December 29, 2007

Top 10 of 2007 (Altoona Mirror)

A murder outside a Logan Township day care center and the continuing saga of Interstate 99 were selected as the top local stories of 2007. The top 10 stories were voted on by the Mirror editorial staff. The following is a look at those stories. 1. Mother shot at day care center Feb.

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