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Man Arrested in Reynoldsville for Allegedly Soliciting Sex From 15-Year-Old Girl
REYNOLDSVILLE BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) — A 62-year-old man is behind bars for allegedly attempting to solicit a minor girl for sex in Reynoldsville Borough. Court documents show Reynoldsville Borough Police filed criminal charges against 62-year-old Dennis James Reisinger, of Loysville, in District Judge David Inzana’s office on Wednesday, July 24.
New audio released of former PA concertmaster charged with rape of a child
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHP) — A renowned violinist who formerly worked with the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra is facing charges of raping a child over the course of 11 years. CBS 21 News investigative reporter Chiu-yi Lin obtained three phone recordings between Rathnam and his victim. From the beginning of the...
What $250,000 can buy you in Carlisle
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between July 15 and July 21. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Carlisle, all of which featured homes under $250,000. Below, we provide an overview of the top eight...
Green Park Board of Aldermen honors city attorney, advances plans for meeting transparency
Green Park City Attorney Paul Rost was celebrated earlier this month for receiving the Lou Czech Award from the Missouri Municipal League. At the city’s July 15 Board of Alderman meeting, Rost was recognized for the achievement, while the board also decided to move forward with installing audio and video equipment in the board’s meeting room to better connect with the community.
What $500,000 or less gets you in Harrisburg
Prospective homebuyers considering the real estate market had a range of options in various neighborhoods throughout the region between July 15 and July 21. In this article, we outline recent property sales in Harrisburg, all of which featured homes under $500,000. Below, we provide an overview of the top 10...
Becoming a ‘winter wonderland’
Pennsylvania retailer Fiddlestix Mercantile transforms into a magical shopping destination each holiday season. Fiddlestix Mercantile doesn’t just offer great giftables and plants to its clientele — it redefines the entire shopping experience. Sarah Keefer opened Fiddlestix in August 2022 in New Oxford, Pennsylvania, with two of her friends,...
Mecum Auctions displays hundreds of classic and custom vehicles in Harrisburg this week
HARRISBURG, Pa. — You can start your engines and head over to the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex as hundreds of collector cars are up for grabs this week. This is all part of Mecum Auctions annual collector car auction featuring Corvettes, Thunderbirds, Camaros, Broncos and more. "I think of...
Governor Shapiro joins Harris supporters in Carlisle
CARLISLE, Pa. - Speculation is continuing to grow over whether Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro could be picked by Kamala Harris as her vice presidential running mate. Shapiro was in Cumberland County Saturday at a volunteer drive for the Harris campaign in Carlisle. The governor rallied more than than 300 supporters...
Williams Grove Speedway hosts World of Outlaws/Summer Nationals races this weekend
Big prize money is on the line again this weekend at Williams Grove Speedway as the Mechanicsburg oval hosts the two-night C & D Rigging Summer Nationals featuring the World of Outlaws and Pennsylvania Posse sprint cars. The weekend action marks the first time this season that 410 sprint car...
Headed to downtown Hanover? There are 730 public spaces. Here's where they all are
It's never been a better time to go downtown in Hanover, with countless shops, breweries and other entertainment venues dotting the area. That includes longtime staples like the Guthrie Memorial Library, the Famous Hot Weiner, the Texas Lunch, Clark's Shoes, Jocelyn's Pet Shop, the Texas Hot Wiener, the Hanover Hotel, the Hanover Area Arts Guild, the Reader's Cafe, Something Wicked and The Circle. ...
Amtrak track improvement project between Lancaster, Harrisburg progresses to fourth stage
An Amtrak track renewal project in the Susquehanna Valley progressed to the fourth phase on Wednesday. While work crews are moving to a new location, existing Keystone Service schedules will remain in effect. Pennsylvanian train schedules are not impacted. The $122 million project is now 50% finished. The work between...
Central Pa. guitar shop relocates
A guitar shop in York has relocated. Noel’s Rock Shop relocated to 23 E. King St. from 27 E. King St. at the end of May. It sells records, guitars, and guitar gear, and is an authorized D’Addario dealer. The owners of the shop are Scott Youcheff and...
Nonprofit receives $400K in state funding for Cumberland County housing project
A nonprofit organization has received $400,000 from the state for one of its latest homeownership projects in Cumberland County. Tri County Housing, a certified community development organization, will receive the money for its homeownership project in the 200 block of Eutaw Avenue in New Cumberland from the Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency. The money is made available through the Pennsylvania Housing Affordability and Rehabilitation Enhancement fund.
York has new memorial police officers who died in the line of duty
YORK, Pa. — A new memorial has been placed outside York police headquarters to honor officers who lost their lives in the line of duty. It was installed on Friday. The Fraternal Order of Police spearheaded the effort. The stone lists the name of Officer Henry Schaad, who was...
Michigan man who confessed to ATV attack identified; victim, 80, released from hospital
The 22-year-old Upper Peninsula man who apparently committed suicide Monday after confessing to running over an 80-year-old man putting a Trump sign up in his yard has been identified by Hancock police as Joshua Kemppainen, of Quincy Township. Police say Kemppainen, who previously had no run-ins with law enforcement, died Monday from...
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