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The Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Clearfield County just outside of Philipsburg, PA. (Emily Reddy / WPSU) Emily Reddy / WPSU

ICE detainee who spoke out about conditions in Moshannon was punished, transferred

By Melissa Pérez-Carrillo of Spotlight PA State College and Jordan Wilkie of WITF

An ICE detainee was put in solitary confinement, then transferred out of state after the private contractor that runs a Pennsylvania detention center claimed he encouraged others to refuse meals to protest conditions, a report obtained by Spotlight PA and WITF reveals.

Trump to pump $700M into coal power in Pa. and other states, as he again blasts renewable energy

Coal mines benefiting from the move are in Pennsylvania, Kentucky, West Virginia, Ohio, Indiana and several other states

Arts groups push for more state funding after Pa. council ends key programs

Flat funding for the arts has been a persistent issue for a decade.

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