today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “When people are two faced, the only thing you’ll know for sure is that you can’t trust either of them.” – Anonymous
- Reform broom sweeps in new team of Penn State Trustees – Penn State Website
- Corn Crib owner brings indoor farmers market to Mt. Joy – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- Columbia resident, three others charged with home invasion – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- “Army National Guard Private First Class Kevin A. Calvert recently graduated from basic training at Fort Benning, Ga. The son of Arthur and Wendy Calvert of Mountville, he is a 1998 graduate of Hempfield High School.” – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- “Cyber schooler” gets to go to “bricks and mortar” school prom – Harrisburg Patriot-News
Laverne N. Surley of the Dutchland Derby Rollers is profiled in an article in today’s Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, Source: Dutchland Derby Rollers Website
- “And we wonder why so many ex-inmates go back to jail?” – Letter to editor, Harrisburg Patriot-News
- “POLICE LOG: “MARIETTA: Valerie J. Weirich, 28, of 17 W. Market St., Marietta, was charged with disorderly conduct and public drunkenness on Thursday for allegedly yelling obscenities outside her home and disobeying orders to go indoors. – MANOR TWP.: Richard Gould, 56, of Wrightsville, has been charged after crashing his motorcycle March 29 in the 3400 block of River Road.” – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era
- “West Hempfield man elected president of Safari Club International” – Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era