Silas Chamberlin
“This is a crisis.”
Back in April 2020, that’s how we summed up an hour-long webinar analyzing COVID-19’s impact on York County. During the webinar, we discussed York County Economic Alliance’s recently-completed report that predicted 18-30% of our county’s small businesses were at risk of permanent closure. We outlined the trickle-down effect of childcare centers closing or reducing capacity and the impact it would have on working parents trying to maintain employment in an increasingly perilous jobs market. We also warned that if federal relief programs were not administered wisely then vulnerable populations particularly people living at or near the poverty level and historically-disadvantaged businesses and communities would face disproportionate hardships.
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Updated: 1:20 PM EST March 12, 2021
YORK COUNTY, Pa. Update, 1 p.m. (March 12): State Police say Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh was found dead after an week-long extensive search.
The cause or manner of the death is pending autopsy, police said. At this time, there is no threat to the public and there is no further information that we can provide regarding this investigation, State Police said in a press release. We cannot thank South Central PA Search and Rescue, Middle Creek Search and Recuse, as well as the endless number of volunteers who helped assist the Pennsylvania State Police with this investigation.
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York County Rail Trail Authority purchases more than eight miles of dormant rail line
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
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The York County Rail Trail Authority has purchased more than eight miles of dormant rail line.
The York County Rail Trail Authority the has 8.45 miles of dormant rail line that is part of the Genesee & Wyoming rail line, which is located east and west of Spring Grove. The purchase is in two sections: 5.25 miles from the Penn and Heidelberg townships’ border to just west of Spring Grove and 3.2 miles from Main Street in Spring Grove to Stoverstown Road in West Manchester Township.