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:
What kind of local turnout is expected for Tuesday’s election? Reporter: Chris Kauffman. (ckauffman@yorkdispatch.com)
SAT scores are released. Reporter: Andy Shaw. (ashaw@yorkdispatch.com)
Winners from this weekend’s pageants. Reporter: Chelsea Shank. (cshank@yorkdispatch.com)
Hours cut at Franklintown post office. Reporter: Candy Woodall. (cwoodall@yorkdispatch.com)
Restaurant inspections. Reporter: Candy Woodall. (cwoodall@yorkdispatch.com)
Pennsylvania Arts Experience tour being launched in York. Reporter: Candy Woodall. (cwoodall@yorkdispatch.com)
OPINION:
Don’t complain if you don’t vote. (pdelany@yorkdispatch.com)
Larry Hicks column on municipalities having the nerve to cancel trick or treat. (lhicks@yorkdispatch.com)
SPORTS:
John Walk will have column. (jwalk@yorkdispatch.com)
District 3 football pairings will be released. (sports@yorkdispatch.com)
Weekend dirt-track roundup. (sports@yorkdispatch.com)
Householder’s dirt-track column (may hold). (sports@yorkdispatch.com)
Follow from Saturday’s Penn State-Purdue game.