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Central Pa. man tried to stab repairman he thought was stealing his box fan: police
A York County man attacked a person doing repair work at his house on Monday believing they were trying to steal one of his box fans, police said. The repairman had just picked up the fan when Joshua Kopp lunged at him with a large hunting knife around 11 a.m. on the 1100 block of Knights View Road in Wrightsville, court documents said.
đź“Ł Make your voice heard! Vote now for Lebanon County's Athletes of the Week (9/23-9/28)
As a new month rolls around, there are several Lebanon County athletic performances to spotlight. This week's athlete voting from around the area is here and eight student athletes have been chosen, leaving it up to the fans to decide which pair were the best. The polls are now open, and will run from...
Bonsai exhibit of ornamental trees opens at central Pa. gardens
The ornamental art of bonsai are on display in the Hoop House at Hershey Gardens in the annual “Bonsai: Living Art of the Susquehanna Bonsai Club” exhibit of miniature trees and shrubs. The Susquehanna Bonsai Club provides the seasonal exhibit to Hershey Gardens in Derry Township. The exhibit...
The American farmer hit hard by port strike
LANCASTER, Pennsylvania — Chris Herr, the executive vice president of PennAg, a Pennsylvania agriculture trade association, said the announcement on Tuesday morning that U.S. dockworkers are striking will have an immediate and devastating impact on farmers everywhere across the country. “It has the potential to disrupt U.S. grains as well as several other commodity exports at […]
Central Pa. Jewish leaders react to Iran's attack against Israel
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Amidst the missile attack launched by Iran against Israel on Tuesday, the Jewish community in south-central Pennsylvania is showing concern about the situation. "It's been another difficult day," said Zachary Benjamin, the president of the Jewish Federation of Greater Harrisburg. "The federation, along with our...
Central PA flower store will collect holiday cards for service members and veterans
LEBANON, Pa. — Note: The video is from 2022. A Central Pennsylvania flower store announced it will collect holiday cards and coloring pages for service members and veterans later this month. Royer's Flowers & Gifts, which has locations in Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties, announced it...
AP: Harris won't visit PA tomorrow, Walz & Fetterman to appear
Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is not coming to Central Pennsylvania on Wednesday as previously scheduled, according to multiple reports. The Associated Press said Harris will instead tour damage caused by Hurricane Helene in Georgia and North Carolina. Harris' running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, will still...
Pa. House Republicans to introduce legislation aimed at tackling violent crime
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Republican lawmakers in Harrisburg are proposing new legislation which they say aims to curb violent crime across Pennsylvania. State House Republicans are gearing up to introduce several bills they say use a four-pronged approach to fix an issue affecting both big cities and small-town communities. Prevention,...
Robeson Township man charged in fatal Caernarvon Township crash
Matthew M. Slauch, 23, of Robeson Township, Berks County, has been charged in connection with a fatal crash that occurred on June 6, 2024, at the intersection of Morgantown Road and Elverson Road in Caernarvon Township. The charges were filed by Detective Sergeant Chad Eberly of the Caernarvon Township Police Department on Monday, September 30, 2024.
See all homes sold in Mechanicsburg, Sept. 23 to Sept. 29
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Mechanicsburg reported from Sept. 23 to Sept. 29. There were 22 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 2,206-square-foot home on Oakwood Avenue in Upper Allen Township that sold for $355,000.
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