York Daily Record/Sunday News
Watch the butter sculpture unveiled for the 2026 PA Farm Show
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- Watch the butter sculpture unveiled for the 2026 PA Farm Show
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- 4 months ago
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- The 2026 PA Farm Show Butter Sculpture, a 1,000-pound sculpture, defines moments in U.S. history and the evolution of agriculture. PACast raw video.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Raw video supplies by PACast.
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- See an impromptu anti-ICE rally in York, PA after Minneapolis shooting
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- 4 months ago
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- About 150 people gathered on the Continental Square in York, PA. a day after Renee Good was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. Missy Barnes speaks.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- Sandie Walker takes oath to become York's 26th mayor
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- 4 months ago
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- Sandie Walker took the oath of office to become York's 26th mayor. She is not the city's first female mayor, nor is she is the first Black mayor, or the first Black woman to lead the city. She is, as a number of of the attendees of her inaugural Monday afternoon pointed out, the first mayor who was also a 1,000-point scorer, earning that milestone while starring at William Penn Senior High School.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/politics/2026/01/05/sandie-walker-takes-oath-to-become-york-pas-mayor/88030723007/
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- The first bloom of 2026, York White Rose drops on Continental Square with fireworks
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- 4 months ago
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- York marks New Year’s Eve in Continental Square with food trucks, live music, the midnight White Rose drop, and fireworks to start the year.
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- Banky’s Bakehouse brings sweet treats & a backstory to Manchester Twp.
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- 4 months ago
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- Craving something sweet? A new bakery is offering everything from sticky buns, cheesecake, cupcakes, freshly baked pie and whoopie pies.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/19/bankys-bakehouse-in-manchester-township-pa-is-now-open/87689662007/
Banky’s Bakehouse at 2008 N. George Street has been years in the making. It's a true labor of love for Kelli Ferry and her husband Brian. Inspired by her love for serving others, Kelli started her baking journey when she wanted to raise money to send her son Daniel on a church mission trip to Kansas.
In the late '90s, after moving from Pennsylvania to Kentucky for her husband’s new job, Daniel came home from school one Wednesday night excited to tell his parents about the mission trip. But there was one caveat – he needed to pay his own way.
“I’m like, OK,” Kelli recalled with tears in her eyes. “We just bought a house, and we were trying...
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- Santa brings Christmas magic to NICU babies at WellSpan York Hospital
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- 4 months ago
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- Tom Kemp, a respiratory therapist at WellSpan York Hospital, visited the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit on Dec. 18 bringing a first Christmas to babies.
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- TMI restart is a symbol of renewal of nuclear energy, energy sec Wright says describing safety
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- 4 months ago
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- The nuclear power plant formerly known as Three Mile Island is more than a complex mass of concrete and steel.
It is a symbol.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/17/tmi-restart-a-symbol-of-renewal-of-nuclear-energy-says-energy-secretary/87813597007/
To some, it represents the terror of the days following March 28, 1979, the date of the worst nuclear accident in American history. That legacy remains.
The CEO of the company that owns the undamaged unit 1 reactor, which was down for refueling when equipment failure and human error combined to cause a partial meltdown of its sibling reactor, unit 2, acknowledges that, calling the accident the nuclear industry's "darkest day."
"Everybody understands what this plant represents," said Joe Dominguez, CEO and president of plant owner Constellation, the largest owner of nuclear plants in the country.
To his company, and to t...
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- Off-duty suicide save underscores York police officer's commitment
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- 4 months ago
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- It was Oct. 3, a Friday, late in the afternoon, when Victoria Baez and her fiancé were taking their kids and dogs to Rudy Park, heading out of town on North George Street.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/17/stress-and-trauma-shadow-york-pa-police-officer-on-and-off-duty/87735393007/
It was a day off for Baez and her fiancé, both York City police officers, and they were looking forward for a relaxing and fun afternoon at the park.
