today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “This intensification of weather and climate extremes will be the most visible impact of global warming in our everyday lives.” – Extracted from this National Wildlife Federation Website page, Global Warming is Affecting Weather.
- Columbia Police Department traffic violations – Columbia Police Department news release
- Are the “weather extremes” of this past week a harbinger of a future world? – EPA Future Climate Change Webpage
“Palmyra police released this photo of a man entering the Turkey Hill at 100 W. Main St., Palmyra, early March 31. (SUMBITTED)” – SOURCE: Lebanon Daily News
- Can you just see it, rather than the “People of Wal-Mart” emails you get, there’ll now be the “People of Turkey Hill”? –
- “Trout season opens, but should you be eating the fish you catch?” – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- POLICE LOG: “MANHEIM TWP.: A criminal complaint for possession of drug paraphernalia has been filed against Joshua D. Boyd, 27, Drager Road, Columbia, police said. Officers found the paraphernalia in his possession March 22 while responding to the report of an unconscious person in the 1900 block of Crooked Oak Drive, police said. – MOUNT JOY: Michael A. Bensinger, 20, of the first block of North Gay Street, Marietta, was charged after a traffic stop March 24 on Union School Road, police said.” – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- “On April 27, the Berks County-based World War II re-enactment organization, WWII Homefront Guys and Gals, is running two buses of veterans to the famed memorial, with a side trip to Arlington National Cemetery. One bus will carry veterans from Lancaster County, and the other vets from Berks County.” – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- Medieval-style attack – “A Fairview Township (York County) woman was arrested Tuesday after police said she threw a pot of boiling water on her husband, according to Fairview Township Police. Kimberly Hyser, 41, of Hillside Avenue was charged with simple assault and harassment after she threw the water at her husband during a domestic dispute, police said. Hyser’s husband was treated by Fairview Township EMS for burns to his arm and abdomen.” – York Daily Record
