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On two consecutive Fridays York-based Rutter’s opened new stores in Fawn Grove and New Freedom. The new stores replace older and smaller stores previously operated in these southern york county locations.
Stewartstown Borough Authority received a $392,838 loan and a $434,712 grant to upgrade and expand the sewage treatment plant and improve the quality of the plant’s discharges, as well as reduce nitrogen and phosphorous emissions from the plant.
The Friends of the Southern York County Library are holding a silent auction of two framed prints, two original framed paintings, and one autographed watercolor print. The artwork was donated to the Southern York County Library by local artists and friends.
Recreational area planned to reclaim ex-garbage dump
The decade-long dialogue about converting the York County Landfill into a recreation site could come to a conclusion soon. And children might be playing soccer and baseball on the landfill in Hopewell Township as early as the summer of 2007.
Schools looking to expand budget The Southern York County School District is considering a 10 percent increase in the distict’s technology budget for the next fiscal year.
Jesse Derksen earns spot on Olympic Development Program Select Team When the call first went out for goalies, there were no takers. The elementary school kids were much more interested in scoring goals than preventing them.
Same man suspected in Red Lion, Stewartstown heists Police said the robber of a bank in Stewartstown yesterday is the same man suspected of robbing a bank in Red Lion last week.
Toxic cloud prompts warning for residents Numerous explosions at a Glen Rock-area adhesives plant fueled a massive blaze last night, sending fireballs as high as 200 feet in the air and generating a black cloud of toxic smoke.
Will help build faster online network A state grant is expected to provide area students with faster and more varied access to Internet learning.
Serving as a district judge, Vera Heilman has seen her share of traffic violations, DUIs, bad checks and retail theft. And now, she is ready for a break. The 55-year-old resident of Springfield Township is retiring after 18 years on the bench.
The Board of Directors of Mason-Dixon Public Library, Stewartstown, PA, recently announced the acquisition of a closed circuit television sight enhancement system. The system, known as CCTV, is for use by sight-impaired patrons.
Firefighters battled a two alarm fire in the Bailey Springs development in Stewartstown, Thursday December 15, 2005. The fire started around 4 a.m. in a nine home building under construction in the 600 block of Crestview Road.
A Stewartstown woman escaped serious injury after her sport-utility vehicle flipped onto its roof during a car crash in York City. Lynn Creter, 43, of 23 Ovelton Ave., was taken to York Hospital, where she was treated and released, a nursing supervisor said.
Funds needed for health care, prison With the county facing escalating costs for health care, debt and prison expenses, many property owners will pay more tax to York County next year under the proposed budget unveiled yesterday.
In the election for Stewartstown Borough Council, some of the same issues surfaced as in the mayoral race: police coverage, growth and completion of the sewer plant expansion. Five candidates—three incumbents and two challengers—are running for three seats on the council. |