Here are the stories keeping our reporters busy Wednesday:
• A tiger's tale: Had a tough day at the office? Imagine working each day with 500-pound cats that have 9-inch fangs.
• Mystery solved? Over the course of a year, a woman questioned her boyfriend and children on whether they were taking her underwear, her perfume and other small things. Then, she returned home to find a neighbor holding some of her lingerie, police said.
• School days at Geisinger: Geisinger Health Systems plans to buy a Scranton medical school.
• Presidential politics: The campaigning for the Bloomsburg Fair's top job has already begun, months ahead of its usual schedule.
Look for these stories and more in Thursday's Press Enterprise.
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• Decibel Debate: The borough has taken over policing noisy bars, which should mean they're allowed to have live concerts. But one neighbor says he still plans to fight what he considers a racket.
• What a deal: For years, some fairgoers have risen before sunrise to get a bargain.
• In Opinions: If you think a Nazi flag seller had his rights violated when the Bloomsburg Fair shut him down, you don't understand the First Amendment, the editor says.