Lancaster woman steals more than $25,000 from employer
On November 26, 2012 Tyson Foods reported the theft of $25,771.07 from their company by an employee. After conducting an internal audit, Tyson officials reported to the New Holland Police Department...
View ArticleRed Cross schedules blood drives in Cumberland, Franklin counties
American Red Cross of the Cumberland Valley urges blood donors to take time and donate today!Carlisle, PA, November 30, 2012: The American Red Cross is issuing a plea to donors everywhere to take the...
View ArticleFree flu clinics offered during National Influenza Vaccination Week in...
Sixty state health centers, many Area Agencies on Aging, and other public and private partners throughout Pennsylvania will be offering free flu clinics Dec. 2-8.The free clinics complement activities...
View Article2013 dog licenses now available at county treasurer offices
Pennsylvanians can purchase annual dog licenses from county treasurers beginning Dec. 1. State law requires all dogs three months and older to be licensed by Jan. 1 each year. “A dog license is an...
View ArticleFormer lawmakers keep Pa. benefits in new jobs
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A state legislator charged with drunken-driving and assaulting his wife will stay on the House payroll and retain his state health and pension benefits.The current Legislature...
View ArticleCongress looks at doing away with the $1 bill
WASHINGTON (AP) — American consumers have shown about as much appetite for the $1 coin as kids do their spinach. They may not know what's best for them either. Congressional auditors say doing away...
View ArticleSex slave dungeon master forced women to kill one another
IBTimes.co:By Hannah OsborneA man has been sentenced to death in China for keeping six women in a dungeon as sex slaves and then murdering two of them.Li Hao, 35, was found guilty of murder, rape,...
View ArticleA new FCC rule might change how you watch TV
ECommerceTimes.com:By Patrick NelsonA new FCC rule changes the requirements for cable operators who encrypt their digital signals, complicating free and legal access to local broadcast channels for...
View ArticleWoman charged for sex with human skeleton
TheLocal.se:A woman in western Sweden who was arrested after police found skeletons in her apartment has now been charged for using the bones as sex toys, a hobby she claimed was motivated by an...
View ArticleWilson College trustees to vote on admitting men
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (AP) — Trustees at Wilson College in Chambersburg are about to vote on whether to convert the school to a fully co-educational institution.The board of the liberal arts school founded...
View ArticleMini horse rings bell for Salvation Army
WEST BEND, Wis. (AP) — Tinker may be miniature — as in a miniature horse — but he's a big money raiser for the Salvation Army.He uses his mouth to hold and ring a red bell and also picks up with his...
View ArticleAlmost 70% of pork in stores unsafe, Consumer Reports says
Forbes.com:Melanie Haiken, ContributorBeware when you head for the meat market: Consumer Reports yesterday announced that 69 percent of all raw pork samples tested were contaminated with the dangerous...
View ArticleEven women who exercise sit too much
MedicalExpress.com:by Barbara Bronson Gray, Healthday ReporterFor women who love that great, self-satisfied feeling after a workout, a new study could be a disappointing surprise. Regular exercise, the...
View ArticlePa Congressman says Penn State sanction money should stay in state
Congressman Charlie Dent issued the following statement on a letter sent to NCAA President Dr. Mark Emmert requesting the funds derived from NCAA sanctions against Penn State remain in the...
View ArticlePenn State integrity monitor releases first report
Sen. George Mitchell, the independent third-party athletics integrity monitor for Penn State, issued his first report on the University's performance under the Athletics Integrity Agreement, which was...
View ArticleMain Street Mount Joy becomes Winterfest on Saturday
Main Street in Mount Joy, Lancaster County will transform into Winterfest on Saturday afternoon.Organizers expect a couple thousand to come and be a part of the community event where business vendors,...
View ArticleLebanon City Police investigating early morning gunfire
Lebanon City Police were dispatched in the early morning hours on November 30, to the 1100 Block of Mifflin Street for a report of shots fired. When police arrived, they found a parked vehicle that had...
View ArticleTeen spending his own time to help other kids have a great Christmas
A 13-year-old in Dauphin County is well on his way to reaching his goal of collecting 2,000 toys!But these toys aren't just for the boy, in fact none of them are, and he's fine with that.13-year-old...
View ArticleAttorney General-elect pushing act that prevents guns from being carried...
Pennsylvania's Attorney General-elect has put herself in the sights of gun owners even before being sworn into office. Kathleen Kane and nine other Attorney Generals have asked U.S. senate leaders to...
View ArticleSecret Santa program brings holiday cheer to kids and employees
Employees with Capital Blue Cross packed up hundreds of gifts Friday that will go to underprivileged children throughout the area.The Secret Santa program is one both the kids and the employees look...
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