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Flag desecration charge denied by York man
YORK DAILY RECORD
What happened is he wound up spending eight days in jail, awaiting a preliminary hearing on a charge of desecrating a flag, a law that long ago had been declared unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court but remains on the books in Pennsylvania. He also faces summary charges of scattering rubbish and disorderly conduct.
“It doesn't make any sense,” Forrey, 57, said. “It's crazy.”
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http://www.ydr.com/mike/ci_23451130/mike-argento-flag-desecration-charge-denied-by-york
Chiques Rock Outfitters Burglarized – Did Surveillance Camera Record the Perp?
Only 12% of Pa. lawmakers post expenses online
ABC27 WHTM
To be clear, the legislature is under the Right to Know Law. Constituents can submit RTK requests and they will be given the information on how lawmakers are spending tax dollars. But that's paperwork, bureaucracy and an additional hoop through which to jump.
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http://www.abc27.com/story/22596151/only-12-of-lawmakers-post-expenses-online
Susquehanna River Honor Journey coming to York and Lancaster counties
YORK DAILY RECORD
Sunday, 6 to 9 p.m.: River enthusiasts can participate in a public Honor Walk across the Columbia-Wrightsville bridge. The walk will begin at Columbia River Park in Columbia and end at the Susquehanna and Tidal Canal park in Wrightsville. An Interfaith River Blessing and Gratitude Ceremony and potluck-style picnic will follow. Participants can bring songs, stories, poems and prayers to share with the intention of giving thanks and praying for the restoration of health, vitality and bio-diversity to the river.
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http://www.ydr.com/local/ci_23457288/susquehanna-river-honor-journey-coming-york-and-lancaster
Juneteenth
Cruisin' Columbia
Wounded Warrior Project awareness on foot takes root in Pennsylvania
PUC will investigate proposed rate increase by Columbia Water
LANCASTERONLINE
The state Public Utility Commission on Thursday voted to investigate a proposed 21.1 percent rate increase by Columbia Water Co.
Under Columbia Water's proposal, the annual bill for a typical metered residential customer using 48,000 gallons would rise $77.64, from $367.92 to $445.56.
Including the impact on the proposal on all classes of customers, Columbia Water would see its annual revenues grow by $773,210, or 19.2 percent.
With Thursday's action, Columbia Water's request is suspended for up to seven months while a PUC administrative law judge makes a recommended decision.
Columbia Water serves about 8,700 customers within Columbia and Mountville boroughs and West Hempfield, Manor, and Donegal townships, the PUC said.
Columbia irked by proposed 21 percent water hike
LANCASTERONLINE
An impending rate hike for water in Columbia borough had many council members on Monday night discussing ways to oppose the proposed increase.
In a notice to customers, Columbia Water Company announced rates for residential, industrial, public and commercial customers in the borough will see an increase exceeding 21 percent as of June 24, if approved by the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.



