As they approached the North George Street interchange with Interstate 83, they saw something alarming. A man was standing on the edge of the bridge. It was not normal, and as a police officer, she is attuned to detecting situations that are not normal.
“I think he’s going to jump,” Baez told her fiancé.
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- Jeri Jones speaks about Mary Ann Furnace and a geologist couple
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- 5 months ago
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- Jeri Jones on early iron production at Mary Ann Furnace and Anna Jonas & George Stose early county geologists at York Co. History Center Dec. 11.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- Stephen Smith on Emanuel Herman, James Rankin during Revolutionary War
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- 5 months ago
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- Stephen Smith speaks about two American Revolutionary War men during the York County History Storytellers event Dec. 11, 2025 at the history center.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- June Burk Lloyd on York's mysterious Declaration of Independence signer
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- 5 months ago
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- June Burk Lloyd speaks on Declaration of Independence signer James Smith and the American Protective League, a WWI citizen force, during Storytellers.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- Hear Jamie Noerpel and Dominish Miller on Lafayette's visits to York
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- 5 months ago
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- Jamie Noerpel and Dominish Miller speak about Lafayette's visits to York during the York County History Storytellers event on Dec. 11, 2025.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- Ben Neely on the Committee of Safety and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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- 5 months ago
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- Ben Neely speaks on the 1774 Committee of Safety and Frances Ellen Watkins Harper during York County History Storytellers event on Dec. 11, 2025.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- See opening day at Roundtop Mountain Resort in northern York County
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- 5 months ago
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- Roundtop Mountain Resort opened for skiing on Dec. 13, 2025. Raw video provided by Roundtop Mountain Resort.
( VIdeo Paul Kuehnel )
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- See structural issues prompting Union Lutheran Church redevelopment proposal in York, Pa.
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- 5 months ago
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- The Rev. Joel Folkemer tells everyone that he has a love-hate relationship with the nearly 100-year-old Union Evangelical Lutheran Church building on West Market Street in York.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story:
It's a beautiful Late Gothic Revival-style church designed by local architect John Dempwolf. The sanctuary features stained glass windows created by Rudy Art Glass Studio of York, according to architectural historian Scott D. Butcher.
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- Huge retro candy shop opens Dec. 12 on Continental Square, in York, Pa. at 4:05 p.m.
- Date posted
- 5 months ago
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- Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop is bringing retro candy, fun soda and international treats to downtown York's Continental Square.
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- Scott Mingus on freedom seekers vs. bounty hunters at York history event
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- 5 months ago
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- Scott Mingus speaks on freedom seekers vs. bounty hunters during York County History Storytellers Dec. 11, 2025.
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- Samantha Dorm speaks on military woman at York history storytellers
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- 5 months ago
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- Samantha Dorm speaks about the Six Triple Eight and Staff Sgt. Fairy Ensminger Decker at York County History Center Dec. 11, 2025.
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- Shot on the job, a York cop had to make sure he was fit for duty, physically and mentally
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- 5 months ago
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- At about 6:30 a.m. on Jan. 18, 2018, York City Police Detective Kyle Pitts was among the members of the U.S. Marshal Service’s Fugitive Task Force who had descended on a house in Harrisburg’s Allison Hill neighborhood to secure the arrest of a woman wanted on a weapons charge.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/10/wounded-on-the-job-york-cop-had-to-heal-physically-and-mentally/87235450007/
The members of the task force entered the house and while Pitts, who had just been assigned to the task force, was taking the woman into custody, they heard a man’s voice from the second floor of the rowhouse.
“Are you looking for me?” he yelled from the top of the stairs.
They hadn’t been. Although, they would have had a reason to be looking for him. The man, 31-year-old Kevin Sturgis, was wanted in Philadelphia, accused of attempted murder in the shooting of a pregnant woman.
