Aug 31, 2009 | Medical News
The Department of Health will provide free potassium iodide, or KI, tablets to people who live or work within a 10-mile radius of Pennsylvania's five nuclear power plants beginning next month.
The state Department of Health will provide free potassium iodide, or KI, tablets this week for people who live or work within a 10-mile radius of Pennsylvania's nuclear power plants.
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From: wgal Description: Abe Short says he caught this fish near the Peach Bottom Power Plant on Sunday, July 19, at 5 p.m. He said he and his friends have caught, and/or seen, several of these nibblers around the warm water outlet of the Peach Bottom Nuclear Power Plant.
One has to wonder what meetings Peach Bottom Township solicitor Gilbert Malone was attending.
Bankruptcy for former Drumore secretary convicted of stealing $300K
A former secretary sentenced last year for stealing more than $300,000 from Drumore Township has declared bankruptcy.
Officials identify body found in river
Officials have identified a body recovered from the Susquehanna River on Sunday as a Maryland man who fell off a boat south of Peach Bottom on Saturday.
Body recovered from river; believed to be missing boater
Emergency crews have recovered what is believed to be the body of a boater who fell overboard early Saturday during a fishing excursion on the Susquehanna River near Peach Bottom, Lancaster County Control reported.
Boaters find body in Susquehanna
Fire officials said a body recovered from the Susquehanna River Sunday is believed to be that of a boater reported missing Saturday morning.
Rescuers are searching for a person who fell into the Susquehanna River from a boat early this morning, according to Lancaster County-Wide Communications.
County man advises runners: Burn your sneakers
Look, Christopher McDougall knows it sounds bizarre and downright hippieish. It looks like it, too, truth be told.
Roads to close for massive Peach Bottom transformer
On Monday, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will shut down a portion of Route 74 in Peach Bottom Township between Route 851 and the Maryland Line to make way for a 27-foot tall power transformer bound for Peach Bottom Atomic Power Station.