Conservation: Keeping Susquehanna River Lands Wild | Susquehanna Life

Lancaster County’s population is projected to reach 550,000 over the next two years, squeezing the landscape and threatening natural places. Is it possible to achieve a sustainable balance between land development and preservation?
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http://www.susquehannalife.com/2019/06/06/201171/conservation-keeping-susquehanna-river-lands-wild

Two human legs sawed off near the knee were found in Susquehanna River – pennlive.com

WILLIAMSPORT – Parts of two human legs were found along the Susquehanna River in Williamsport in May, and investigators are trying to identify the person.
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https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/06/two-human-legs-cut-off-near-the-knee-were-remains-found-in-river-at-williamsport-in-may.html

Could it happen in Columbia? Judge approves plan for state to take over troubled Harrisburg School District

The move means that the superintendent and school board no longer run the district. Instead, they will work with a receiver — Dr. Janet Samuels, the chief recovery officer — to handle the day-to-day operations of the district.
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https://www.wgal.com/article/judge-approves-plan-for-state-to-take-over-troubled-harrisburg-school-district-receiver-pennsylvania-pa-receiver/28065414

Hershey woman’s ‘vulgar’ Facebook rants about ex-husband’s new wife weren’t protected free speech: Pa. court – pennlive.com

A Hershey woman wasn’t exercising her free speech rights when she targeted a series of “vulgar and defamatory” Facebook rants at her ex-husband’s new wife, a state Superior Court panel ruled Monday.

Instead, Kelly D’Adderio was breaking the law, and her harassment conviction by a Dauphin County jury must stand, the state judges concluded.

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https://www.pennlive.com/news/2019/06/hershey-womans-vulgar-facebook-rants-about-ex-husbands-new-wife-werent-protected-free-speech-pa-court.html