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- The fascinating story behind these iconic York County tree sale signs
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- 5 months ago
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- When Glenn Olsen was in high school in Reading, his mother helped him find a job at Karetas Fruit and Produce.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/09/a-surprisingly-interesting-story-behind-these-iconic-york-county-signs/87672799007/
It was a good job and he enjoyed it. It fit in with his school schedule and the baseball season – he was a pitcher on Wilson High School’s powerhouse team back then.
During the holiday season, the produce distributor sold Christmas trees and put Olsen in charge of the lot. He oversaw marketing, and he painted the signs advertising the lot and placed them around town. The lot did well, selling some 300 trees when he was running the lot.
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- Take a last peek underground at York's comfort stations before they are sealed up #urbex
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- 5 months ago
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- Framing the southeast corner of Continental Square for 96 years, the curved iconic stone railings of the comfort station in York are now gone. Their embedded memory still guides the imagination down the surviving stairs and rooms hidden below.
( Video/story: Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/videos/news/local/2025/12/09/see-a-prohibition-era-piece-of-history-sealed-under-continental-square/87664504007/
Although now sealed and only accessible by a locked trap door, the sturdy finishes of copper, tile and stone − materials and workmanship not often designed into public restrooms today − will sit in darkness beneath the square waiting for a future plan.
The comfort stations operated on the square from 1929 until around 1978. York was a bustling downtown center in the early years with train service and street cars bringing travelers to a robust downtown commercial scene. The stately restrooms were built out of a need for a new public...
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- Take an early look inside West York’s The Bakery entertainment venue
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- 5 months ago
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- The Bakery Entertainment Complex, a 52,000-square-foot dream by Ben Sutton is taking shape inside a massive former bakery building at 1501 W. King St. in West York.
( Video/ Story: Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: Take an early look inside West York’s The Bakery entertainment venue
"The goal of the whole project is to create the ultimate destination for everybody, not just the young crowd, not just the 60+, not just for kids," Sutton said giving a tour while contractors completed plumbing, carpentry and painting on Dec. 4.
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- See York's 2025 Christmas tree lighting on Continental Square
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- 5 months ago
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- Crowds gathered for the annual tree lighting ceremony in downtown York.
(Video by Paul Kuehnel )
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- York County's new coroner plans in-house autopsies in coming years
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- 5 months ago
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- York County Coroner-elect Tania Zech plans to bring autopsies in-house in the coming years rather than sending decedents to a hospital hours away to determine how they died.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/05/york-county-coroner-elect-tania-zech-aims-to-bring-autopsies-in-house/87376383007/
The effort started with current York County Coroner Pam Gay, who had a new morgue built in Springettsbury Township during her tenure. It includes an autopsy suite.
Zech, chief deputy coroner, recently won election in an uncontested race to serve as the next York County Coroner. Gay is retiring at the end of her third term in January 2026.
"... I would love to see the York County Coroner's Office doing our own in-house autopsies," Zech said, adding she believes it will happen in the next year or two.
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- See first seasonal snowmaking at Roundtop Mountain Resort, Lewisberry
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- 5 months ago
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- Roundtop Mountain Resort will continue to make snow when they have cold weather stretches. See current conditions at skiroundtop.com.
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- Bishop Road bridge faces demolition as commissioners won't transfer
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- 5 months ago
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- A 14-year saga to either preserve or demolish the Bishop Road bridge has likely come to an end with the Cumberland County Commissioners deciding not to entertain a motion to transfer ownership to Upper Allen Township during a commissioner's meeting meeting Dec. 4. The 127-year-old iron bridge is scheduled to be demolished early in 2026.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/04/historic-bishop-road-bridge-slated-for-demolition-in-early-2026/87603959007/
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- The York Barbell guy - an I-83 roadside icon - will spin once again
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- 5 months ago
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- A couple of weeks ago, York Barbell asked its followers on Facebook to vote on whether Norb, the barbell guy who has served as a company symbol and roadside icon for decades, should spin once again.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/02/norb-the-i-83-york-barbell-guy-will-spin-once-again/87566488007/
Norb - performing a weightlifting motion called a split and clean - is mounted on a rotating spindle that has not rotated in years. When York Barbell asked whether Norb should spin again, the outcry was overwhelming: Yes!
