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Lancaster man gets 55 years for campground murder
Updated May 03, 2021;
A Lancaster man must spend decades behind bars for killing a woman at a Schuylkill County campground.
Schuylkill County President Judge William E. Baldwin sentenced Robert G. Leonard III Monday afternoon to 27-1/2 to 55 years in state prison for the Jan. 5, 2019 death of Terri Gee, of Ephrata.
Leonard, 46, was convicted March 11 of third-degree murder, two counts of aggravated assault, one count each of strangulation, illegal possession of a weapon, simple assault, and recklessly endangering another person.
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May 1 MAHANOY CITY Insurance is covering Mahanoy Area School District's legal bills as its appeal of a student free speech case has risen to the U.S. Supreme Court. "The school district has paid the deductible of $15,000 related to our E&O insurance," Business Administrator John J. Hurst told the school board Thursday night. The nine justices on the Supreme Court.
Music store owner among those displaced by Pottsville fire
Republican Herald (Pottsville, PA)
Foltin Music Center, while firefighters carried out musical instruments that could be salvaged.
They set sooty drums and guitars on a tarp in the parking lot of the business complex along
Route 61 that was heavily damaged by fire Wednesday morning.
Foltin said he opened the business in 2002 and did everything from music lessons to instrument repairs and sales. I do have insurance, but I don t think it will be enough to cover everything, he said.
The fire did extensive damage to the two-story concrete structure at
450 N. Claude A. Lord Blvd. (
Gordon council adopts resolutions setting floodplain-related fees
Republican Herald (Pottsville, PA)
Apr. 12 GORDON Two resolutions connected to an updated floodplain ordinance were adopted by the borough council at its
April 5 meeting.
Federal Emergency Management Agency, which has been updating the floodplain maps throughout the country.
Following an informational meeting to inform residents about the changes, council President
Todd Houser introduced resolutions regarding regulating construction or development in the floodplain, which in the floodplain ordinance which requires a permit from the borough; and another that allows the borough to establish fees for any appeal any action or decision of the floodplain administrator.