Thursday, July 10, 2014

Groundbreaking Friday for Route 441 project in Columbia

A groundbreaking ceremony for the relocation project will be held Friday at 9 a.m. in the borough.
The public event will be held at Cedar and Second streets. In case of rain, the ceremony will be held at the River Park pavilion.


Jerry King Musser took the following photographs today showing the progress of the bypass project.
(Used with permission)


Fox43 reports on mayflies


http://fox43.com/2014/07/10/mayfly-invasion-a-good-thing-experts-say/

Fox 43's Melissa Nardo did her five o'clock report from the Veterans' Memorial Bridge.
The topic: mayflies, whose carcasses have accumulated in large piles on the bases of the new bridge lights.


Lancaster man dies after jumping from moving car in West Hempfield

In the area of 15th and Manor streets just southeast of Columbia, Beattie jumped from the left rear of the SUV while it was moving.

Monday, July 7, 2014

Should Lancaster County firefighters be sworn to secrecy before learning about oil train locations?

Lancaster County's emergency management director is balking at forcing fire chiefs and volunteer firefighters here to sign confidentiality agreements before they can learn when trains carrying flammable crude oil pass through their communities.
Randy Gockley, the county's emergency management coordinator, calls the requirement "overkill" and has sought guidance from the county solicitor.

Lancaster County firefighters won't have to swear secrecy to learn about oil trains

Firefighters in Lancaster County won't have to sign confidentiality agreements to learn the location of trains carrying flammable crude oil in their communities.

MORE:
http://m.lancasteronline.com/news/local/lancaster-county-firefighters-won-t-have-to-swear-secrecy-to/article_afa674d4-0601-11e4-9f6c-0017a43b2370.html?mode=jqm

What I Saw - July 7, 2014

Fox 43 reporting from the river - literally.