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  2. Keystone Collections Group - Wikipedia

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    Keystone Collections Group, owned by Kratzenberg & Associates Inc., [1] is a privately held local tax collections company operating primarily out of Irwin, Pennsylvania, [2] and serving 18 out of the 70 local tax jurisdictions in the state of Pennsylvania as of February 1, 2017. [3]

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  5. Tinicum Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    This is a result of Act 32, which consolidated the tax collecting entities for the state of Pennsylvania. [16] The current Earned Income tax rate for Tinicum Township workers is 1.0%. [17] This tax must be withheld from employee pay and paid to the representative of the local tax collector, Keystone Collections Group. [18]

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  8. Louis DeNaples - Wikipedia

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    He was the owner of Keystone Landfill Inc., DeNaples Auto Parts Inc. and chairman of the board of the First National Community Bancorp. In January 2008, DeNaples was charged with four counts of perjury related to his ties with the Bufalino crime family in his application for a Pennsylvania state gambling license. [1]

  9. Keystone Library Network - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone Library Network (KLN), founded in 1998, is a consortium of 18 libraries, including the 14 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education's university libraries. [1] The KLN provides its libraries with abstracts and access to 6,739 full-text journals and 10,000 business reports including country reports, industry reports, market ...