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Two York County bridges dedicated to memory of fallen veterans
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — Two York County bridges will be dedicated to the memory of two veterans who gave their lives while fighting overseas, State Rep. Seth Grove announced on Tuesday. The bridge carrying Route 74 in Dover Township will now be known as the Corporal William E. Heilman...
Mississippi high school athlete killed after being struck by vehicle in Pennsylvania
YORK COUNTY, Pa. (WTVA) – A Mississippi teen is dead after he was struck by a vehicle in Pennsylvania. According to the York County Coroner’s Office, Quinterrion Smith, 17, was visiting Springettsbury Township, Pennsylvania with his basketball team on July 11, when he was hit by a car while crossing North Hills Road with his friends.
Teen dies after being hit by a car while crossing busy Route 30 intersection: coroner
A teen died last week after being struck by a vehicle while crossing a road in Springettsbury Township, according to the York County Coroner's Office. Quinterrion Smith, 17, of Coffeeville, Mississippi died Friday morning at WellSpan York Hospital, a release states. ...
DCNR to unveil final plans for Susquehanna Riverland State Park
People will soon see what future improvements and amenities are on tap for Susquehanna Riverland State Park in Hellam Township. Final design concepts will be publicly unveiled on July 31 at Eastern York High School to present ecological restorations and site improvements for the park along the Susquehanna River in eastern York County, according to a news release from the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.
Hefty Lefty's: Popular Central Market sub shop to open a second location in Red Lion
Hefty Lefty's, a business located in Central Market known for their hoagies and cheesesteaks, announced this week that they will be opening a second location in the soon-to-be Franklin Street Social food hall in Red Lion. The stand went viral this year for their signature method for making hoagies, where...
York County SPCA without power
The York County SPCA is without power due to Tuesday night’s storms, and will not have power until this weekend. The current canine population is large, and the shelter is in dire need of emergency foster homes for the dogs until the power is restored. The York County SPCA will provide all resources for the foster parents including food, toys, crates, medication, and more.
Family First Health, Bro2Go’s “Get Healthy” initiative to help former incarcerated find jobs, navigate insurance
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) — A non-profit health center is providing health services to formerly incarcerated people in York County. Family First Health (FFH), a federally qualified health center in Central Pennsylvania has partnered with Bro2Go to create the “Get Healthy” initiative to provide health and social services to formerly incarcerated citizens.
43 step forward as emergency fosters at York Co. SPCA due to extended storm power outage
Update The York County SPCA is thanking the community for all stepping up to foster dogs as a its shelter lost power for an extended period. "Thanks to your generosity, we got 43 dogs into emergency foster homes!" said Facebook post yesterday evening. As the shelter is still without power the SPCA suggests...
Update: Severe thunderstorm watch issued for Central Pa. Wednesday evening
On Wednesday at 7:49 p.m. an updated severe thunderstorm watch was issued by the National Weather Service in effect until 8 p.m. for Adams, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon and York counties. Staying safe as lightning approaches: Expert advice. Lightning strikes the United States approximately 25 million times each year, with the...
York County SPCA seeks public's help to foster dogs amid power outage
YORK COUNTY, Pa. — The York County SPCA is reaching out to the public for assistance after a recent storm caused damage to power lines near the shelter, resulting in the loss of air conditioning and fans. The organization said it is urgently seeking individuals who can foster dogs...
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