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- Two York County police chiefs bound by tragedy find ways to move forward
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- 5 months ago
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- On a recent afternoon, Dave Lash and Matt Millsaps sat side-by-side at a table in Lash’s office in Northern Regional’s headquarters to talk about their experiences of the past few months.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/crime/2025/12/02/bound-by-tragedy-2-york-county-police-chiefs-millsaps-lash-find-ways-to-move-forward/87341724007/
They have a lot in common. They are veteran cops with decades of experience between them, and they lead police departments – Lash is chief of Northern Regional and Millsaps is chief in West York Borough.
And they have the tragic distinction of leading departments who lost officers to gun violence this year.
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- Retro candy shop to open in York with $5 candy buffet, shakes & more
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- 5 months ago
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- Grandpa Joe’s Candy Shop is bringing retro candy, fun soda and international treats to downtown York's Continental Square.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/12/02/grandpa-joes-candy-shop-to-bring-sweet-nostalgia-to-downtown-york-pa/87552570007/
Inspired by musical fantasy "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," Grandpa Joe's founder and CEO Christopher Beers opened his first candy shop in downtown Canonsburg, right outside Pittsburgh. Now, he's bringing his 21st location to Central Pa.
Beers said he has been following the growth and resurgence of downtown York for years and is excited to be part of the community.
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- Hellam Twp. refugee from Congo reunited with brother after 24 years
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- 5 months ago
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- It was a normal morning. Well, as normal as life could be in Matadi, a town at the western point of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the central African nation’s chief seaport, along the Congo as it flows into the Atlantic.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/11/24/hellam-twp-refugee-from-congo-reunited-with-his-brother-after-24-yrs/87323214007/
Makaya Revell left his home early that morning. He doesn’t remember anything strange about it. His father was in the hospital with an unknown ailment. He remembered hearing gunfire and armed rebels walking the streets. That was what passed for normal. He left home that morning to take a driving lesson; at 16, he was learning to drive.
“Our country was in bad spirits,” Revell said. “It was normal but wasn’t a normal morning either.”
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- A turkey tradition: Union Lutheran Church and T C Backer partner to feed community
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- 5 months ago
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- Ty Backer, motivated by witnessing food insecurity in York, partnered with Union Evangelical Lutheran Church during COVID, now serving 1,500 dinners this year. During the pandemic, Union Lutheran stepped after Backer was turned away from several locations. The tradition has continued for six years.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- This new Dallastown restaurant mashup blends sweets and meats
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- 5 months ago
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- Two former Franklin Street Social vendors joined forces to open up a new concept in Dallastown, merging smoked meat with waffles, slushies and sweets.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/11/25/sweet-steer-munchies-bbq-blends-barbecue-burgers-desserts/87316776007/
Reese Martin, owner of Urban Steer known for its steak dinners, partnered with Ashley and Efrain Hernandez, who own Sweet Tooth Waffles & Munchies, to launch Sweet Steer, Munchies & BBQ: a one-stop-shop for barbecue, burgers and desserts under one roof at 64 East Main Street, Dallastown.
Both vendors started out as food trucks before making the leap into opening in the Social, and as their clientele grew, they each wanted a bigger space to expand their offerings.
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- See Ellen Freireich honored for 28 years on York Suburban School Board
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- 5 months ago
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- Ellen Freireich was celebrated before her last school board meeting with a reception as a 28-year member who attended just about every student event.
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- See the cars up for auction by York County District Attorney Nov. 28
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- 5 months ago
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- The annual Drug Task Force auction set for Nov. 28 at Schaad Detective Agency, 1114 Roosevelt Ave., York. Auction begins at 10 a.m. with 30 vehicles.
