Monday, April 1, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Friday, March 29, 2013
“Amish Mafia Tour” aims to disprove show’s claims | WPMT FOX43
Discovery Channel's hit "Amish Mafia" bills itself as a reality show, but local historian Brad Igou says it's anything but real – and he can prove it. Igou is opening a new attraction called the "Amish Mafia Tour" that will show visitors the shooting locations. Much of the show was shot on the farm of the Silverstone Inn just off of Route 30, including the barn that housed main character Lebanon Levi's office.
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http://fox43.com/2013/03/29/amish-mafia-tour-aims-to-disprove-shows-claims/
Found-metal sculptures forged from scrap, imagination - LancasterOnline
Roger Dorsey is a heavy metal artist.
He finds inspiration in scrap yards. In fact, he's a regular at Frank Sahd Salvage Center in Columbia, where workers sometimes set aside interesting pieces of -- well, let's be honest, most people would consider it junk -- for his use.
"I'm like one of the family," he says. "They treat me really well."
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http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/831652_Found-metal-sculptures-forged-from-scrap--imagination.html
Thursday, March 28, 2013
Marauders banding together to keep out Corbett | PennLive.com
To say that Millersville University has picked a controversial speaker for its spring commencement this year is putting it mildly.
Students, faculty and alumni in Marauder Nation have signed a petition to oppose the university's choice. A group has set up a Facebook page voicing their outrage. Emails are pouring into the university administration's offices. Students are meeting this afternoon to organize some kind of response.
So who is generating this reaction?
None other than Pennsylvania's 46th governor – Tom Corbett.
Wednesday, March 27, 2013
Columbia Center Offers New Service
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Tuesday, March 26, 2013
Columbia council seeks solution for sewage - News - LancasterOnline.com
Columbia Borough Council took the wastewater treatment plant problem and the need to comply with clean water regulations in an entirely different direction Monday by asking Lancaster Area Sewer Authority for a proposal to purchase the entire system.
The 5-1 vote to turn to LASA came in response to concerns raised by residents that the solution favored by the municipal authority — refurbishing the plant — was expensive and short-sighted.
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http://lancasteronline.com/article/local/830753_Columbia-council-seeks-solution-for-sewage.html