The York Daily Record - Fri Nov 27
"Fair ladies . . . long live in peace, prosperity and happiness." Thus reads the headline on Littlestown's new Civil War Trails marker, which is set for delivery to the borough within the next two or three months, borough Manager Linda Hess said.
Public record for Friday, Nov. 27Evening Sun - Fri Nov 27
The investigation is continuing. 10:38 p.m. A 26-year-old New Oxford man faces driving under the influence charges after he crashed his car on Swift Run Road and Route 394 in Straban Township.
Adams County applies for grant for Gettysburg bus transfer stationThe York Daily Record - Fri Nov 27
The Adams County commissioners are applying for a grant to help pay for construction of a proposed transfer station for the Freedom Transit bus service in downtown Gettysburg.
Dealership deals in helping othersEvening Sun - Thu Nov 26
Hanover Toyota employees fill more than 600 boxes with turkey dinners, complete with all the trimmings, to give to needy Hanover-area families.
Aiming For Slots Casino Near Maryland LineWBAL-AM Baltimore - Thu Nov 26
A Pennsylvania businessman wants to open a slots casino a few miles from the Maryland line.
G'burg gaming back on tableEvening Sun - Thu Nov 26
David LeVan is hoping the third time really is the charm. The Gettysburg businessman who failed in 2006 in his bid to build a casino in Straban Township, and whose second plan has been stalled since last summer, is trying yet again to bring slots - and, possibly, table games - to Adams County.
Gettysburg Eyed for Casino AgainWHTM - Wed Nov 25
An Adams County businessman who was behind an effort to bring a slot machine casino to Gettysburg in 2005 is trying his luck for a second time.
Gettysburg businessman David LeVan making third try for casinoThe York Daily Record - Wed Nov 25
Gettysburg businessman David LeVan is hoping to start a resort casino at the Eisenhower Hotel and Conference Center south of the Gettysburg Battlefield.
Three hospitals lift visitor restrictionsEvening Sun - Wed Nov 25
Three hospitals in York and Adams counties have lifted visitor restrictions aimed at protecting patients from the spread of the H1N1 virus, but the restrictions remain in place at Hanover Hospital.
Has monument money gone missing?Evening Sun - Sun Nov 22
The 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry monument has been the victim of vandalism over the years and has not been restored completely.
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