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- York County cop endured more trauma than most police & now works to help officers get help
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- 5 months ago
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- It was a Monday night, usually a slow night as far as police work goes, weekends being prime time for malfeasance and disturbances of the public peace.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/crime/2025/11/24/york-county-cop-jamie-miller-who-endured-trauma-now-counsels-other-police-officers-to-get-help/87210006007/
Jamie Miller was on duty with his partner of six years, a woman whose husband was one of their supervisors at Springettsbury Township, a police department with 32 officers dedicated to protecting and serving the suburban community in York County.
A typical night would include what could be considered routine calls – domestic disputes, shoplifting, traffic stops, that kind of stuff.
The afternoon before – Feb. 16, 2014 – had been anything but routine. And looking back, Miller believes it was a harbinger of the events of that Monday night. That night, he and his partner responded to a call ...
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- 5 great dive bars to try in York County, Pa.
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- 5 months ago
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- Who doesn't love a good dive bar? Here are 5 to try in York County, Pa.
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- See regional designers make their mark with Christmas Tree Showcase at Hershey Gardens
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- 5 months ago
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- The Christmas Tree Showcase at Hershey Gardens runs from Nov. 21 through Jan. 1 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. More info hersheygardens.org.
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- York’s No. 17 steam engine is back on track in New Freedom after year-long inspection
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- 5 months ago
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- The Northern Central Railway of York's 1860s-replica steam engine, known as the William H. Simpson No. 17, will returned to its home in New Freedom Nov. 19 after successfully completing an inspection.
(Video/story Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/11/20/york-pas-1860s-replica-steam-engine-returns-after-400k-inspection/87351915007/
For the past year, the locomotive has been out of service and at Strasburg Mechanical Services in Ronks, Pa., undergoing the 1472 inspection, which is a comprehensive and lengthy assessment required by the Federal Railroad Administration.
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- From farm fields to server farms, York County grapples with potential data center invasion
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- 5 months ago
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- Back in May or June, David Naylor, chairman of the East Manchester Township board of supervisors, received a call from a woman who told him that she had received inquiries from a developer interested in buying her farm to build a data center.
“What’s a data center?” she asked Naylor.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/data-center/2025/11/19/york-county-pa-grapples-with-potential-data-center-invasion/86949111007/
Naylor wasn’t quite sure, so he did some research. It was a different kind of development for the rural northeastern York County township. The municipality is home to 8,400 people spread over 17 square miles, bordered on the east by the Susquehanna River, the bulk of it farmland. The township’s industrial zones are located in its westernmost tip and along a strip of land on the west bank of the river, between the York Haven hydroelectric dam and the Brunner Island power plant downstream.
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- Taste the county fair year-round at Hunnie’s Country Chicken now open in Red Lion
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- 5 months ago
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- Hunnie's Country Chicken, a spot that feels like the county fair all year long, is now officially open at the Franklin Street Social.
( video Paul Kuehnel )
Inspired by chicken concepts popping up all over the country, including Wingstop, Dave's Hot Chicken and Raising Cane's, the owners of the Red Lion food hall launched Hunnie's as a fast-casual chicken tender and wing spot, located on the second floor of the Social, next to Wild Batch Bistro.
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- See a service at Weigelstown Elementary School remembering veterans in Dover
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- 6 months ago
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- A Veterans Day Field of Flags program honored veterans of students and teachers.
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- See York's 2025 Christmas tree, cut in Springettsbury, arrive in York - and hear its story
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- 6 months ago
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- Donald Reigart II tells how this year's 38-foot Christmas tree started life, and see its path from cutting to touching down on Continental Square.
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- See York College students placing flags around campus for Veterans Day 2025
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- 6 months ago
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- Members of York College's ice hockey and baseball teams, as well as those involved in volunteer groups, placed flags on campus Nov. 11, 2025.
