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Driver speed alarms Mount Joy
Pedestrian safety along Main Street fuels council discussion Driver speed alarms Mount Joy
Speeding traffic and unyielding cars at crosswalks along Main Street are serious safety concerns for officials in Mount Joy Borough. "We have people flying through town because our roads are so wide,"...
PM considers student screening
Support expressed for suicide, depression prevention program PM considers student screening
Penn Manor High School may begin screening freshmen as part of a suicide and depression prevention program being proposed by a local counseling agency. First, district officials must decide if they ar...
Holt to be tried on 23 charges Accused of beating, torturing 3 elderly Mennonite sisters
A 22-year-old man will be tried for binding, beating and torturing three elderly Mennonite sisters last year in what police called a case of "ethnic intimidation." Dereck Taylor Holt and his attorney,...
Ruling reduces MCC tax burden
County officials' decision could mean $37K less in revenue for Ephrata school district Ruling reduces MCC tax burden
The Akron-based Mennonite Central Committee could see its local tax bills drop by $55,000, following a controversial decision by county officials. A decision issued by the Board of Assessment Appeals ...
PM considers teen screening
Support expressed for Samaritan Counseling suicide, depression prevention program PM considers teen screening
Penn Manor High School may begin screening freshmen as part of a suicide and depression prevention program being proposed by a local counseling agency. First, district officials must decide if they ar...
Flu season subsiding across Pa. But Lancaster County sees its 8th flu-related death
Even as influenza activity across the country subsides, one more person has died from flu-related causes in Lancaster County. The brings the number of fatalities this season to eight. In its weekly re...
Home for the strays
New animal shelter in city has busy opening days Home for the strays
Lilly, an inquisitive gray tabby somewhere between kitten and cat, noses the bars of her cage. Eddie, a friendly, black pit-bull mix, stands patiently, a vaguely grumpy look on his face as he's given ...
City man charged with beating girlfriend, child
Police charged a Lancaster city man with beating his girlfriend while she held the couple's 1-year-old daughter, then locking them outside in freezing temperatures. Larry Lee Henson Jr. is at Lancaste...
Spahn touts broad base of court experience
A LOOK AT JUDGE HOPEFULS: PART 2 Spahn touts broad base of court experience
Merrill Spahn Jr. may be best known for his criminal defense work, but he touts his experience in the entire county court system as his strongest attribute as a judicial candidate. "Criminal cases get...
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