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Cheers & Jeers
Cheers to Sen. Bob Casey for his efforts to restore Hanover-made snack foods to the Senate restaurants in the nation's Capitol.
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Business briefs - Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008
Ahrens joins James Craft & Son: James Craft & Son Inc., of York Haven, named Lee Ahrens IT director.
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2 men arrested for mall robbery
Hanover police have arrested two men in connection with an alleged strong-armed robbery at the North Hanover Mall Thursday night.
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Blum, Donsen capture Turkey Trot crowns
Runners among the largest field in race history leave the starting line at Thursday's New Oxford Community 5K Turkey Trot footrace.
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Police search for answers after muder-suicide in Spring Garden Twp.
Spring Garden Township's police chief said investigators are trying to determine why a township man murdered his wife and toddler, then committed suicide Sunday morning.
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Police: Man ran over, dragged injured motorcyclist
A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a Glenville man police allege ran over and dragged an injured motorcyclist who lay on Route 216 after being thrown from his bike in an earlier crash.
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Artist leaves lasting impression
Christopher Plummer is fascinated with patterns -- in nature, in ancient architecture, in everyday life.
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One injured in school bus accident
Southern York County School District students wait to be let off the school bus involved in a collision with a pickup Tuesday afternoon on Blooming Grove Road at Trump Road near Glenville.
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Beating, robbery victim says he played dead
Kipp O. Wentz, 27, is charged with robbery, aggravated assault, simple assault, theft by unlawful taking, receiving stolen property and harassment.
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Police: Victim played dead during beating
A New Oxford man played dead during a savage beating in which he was robbed after catching a ride with a man in Adams County earlier this month, police said.
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Recorder of deeds crashes car into train
Pennsylvania State Police are investigating a crash in Codorus Township that sent the county's recorder of deeds to York Hospital Thursday morning after her car was struck by a train.
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Train struck car; police checking if horn sounded
A state trooper looks over a car before it gets towed away following a collision with a train along Route 216 in Codorus Township on Thursday.
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Recorder of Deeds injured in crash with train
York County's recorder of deeds escaped serious injury when her car struck a moving train in Codorus Township Thursday morning, police said.
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Woman Hurt in Crash with Train
A York County woman sustained minor injuries this morning when she crashed into a freight train, according to state police.
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Hanover Money Saver site offers tips
These days almost everyone can feel the pressure from rising prices. That is why Diane Butler, of Glenville, has made it her mission to spread her money- saving savvy throughout the area.
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Hanover Money Saver site offers tips
These days almost everyone can feel the pressure from rising prices. That is why Diane Butler, of Glenville, has made it her mission to spread her money- saving savvy throughout the area.
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Police: Man made threats
State police said they arrested a man who made threats and brandished a hunting knife in a Codorus Township tavern early Sunday morning.
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Motorist remains in hospital
The man injured in a Saturday night crash in Codorus State Park remained in satisfactory condition Wednesday at York Hospital, according to a hospital spokeswoman.
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Penn Township landlords say regulations unfair
There was standing room only as more than 50 landlords showed up at a Penn Township meeting to voice their concerns with a rental-inspection ordinance passed by the commissioners.
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