Here are the stories we’re working on today. Our daily coverage can change at a moment’s notice, but this is what we have so far. If you know of any stories we should be working on, or can contribute to something we have listed here, drop an email to the reporter listed below or to news@yorkdispatch.com.
NEWS:
New mandate says you can’t throw out old televisions and other electronics. What’s being done in York County to comply? Reporter: Chris Kauffman. (ckauffman@yorkdispatch.com)
Dallastown Area school board meeting. Reporter: Andy Shaw (ashaw@yorkdispatch.com)
White Rose Thunder racers in town Thursday. Reporter: Chelsea Shank (cshank@yorkdispatch.com) With ART
Red Lion, Eastern and Southern school boards meet. Correspondents. (news@yorkdispatch.com)
OPINION:
Editorial: State rushed new tuition for tax break program. (pdelany@yorkdispatch.com)
Larry Hicks column looks at new dog tethering ordinances cropping up. (lhicks@yorkdispatch.com)
SPORTS:
Ryan Vandersloot covers Game 2 of the Susquehanna League Playoff Championship Series. Red Lion at York Township. (sports@yorkdispatch.com)
Dick VanOlinda will cover Game 1 of the Central League Playoff Championship Series. Jefferson at Stoverstown. (dvanolinda@yorkdispatch.com)WITH ART.
Andy Snyder will have outdoors column on the Pa. Game Commission’s pheasant-stocking program. The leasing of Game Lands to Marcellus Shale drillers has given the Game Commission some extra cash. As a result, the size of pheasant-stocking program is being doubled, from 100,000 to 200,000.
John Walk covers Revs at home vs. Camden. (jwalk@yorkdispatch.com) With ART