Alleged Violation Of Right-to-Know Law Could Cost Taxpayers Thousands

An alleged violation of Pennsylvania’s Right-to-Know Law could cost county taxpayers thousands of dollars. A lawsuit was filed against the county yesterday by Gregory Scott Hopkins, alleging an Open Records Request he filed while in the Beaver County Jail went unanswered by Warden William Schouppe. Gregory Hopkins, a former Bridgwater Councilman, stands accused of the…

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John Paul
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John Paul is an award-winning investigative journalist and founder of BeaverCountian.com. He's been profiled by Vanity Fair magazine and featured in thousands of news articles, tv shows, and books. An avid adventurer, JP has traveled to all 50 states in his journey to explore our country and its people.

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