today’s news and information gleanings from here and there!
Quote for today… “Part of the teaching office of the bishop is not just what we say, but it’s the way we behave. And I think in any position of authority … those who are somewhat at the top can begin to feel that ‘I deserve this.’” – Bishop Ronald W. Gainer, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg, commenting on the need to walk the talk in this Sunday News article.
- The Sunday News has done a really good job with an article and an interactive map depicting the county’s “tax exempt” properties.
- The power of newspapers remains evident. A few weeks ago, The Morning Call published this article:“Riding the bus” is a job! “Every day, hundreds of Asians sell their Sands Bethlehem casino free-play cards moments after stepping off the bus from New York — a phenomenon that has brought cultural change to the (Lehigh) Valley.” – The Morning Callnon that has brought cultural change to the (Lehigh) Valley.” Today, the newspaper published this follow up story: “Sands Casino cracks down on bus riders.”
- It is the job of journalists to afflict the comfortable and comfort the afflicted.
- Full spectrum – high priced to fast food – cited in York County restaurant inspections – The York Dispatch
- Restaurant inspections in Lancaster County – Sunday News
- A complete listing of all inspections at food serving facilities in Lancaster, York counties and the entire state, except those in Columbia, is available at the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Website.
(York Daily Record) Reader Amber Nicole submitted the photo of the bull on the Wrightsville bridge. She wrote it was taken right before the bull charged at her bike. (Submitted)
- The Sunday News editorial today says “State should show flexibility with much-needed personal care homes.”
- Allentown woman gets billed after police break-in – The Morning Call
- Oregon “Judge says flashing headlights is free speech” – Lebanon Daily News
