Friday Feb 10 | The York Daily Record
Officials: No credible threat found in Dallastown schools
The investigation into a bomb threat found on a Dallastown Area School District wall will continue, but no credible threat was found, officials said Friday.
Friday Feb 10 | York Dispatch
Dallastown school superintendent resigns at request of school board
In a stunning development that caught even some officials involved off guard, the Dallastown Area School Board Thursday asked for and then accepted the resignation of Superintendent Stewart Weinberg.
Dallastown's five-year financial outlook raises concerns
Dallastown Area School Board's budget committee on Thursday gave the board a five-term glimpse of the district's financial future.
Police: Man pointed gun at York club's security guards
York City Police charged a Manchester Township man Friday after he pointed a handgun at two members of a club's security force last month, according to charging documents.
A York County Native Nearing 20 Years of Mission Work in Haiti Hopes...
A York County man returned to his hometown of Dallastown in November. While in town, he has asked for help to continue his mission work in Haiti .
Police: Man cited for trying to spit on police car
Pennsylvania State Police cited a Dallastown man Sunday morning after they said he tried to spit on a moving police cruiser, according to a news release.
NAMI announces free educational program
National Alliance on Mental Illness of Pennsylvania York County will hold a free Family-to-Family educational program 6:30 to 9 p.m. beginning March 1 at Bethlehem United Methodist Church, 109 E. Main St., Dallastown.
Spring-like weather draws people outside
Four-year-old Isaiah Williams put on his swimming trunks Wednesday, thinking he could engage in a water battle as temperatures soared into the 60s for the second day in a row.
Feb. 1 spotlight: What's new in Dallastown, Red Lion and Eastern York County
Each Wednesday, we'll take a look at what's new in the Dallastown, Red Lion and eastern York County areas.
Reading Eagle Without three key starters, Gov. Mifflin didn't have quite enough firepower.
School board member objects to Gay-Straight Alliance event in Dallastown
Dallastown Area High School's Gay-Straight Alliance club is screening a documentary on Wednesday they hope will encourage acceptance and reduce bullying.
We passed yearbook pictures, not nudes
And I'm no prude. Honestly, I appreciate the female anatomy as much as anyone. One of God's greatest creations.
Ice Hockey: West York improves to 12-0-0 in Cpihl Tier 2 action
West York continued its perfect run through Central Penn Interscholastic Hockey League Tier 2 action on Monday night with a 9-2 beating of Warwick at the Lancaster Ice Rink.
How has this New Freedom couple stayed married for 78 years? It's pretty simple
Charles and Helen Stein of New Freedom were 18 and 17, respectively, when they married Jan.
Dallastown looks at sponsorships as source of money
If you've always wanted an auditorium, field or other piece of Dallastown school property named after you and your checkbook is ready, school officials are waiting.
Jan. 18 spotlight: What's new in Dallastown, Red Lion and Eastern York County
Ron Kauffman of New Salem submitted this photo of horses in York Township to the Daily Record/Sunday News online landscapes and scenery gallery.
Pennsylvania may soon join other states with 'safe passing' laws to protect bicyclists
Road cyclists call it getting buzzed - when a car passes by so close that the vehicle almost hits the cyclist or runs the cyclist off the road.
Lori Badders: Church bakes cookies for inmates
The Christmastime Cookie Project at Mount Nebo United Methodist Church is one of those things that people do quietly but I think is deserving of some "shout-out-loud" praise.
Gichner Systems lays off 50 employees
About 50 production workers were laid off last week from Gichner Shelter Systems, which makes military shelter systems at three plants in the Dallastown area and acts as a subcontractor for larger companies.
South Western, Dallastown cleared in state PSSA investigation
South Western and Dallastown school districts are among many schools removed from a state investigation into "aberrant or unusual" PSSA results.