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Hempfield teen earns rank of Eagle Scout
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He led a group of fellow Boy Scouts, plus family and friends, in building information kiosks along the Susquehanna River to help boaters and outdoor enthusiasts.
For his efforts, 17-year-old Darian Erb of Boy Scout Troop 267, of Silver Spring, has earned the highest honor in scouting, the rank of Eagle Scout.
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TMI scrutiny stepped up after flood safety failure
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. (AP) – The Three Mile Island nuclear power plant is under heightened scrutiny by federal regulators because of a problem involving protections against flooding.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission said Tuesday seals in the conduits that hold electrical cables in the plant's air intake tunnel were not adequate to maintain the plant's external flood barrier. As a result, the NRC said severe flooding could have threatened plant safety equipment.
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http://www.abc27.com/story/22126408/tmi-scrutiny-stepped-up-after-flood-safety-failure
Civil War Exhibit at Columbia Historic Preservation Society
Columbia Historic Preservation Society, 19-21 N. Second St., Columbia, will present “Flames Across the Susquehanna,” a 150th anniversary Civil War exhibit that explores life before and after the burning of the bridge. The exhibit will be open on Saturdays and Sundays from 1 to 4 p.m.
Old Home Week and Columbia's founding 225 years ago will also be on exhibit for 2013. Visitors may also view the 1,000-square-foot HO train display on the second level.
Admission is free. More information is available by calling 684-2894.
Club goes to court over nude dancing
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Club Good Times in Columbia has appealed the borough zoning board's rejection of its request to feature fully nude dancing at its 425 Union St. business.
Allen Shollenberger, the attorney representing the club, said it is a zoning issue and that the board's Feb. 27 decision was a “clear error of law.”
The board, he said, did not consider any evidence supporting the club's case, specifically that there are no sites within the borough for adult-use businesses, as required by law. The ruling, Shellenberger said, was “popular, not legal.”
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Chiques Rock Outfitters Prepares for 150th Anniversary of Bridge Burning
Sunday, May 5:
As in weeks past, Jim Cox and the Chiques Rock Outfitters Crew continued stocking braziers with firewood to prepare for the 150th anniversary of the burning of the Civil War-era bridge that once spanned the Susquehanna between Columbia and Wrightsville. The braziers sit atop the piers that supported the bridge.
Here’s an example of what a fully loaded brazier looks like.
(Click on the photo for an enlarged view.)
45th Pennsylvania Company K at Locust Street Park
Jimmy Sheckard, Columbia's Major League Baseball Player
The program included remarks by Mike Kuhn and Phil Glatfelter of the Glatfelter Field Foundation, Ray McCarty of the Columbia Boys Athletic Association, Jay Lutz, grandson of Charles E. Herr who was a boyhood friend of Sheckard, Bob Herman of the Susquehanna Valley chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame, Chryst, a friend of Sheckard, and Gregg Dubbs, local baseball historian. Bill Kloidt was master of ceremonies. Several members of the Sheckard family helped unveil the monument. As Sheckard was also a barbershop-style singer, the Lazy Daze Barbershop Quartet performed during the ceremony.
A baseball card depicting Sheckard’s major league accomplishments was given to those attending the ceremony.
Lancaster County animal cruelty investigator re-hired
WPMT FOX43
Lancaster County now has its animal cruelty investigator back.
In January, budget cuts forced the Humane League of Lancaster County to lay off its longtime Humane Society police officer, Keith Mohler.
Now, the Philadelphia-based Pennsylvania SPCA has stepped in to help, hiring Mohler to continue animal cruelty investigations in Lancaster County.
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http://fox43.com/2013/05/03/lancaster-county-animal-cruelty-investigator-re-hired/
Fourth body in two weeks pulled from Susquehanna River
Another body has been pulled out of the Susquehanna River, the fourth one to be found in just over two weeks.
Lancaster County Coroner Dr. Stephen Diamantoni said he was notified late Saturday morning that a body had been pulled from the river.

































