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Gov Wolf Announces Photo Printing Lab Moving Out-of-State Headquarters to York County, Creating More Than 100 New Jobs

Just launched: One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views a statewide collaborative visual and storytelling project to document Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 experience. Just launched: One Lens: Sharing Our Common Views a statewide collaborative visual and storytelling project to document Pennsylvania’s COVID-19 experience. × COVID UPDATE: 4.3 million doses of vaccine have been administered across PA. See if you qualify and find appointments. × Gov. Wolf Announces Photo Printing Lab Moving Out-of-State Headquarters to York County, Creating More Than 100 New Jobs January 22, 2021 Governor Tom Wolf announced that Nations Photo Lab, an affiliate of Gallery Blocks LLC (d/b/a Artsy Couture) a leading professional full-service photography printing lab formerly headquartered in Cockeysville, Maryland has relocated its headquarters to Springettsbury Township, York County. The relocation will create 125 new, full-time jobs in the Susquehanna Valley.

A good man just a year in office, Lebanon s state Sen Dave Arnold dead at 49

A good man just a year in office, Lebanon s state Sen. Dave Arnold dead at 49 Ted Czech, York Daily Record © Submitted Pa. Sen. David J. Arnold Jr. passed away on Sunday, Jan. 17, 2021, after battling brain cancer. Pennsylvania Sen. Dave Arnold entered the state legislature just a year ago, bringing with him an assertive energy, ready to implement an array of legislation to benefit his constituents in Lebanon, York and Dauphin counties. The victor of a special election, Arnold, a Republican, vowed to maintain the level of professionalism he displayed during his 14-year tenure as district attorney in Lebanon County. On Sunday, his fellow lawmakers said he accomplished that, and much more.

Manheim Twp hires Benjamin Marchant as interim township manager

YORK: Two vehicle crash at intersection of Route 30, Sherman St

Many in line at food bank never thought they d be there

YORK, Pa. (AP) They began to queue up at about 1:30 p.m. The cars, pickup trucks and SUVs trickled in, lining up in rows set apart by traffic cones in the parking lot of the suburban shopping center. Single people, couples and families occupied themselves while they waited, some glued to their phones, others doing word-find or crossword puzzles, and yet others napping, reclined in the driver’s seats of their cars. By the end of the day, as many as 1,100 cars would stream through the parking lot, their trunk lids and tailgates open, ready to accept the food that would sustain the occupants and their families.

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