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Tuesday, Dec. 6

A bloodletting kit from the 1800s. (Source: Lancaster Medical Heritage Museum)

 • Lancaster Medical Heritage Museum to open: A ribbon-cutting is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Saturday. (Source: ABC 27

 • Gov. Wolf reflects on his tenure: He said he’s proud of increasing funding for education and reducing the number of uninsured Pennsylvanians, but thinks there’s more to do on infrastructure. (Source: WGAL

 • Pa. distributes $19 million in student loan relief to professionals treating addiction: The funding went to 280 individuals, including case managers, counselors, licensed social workers and physician assistants. (Source: Capital-Star

 • Wolf administration keeps details of legal spending under wraps: The Office of Legal Counsel has spent at least $367,500 over three years without disclosing what cases or policy issues were involved. (Source: Spotlight PA)

 • Steinman, Touchstone foundations award scholarships: The two entities provided more than $285,000 to 21 individuals. (Source: LNP

 • Nation/world: Georgians vote in Warnock-Walker Senate runoff. (Source: AP) Real ID enforcement delayed to 2025. (Source: WITF) Hertz to pay $168 million for falsely accusing customers of theft. (Source: Washington Post) Supreme Court justices hear arguments in same-sex wedding / web designer case. (Source: NBC News) Actor Kirstie Allie dead at 71. (Source: CBS News)