Sep 9, 2009 | LancasterOnline
Generators bound for Three Mile Island will soon hit the road
One down, one to go. The first of two massive steam generators bound for the nuclear power plant at Three Mile Island was hauled ashore Tuesday at Tome's Landing Marina in this quaint, Susquehanna River town.
Stimulus funds go to ag energy projects in the county
Federal stimulus funds will be used to convert manure and wood into electricity on two Lancaster County farms and in a commercial greenhouse.
Storming Warning: Thunderstorms to ...
Storming Warning: Thunderstorms to hit county By STAFF 2009-08-09 17:46:00 Intelligencer Journal Lancaster New Era SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING The National Weather Service in State College has issued a thunderstorm warning for Lancaster County.
Storming Warning: Thunderstorms to ...
Storming Warning: Thunderstorms to hit county By STAFF 2009-08-09 17:46:00 Intelligencer Journal Lancaster New Era SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING The National Weather Service in State College has issued a thunderstorm warning for Lancaster County.
Man extricated from hay-raking machine
Firefighters had to extricate a farm worker who got pinned in a hay-raking machine in an accident in Elizabeth Township late this morning.
Man extricated from hay-raking machine
Firefighters had to extricate a farm worker who got pinned in a hay-raking machine in an accident in Elizabeth Township late this morning.
Lost couple stays put, gets found
No doubt, Sunday was a perfect day for a summer hike. A Reading couple certainly thought so when they started out from a trailhead in Penn Township early in the afternoon.
Ephrata woman hurt when car hits tree in Clay Twp.
An Ephrata woman was injured early this morning when she lost control of the car she was driving on a wet road and crashed into a tree, state police said.
Brickerville clerk robbed at knifepoint
A masked man held a knife to the throat of a female convenience store clerk Wednesday night, as he helped himself to a handful of cash from the Brickerville store.
Memorial Day '09: Saluting their own
In the last six years, Bob Trout has played the slow, haunting strains of "Taps" at 500 local veterans' funerals.