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- York salutes generations of Marines in flag-raising ceremony at city hall
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- 6 months ago
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- Honoring 250 years of Marine Corps history in York County, the Marine Corps flag was raised in front of York City Hall on Nov. 10 in a ceremony with First Capital Detachment of The Marine Corps League.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
Sgt. Brendan Willett, an active duty Marine from York Township, raised the flag while a line of the First Capital Detachment sang the Marine Corps hymn.
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- Red Lion man helped liberate notorious WW II Buchenwald concentration camp
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- 6 months ago
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- A couple of years ago, a small, overstuffed envelope made it to the desk of the Jewish Community Center’s Adriel Resh.
( Video Paul Kuehnel, Story Jim McClure ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/opinion/columnists/2025/11/06/red-lion-pa-man-helped-liberate-buchenwald-concentration-camp/87084006007/
It, thus, found a home on just the right desk. Resh, the York JCC’s Jewish life and culture director, is a specialist in World War II history with a deep interest in the Holocaust and the liberation of concentration camps that the Nazis operated in Germany, Poland and elsewhere.
She opened the envelope and found pictures from a soldier with a camera who documented sites around Germany as the Allies quashed Hitler’s ranks in 1945.
As American forces rolled across former German Army strongholds, they came across concentration camps where Hitler’s Nazis sought to exterminate Jewish, Roma and Slavic people, people with physical and ...
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- 'Near and dear to my heart': West York H.S. flag project benefits disabled veterans
- Date posted
- 6 months ago
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- West York Area High School social studies teacher Emily Rubalcaba was inspired by her Army veteran father Gerry Corcoran.
( Video Paul Kuehnel )
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- Veterans honored at York Expo Center send-off for Naval Academy trip
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- 6 months ago
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- Hundreds of veterans gathered for a send-off at the York Expo Center on Nov. 6 for an annual trip to the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis hosted by Bailey Coach.
( Video/ Story: Paul Keuhnel ) Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/2025/11/06/york-county-honors-101-year-old-wwii-vet-quentin-stambaugh-at-send-off/87122885007/
A ceremony before the busses departed included local dignitaries and a speech by recently retired Major General Dave Hill and a presentation by Gold Star parents.
World War II veteran Quentin Stambaugh, a 101-year old who survived 39 bombing missions, was awarded a proclamation by York County President Commissioner Julie Wheeler.
Hill summed up his military career during his speech, "What did my time of service mean to me and my family? ...Gave us purpose, the kind that lasts beyond any assignment or rank, it gave us opportunity, to grow, lead, to fail and try again and most of all gave us connection,...
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- West York honors Officer Duarte with memorial, gallery, and heartfelt community tribute
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- 6 months ago
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- A crowd gathered Thursday afternoon at Freedom Park to dedicate the West York Borough Fallen Officers Memorial in honor of Officer Andrew Duarte, who was killed in the line of duty earlier this year.
( Video Paul Kuehnel ) Story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/10/31/west-york-dedicates-fallen-officer-memorial-to-andrew-duarte/86995767007/
The memorial is the culmination of the work of Chief Administrator Shawn Mauck, the elected officials, the employees and the community. Nancy Duarte Matarese thanked them for keeping her son's memory alive "in such a beautiful way."
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- Sheepford Road Bridge restoration begins with dramatic lift after 138 years.
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- 6 months ago
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- A historical bridge restoration project years in making literally took off in minutes as the 1887 Sheepford Road Bridge took to the sky on Nov. 4 as it was lifted off its 138 year-old resting place, spanning the Yellow Breeches Creek in Fairview Township crossing into Cumberland County.
Video by Dino Sorbello, Story Paul Kuehnel
Full story: https://www.ydr.com/story/news/local/2025/11/05/sheepford-bridge-to-be-restored-in-york-repainted-blue-and-pewter/87085478007/
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- Two found dead inside home in northern York County, 911 spokesman says
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- 6 months ago
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- Police in northern York County found two individuals deceased inside a home, said Ted Czech, public information officer for York County 911.
( VIdeo Paul Kuehnel )


