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Chase Piazza’s early goal enough to lead Red Land boys soccer past Donegal
Chase Piazza scored the game’s only goal in the third minute, and Red Land hung on the rest of the way to beat Donegal, 1-0, on Friday, August 23, in boys soccer action. Senior Bradley Minter assisted on the goal by the junior Piazza to secure the win at Crossroads Middle School.
Central Pa. 14-year-old charged with homicide in friend’s 2023 death has bail set
The teenager from Red Lion accused of fatally shooting his longtime friend during a sleepover in April 2023 had his bail set at $50,000 on Friday, court documents show. Nolan Grove, who is now 14 years old, is accused of taking his father’s handgun on April 1, 2023, taunting two neighborhood girls with it, and later pointing its laser at 12-year-old Kain Heiland and shooting him through the back.
Sienna Village developer withdraws land development plans
The developers of the under-construction Sienna Village residential development in Middlesex Township withdrew the revised version of their land development plan for one parcel during the township supervisors meeting on Wednesday evening, Aug. 21. According to township manager Jeffrey Winkle, lead developer Frank Kelly was informed during the meeting the...
Dennis Weaver, 35, Convicted Of Indecent Assault Of Child
Dennis Weaver, 35, was found guilty of Indecent Assault of a Child and Corruption of Minors following a two-day trial before Judge Albert H. Masland. The victim, now 14-years-old, gave a detailed testimony during the trial of the sexual abuse by Weaver from the time she was six-years-old until she was 8-years-old, the DA explained.
Charges over new N. Annville Twp. ordinance filed one day, dropped the next
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United Way of the Capital Region receives USDA grant for workforce development initiative
The United States Department of Agriculture announced this week that it has awarded an $85,000 grant to the United Way of the Capital Region through its Rural Business Development Grants Program. The grant will be used to help United Way of the Capital Region enact job training programs to support...
Cumberland County coroner: No information to be released on death of 13-year-old until investigation is complete
SHIPPENSBURG TOWNSHIP, Pa. — The Cumberland County Coroner's Office said it will not release any additional information on the death of a 13-year-old until the investigation is finished. "There is no timetable for the completion of the investigation," Charley Hall said in a news release on Friday. Levi Maciejewski...
Samantha Wolfgang, Kaylee Zellers, Megan Doll lead Central Dauphin field hockey to shutout of Conestoga Valley
Samantha Wolfgang and Kaylee Zellers found the back of the net as Central Dauphin field hockey blanked Conestoga Valley, 2-0, in Friday, August 23 action. Anna Wolfgang assisted on the goal by Zellers, while goalie Megan Doll had 13 big saves to keep the clean sheet for Central Dauphin. If...
PA Cyber Charter advisors, counselors authorize strike
(WTAJ) — Advisors and counselors employed by PA Cyber Charter have authorized a strike after contract negotiations between them and the school have failed for over two years. Following 750 days of bargaining, with a state mediator present for some sessions, members of the PA Cyber Academic Advisors and School Counselors Education Association (PACAASCEA), representing […]
The Week that Was: News and features around Harrisburg
It’s been a mild, sunny week here in Harrisburg, giving us the first taste of fall weather on the horizon. Below, you’ll find all of our news coverage from this past week, so make sure you catch up before sliding into weekend plans. The Broad Street Market was...
Fight involving a gun erupts in church parking lot after funeral of 13-year-old cheerleader
Police arrested two male juveniles Friday amid a melee that broke out in a church parking lot after the funeral of a 13-year-old girl who was killed in a homicide. The fight occurred around 1 p.m. as hundreds of people were exiting the Greater Zion Missionary Baptist Church at 212 N Progress Ave. in Susquehanna Township. Pallbearers had just finished loading Na’Ryah Wright’s casket inside a horse-drawn carriage when people started screaming and yelling across the parking lot.
Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association’s Annual Steam Show starts Saturday!
For 66 years, the Williams Grove Historical Steam Engine Association has been hosting a week-long show to demonstrate the preservation of steam and agricultural past. The show kicks off this weekend!
UPMC Hosts Reunion for NICU Babies and their Families
Former Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) patients reunited with the UPMC nurses and staff at the NICU Reunion Pajama Party on Thursday night. The event was organized by UPMC Magee-Womens and UPMC Children’s in Central Pa. with support from the UPMC Pinnacle Foundation. This is the first UPMC in Central Pa. NICU reunion since the COVID-19 pandemic.
How to watch Central Dauphin vs. Central York in Week 1 of HS football
Central Dauphin gets another shot at Central York to kick off the 2024 season Friday night on the road. The game is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. with a live stream on NFHS Network. How to watch: Live streams of the Central Dauphin vs. Central York game will air...
Clothing chain looks for new locations after closing Harrisburg Mall store
A men’s apparel chain is looking to stay in the Harrisburg area. A DXL Big + Tall official told PennLive in an e-mail on Thursday that the retailer would like to stay in the local area and is actively pursuing potential new locations. This comes after DXL closed its...
Restaurant to open in landmark Firehouse Lounge in Harrisburg
A catering duo with a restaurant in York County are bringing a new concept to the FireHouse Restaurant & Lounge building in downtown Harrisburg. Justin Coleman and Kyle Moore plan to open Men in the Kitchen Restaurant & Lounge at 606 N. Second St. in November. The landmark building, first home to Hope Station, has been vacant for about two years.
CONSOL Energy, Arch Resources enter all-stock merger deal to create global coal producer
Pennsylvania’s CONSOL Energy Inc. has entered into a definitive agreement with Arch Resources Inc. to combine in an all-stock merger of equals to create a diversified coal producer serving global steel, industrial, and power generation customers. The new company, Core Natural Resources, will produce and export high-quality, low-cost coals with offerings ranging from metallurgical to […] The post CONSOL Energy, Arch Resources enter all-stock merger deal to create global coal producer appeared first on Pennsylvania Business Report.
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