA GRIESBAUM Era Reporter bradford.era.daniella@gmail.com 
Oct 29, 2018
Shouting anti-semitic slurs, armed with an AR-15-style rifle and multiple handguns, a 46-year-old Pittsburgh man, Robert Bowers, allegedly entered a b...
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The catalyst for adventure
Columns, Local Sports, Outdoors, ...
CHARLIE BURCHFIELD Special to The Era 
Jun 21, 2018
There is a peaceful place where the sounds of human intervention are seldom heard. Tucked away in the bottom of a steep-sided hollow is where you’ll f...
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Trump’s trickle-down decency deficit
Opinion, Сolumns
RUTH MARCUS 
Apr 28, 2018
WASHINGTON —The nation's capital today suffers from multiple deficits: The budget deficit, a failure to match resources to appetite, measured in hard ...
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We used to care about one another
Opinion, Сolumns
ANN COULTER 
Apr 06, 2018
Once upon a time, we cared about the welfare of our fellow Americans. Farmers in the Midwest devastated by tornadoes, trailer parks washed away in a F...
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Round the Square for Jan. 26
Local News, News, Round the Square
Jan 26, 2018
SHUTDOWN: Another year, another government shutdown in the books. That phrase sounds really serious, as the government shutting down could be understo...
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Local historians reflect on the aftereffects of 9/11
Local News, News, Online Features
SIDNEY PERALTA Era reporter erasidneyp@gmail.com 
Sep 11, 2017
Since the events of Sept. 11, 2001, perhaps the most defining moment of recent history, Americans have seen the country go through a variety of social...
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The revolution devours Venezuela
Opinion, Сolumns
RICH LOWRY 
Aug 03, 2017
Venezuela is a woeful reminder that no country is so rich that it can't be driven into the ground by revolutionary socialism. People are now literally...
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‘Round the Square for June 3, 2017
News, Round the Square
Jun 03, 2017
ECLIPSE: With North America awaiting a total solar eclipse to take place Aug. 21, the United States Postal Service announced it will commemorate the r...
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