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Tim Rymer Dies In Dillsburg Crash: Coroner
A motorcyclist has been identified as a veteran and Gettysburg business owner, after his name was released by the York County Coroner's Office on Monday evening. Tim Rymer, 60 of the first block of White Oak Lane in Newberry Township, died at the scene of the crash at Old York and Blair Hollow roads in Carroll Township at 5:48 p.m. on Sunday, April 28, according to Coroner Pam Gay.
One Man Killed In Crash Near Sabillasville
A stretch of Sabillasville Rd was closed for a period of time. Sabillasville Rd. near the crash site (Photo from Frederick County Division of Fire and Rescue Services) Sabillaville, Md (KM) One person was killed in a vehicle crash on Sabillsvillle Road on Monday afternoon. . State Police say a...
Suicidal Man Kept Shotgun Under Toddler's Crib In Taneytown: Police
On Sunday night, officers from the Taneytown Police Department on patrol on Baumgardner Avenue say that they heard gunshots in the area of Roth Avenue, and were later advised about an active domestic incident involving an armed suspect on Chestnut Court. According to police, upon arrival, they came into contact...
Memorial Service Will Honor 2 Fallen W.Va. Firefighters
Two fallen West Virginia firefighters will be honored at an upcoming memorial service at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Park in Emmitsburg, Maryland. Across the nation, more than 80 firefighters died in the line of duty in 2023. This included 28-year-old Cody Mullens and 75-year-old Ron Strosnider, who died in separate incidents last year.
Gettysburg police arrest suspect in multi-vehicle break-in
ADAMS COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — Officers with the Gettysburg Police Department have arrested a 23-year-old man in connection to a series of car break-ins. According to a press release, police were notified of a car break-in after the caller noticed someone going through their car. The suspect fled when discovered.
Route 15 in Adams County reopens to traffic
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced Sunday that northbound and southbound Route 15 in Adams County is open to traffic. Route 15 was closed Friday night from just south of the PA state line in Maryland to the Steinwehr Avenue Exit near Gettysburg so a pipe could be replaced.
Traffic blocked by crash on Route 30 reported in Chambersburg Borough
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — A crash was reported in Chambersburg Borough Monday morning. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Crews responded to Walker Road and Lincoln Way East (Route 30) shortly after 9 a.m. According to Franklin County dispatchers, the crash was blocking traffic. Fire police were called...
Philadelphia Airport Now Being Powered by Solar Arrays at Gettysburg Farm
A portion of a solar array in Adams County when it was still being built now powering the Philadelphia International Airport. The Philadelphia International Airport is now being powered by a Gettysburg solar panels on farmland 100 miles away in Gettysburg, writes Frank Kummer for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The Energix...
Hotdoggers haul buns as they bring Wienermobile to Waynesboro
The iconic Oscar Mayer Wienermobile rolled into Waynesboro for photo ops and more Thursday afternoon outside of Walmart. Carl Mayer first proposed a 13-foot-long hot dog car to his Uncle Oscar in 1936 to spread the news about their German-style wieners on the streets of Chicago. Today’s Wienermobile is:
Kids’ Day 2024
Kids’ Day 2024, sponsored by Manos Unidas, Collaborating for Youth, and Respective Solutions, was held Saturday at the Vida Charter School. It was a fun-filled family day. Many community agencies were on-site as children enjoyed games, music, piñatas, and a talent show.
Police: Men cashed fake paychecks in Adams County
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — Police in Adams County are looking for two men they say cashed fake paychecks. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. Gettysburg Police released images of the suspects. They say the two cashed more than $1,600 in fraudulent "Hillandale Farms" paychecks. Police said they think...
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