Gov. Larry Hogan: “Absolutely devastated to learn of this tragedy in Annapolis. … Please, heed all warnings and stay away from the area. Praying for those at the scene and for our community.” Governor Larry Hogan ✔@GovLarryHogan Absolutely devastated to learn of this tragedy in Annapolis. I am in contact with County Executive Steve Schuh, and […]
The Lancaster County District Attorney’s Office, along with the numerous agencies and investigators who have contributed to the case over the years, announce charges filed today in the 1992 murder of Christy Mirack. Lancaster County Detective Christopher Erb charged 49-year-old Raymond Rowe with criminal homicide regarding Mirack’s death. Rowe, of Whittier Lane, […]
By: Andrea Sears HARRISBURG, Pa. – The latest figures on the well-being of children show Pennsylvania ranks 17th in the nation, but children’s advocates fear trouble ahead. In the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s 2018 KIDS COUNT Data Book, the Keystone State showed improvement in eight of 16 categories covering economic well-being, education, health, and family and […]
Come out and support the 2018 Lampeter Strasburg Softball State Champions. There will be a motorcade type parade traveling through the school district on Thursday 6/28/2018 so find a nice spot along the route to cheer for the team. The parade forms at 6:00 pm at the Strasburg Railroad and will start moving at 6:30 […]
photo/ LCBoP “With great sadness and regret we note the passing of Joe Geesey, Captain of Detectives (retired). Joe Geesey was hired by the Lancaster City Police in 1958. He attended the Police Academy at the PSP Academy in Hershey that year. (1958 file photo at time of hire)/LCBoP Capt. Geesey had attended classes as […]
photo: LCBoP “It is with a heavy heart that the Lancaster City Police announces the death of active duty Patrol Officer Mark Gehron, 43 years old, city resident and 19-year veteran of the police bureau. This was not a line of duty death. Officer Gehron was found deceased in his home and the manner […]
Washington DC – Department of Aging Secretary Teresa Osborne testified on the steps Pennsylvania has taken to meet the needs of individuals living with Alzheimer’s, their families, and caregivers at the U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging’s hearing, “Changing the Trajectory of Alzheimer’s: Reducing Risk, Detecting Early Symptoms and Improving Data.” “Pennsylvania’s current infrastructure, anchored by […]
Lititz, PA – Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding continued the Planting the Seed Tour today at Oregon Dairy’s Family Farm Days, meeting with young people and their parents who came out to explore a working dairy farm and meet the people who care for animals, raise crops, and work in the many careers needed to produce the […]