Friday, March 11, 2016
Coroner identifies 1 of 2 bodies found in Susquehanna River this week
The coroner is still working to identify a second body that was also found on Wednesday.
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Thursday, March 10, 2016
Commission Seeks Comments on 717 Area Code Relief Plan
HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) today voted to defer an implementation plan that would result in a new area code in the 717 service area, pending receipt of comments.
The Commission voted 5-0 to hold in abeyance and seek comments on the petition filed by Neustar Inc. (Neustar), the North American Numbering Plan Administrator (NANPA). Neustar, acting on behalf of the Pennsylvania telecommunications industry, filed a petition on Oct. 23, 2015, requesting approval of its plan to alleviate numbering exhaust for the 717 Numbering Plan Area (NPA or area code) upon its predicted exhaustion in 2018 through the use of a distributed overlay.
"Because we need input from consumers, the industry and other interested parties involved regarding this decision, we direct that the consensus relief plan for the 717 NPA shall not be implemented at this time," the Commission Order states.
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AUTOPSIES FRIDAY TO ESTABLISH IDS, CAUSE OF DEATH FOR 2 MALES FOUND IN SUSQUEHANNA RIVER
MARCH 10, 2016
Officials are investigating the deaths of two males found Wednesday afternoon in the Susquehanna River, about two miles apart, near Safe Harbor Power Plant.
The first male was found about 2:30 p.m., along a skimmer wall at the power plant. A deputy coroner, along with teams from Blue Rock Fire Rescue and Columbia River Rescue, responded to the scene.
The male was removed from the water and pronounced dead.
About 5 p.m., a member of the rescue teams found a second body along a shoreline, about two miles north of the power plant.
That male also was pronounced dead at the scene.
Autopsies are planned for Friday to determine identities of the males and what caused their deaths.
No identification cards were found with the bodies. Their ages couldn't be determined or estimated.
Manor Township police are assisting in the investigation to determine if a crime occurred regarding either male's death.
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