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  • The fines range from $150 to $1,000, and the money pays for more inspections, says Tim Knisely, senior fire inspector for the Centre Region Code Administration.

    USATODAY.com - Alcohol and fire a deadly mix 2006

  • The bullet that killed Knisely matched at least one other bullet recovered at another Interstate 270 shooting.

    CNN Transcript Dec 1, 2003 2003

  • Knisely, who wasn't at that meeting, said later that she had committed only to funding half of the rent for February through December while the courthouse is being renovated.

    billingsgazette.com 2010

  • "We know what the largest part of our budget is," Acker-Knisely said in regards to the proposed budget's nearly 70 percent of staffing, including wages and benefits.

    The Altoona Mirror 2010

  • Knisely, who wasn't at that meeting, said later that she had committed only to funding half of the rent for February through December while the courthouse is being renovated.

    billingsgazette.com 2010

  • Sydney Carney-Knisely made 31 saves in goal for Rice (1-12).

    burlingtonfreepress.com - 2010

  • The Knisely Bridge was built on what was the main road at the time.

    The Altoona Mirror 2010

  • "We know what the largest part of our budget is," Acker-Knisely said in regards to the proposed budget's nearly 70 percent of staffing, including wages and benefits.

    The Altoona Mirror 2010

  • "Knisely Bridge is one of my favorites," Tice said of the privately owned, non-drivable Dunnings Creek span near Pleasantville.

    The Altoona Mirror 2010

  • Sydney Carney-Knisely made 31 saves in goal for Rice (1-12).

    burlingtonfreepress.com - 2010

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