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Post office getting rid of stamp machines
The U.S. Postal Service is removing all of its stamp vending machines from post offices nationwide, drawing ire from some area customers who said they liked to use the machines after lobby hours or to avoid ...
CUCHINE, jAMES, 31, of Watsontown. Visitation from 10 to 11 a.m. today at Brooks Funeral Home, 124 Main St., Watsontown, followed by funeral at 11.
Lori Becker strains a drink at Tailgaters in York Township. She has attended RAMP classes, which assist those who serve alcohol to the public.
A couple days before the 410 sprint car Pennsylvania Speed Week began, Fred Rahmer gave his opinion on what it takes to win the eight-race event.
Pet Wash set July 26 at Red Lion animal hospital
Join the staff of the Patton Veterinary Hospital for a pet wash 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 26 at the veterinary hospital, 425 E. Broadway, Red Lion.
American Legion title to be decided Sunday
New Oxford and Red Lion will meet for the York County American Legion regular season title at 3 p.m. Sunday at Shiloh's field.
New direction for Red Lion's mile
The Red Lion Redevelopment Commission and the borough council are working through the financial and construction details for getting the Red Lion Mile Project restarted and completed.
Hope for Volunteer Fire Companies?
The high fuel prices are putting a strain on the budgets of volunteer fire companies.
Red Lion's Leo Club will hold a golf tourney July 25
The Leo Club, Red Lion Area School District's alumni organization, will hold its 11th annual golf tournament July 25 at the Briarwood golf course.
Legion baseball: Red Lion tops South Western
Red Lion led off with a hit, followed by Tyler Runkle's home run, and the visitors pulled away to a 5-1 American Legion baseball win over South Western York on Monday at South Western High School.
Nicole Mann, left, describes places that are OK to touch during a workshop for children and caregivers at the Paul Smith Library of Southern York County.
Hair salon owner's dream comes true
A busy mother and co-owner of a hair salon has made her dream of writing a book come true.
Police log: Port-A-Potties, mailboxes vandalized
Police are charging five people who allegedly tipped two Port-A-Potties and hit 26 mailboxes with a metal pole from the Delta area up to Windsor Township early Monday.
Mrs. Pennsylvania Galaxy Deborah Wright signed autographs at Colonial Manor nursing home on Sunday.
Police log: Brothers charged after duel of pickup trucks
Two brothers proved Thursday night in New Freedom that a Chevy S-10 pickup truck doesn't have much of a chance in a head-to-head matchup with a Ford F-250. Charles Kenneth Walker, 58, and Joseph P. Walker, 55, ...
West-Nile-fighting workers charged with trespassing
Two local Penn State Cooperative Extension employees trying to help control the spread of West Nile virus face criminal trespassing charges.
Four-alarm Apex fire ruled arson
A four-alarm fire that damaged a Red Lion building-product manufacturer has been ruled arson.
For Red Lion racing teen, success is full speed ahead
Cody Darrah's dreams are already in high gear on the regional dirt tracks. Article Last Updated: 06/29/2008 03:29:36 AM EDT Eighteen-year-old Cody Darrah recently drove his No.
A devastating fire at a local business has now been ruled an arson. The blaze back on May 6th heavily damaged a building at Urethane Millworks in Red Lion.
Air Force Airman Donald Blessing Jr. completed basic training at Lackland Air Force Base and technical school at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas.