Today's news of interest, compiled by YorkCounts
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The Guardian Angels are planning a visit to York County next month to see if a local chapter could work, County Commissioner Steve Chronister said Tuesday. They are expected to play a key part in Chronister's $2.5 million crime-prevention plan, which was left out of the 2008 budget approved last week.
Daily Record laments, but expresses hope for future of SAC.
Hicks: Mum's the word on Guardian Angels.
Council, Downtown Inc. disagree on appointee.
City school board divided on rebuilding plan for Ferguson Elementary.
Hope. Hatred. Admiration. Boredom. People exercising at Leader Health & Fitness in York Township on Tuesday expressed those thoughts when they reflected on President Bush's Monday State of the Union address.
Hanover schools hire interim superintendent.
The smoke-filled bar -- mysterious, inspirational, iconic and, yes, unhealthy -- is about to be snuffed out in Maryland. Tomorrow at midnight the last smoldering cigarettes will be put out in barroom ashtrays across the state, and a part of our culture -- like the milkman, the typewriter, 8-track tapes and the rotary phone before it -- will fade a little further into history.
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