There might be only about half of the current workforce remaining at York's Harley-Davidson plant, but the company has said it will abort its relocation efforts if the plant's union votes to ratify a new seven-year labor agreement.
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As Harley-Davidson's York union members were meeting Friday morning to review their new contract proposal, officials in Kentucky have lost some hope that the company will relocate to Shelbyville, Ky.
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York City Police are investigating an early Saturday morning robbery of a city store.
Someone knocked in a window fan at the Penn Grocery around 1:30 a.
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Drivers will see single-lane restrictions on Interstate 83 and Route 15 this week.
Crews plan to patch potholes on I-83 between the state line and the Emigsville exit, and they'll be spot milling
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West York football coach Ron Miller put the season in the hands of his players at the beginning of overtime in Friday night's District 3 game against Conestoga Valley.
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In the last several years, York College's athletic department has ascended into the nation's consciousness thanks to several impressive accomplishments from several Spartan programs.
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The York Revolution and WOYK 1350-AM have reached a three-year partnership to air the complete schedule of Revs baseball games. The agreement was announced on Saturday morning by Revolution general manager Matt O'Brien and WOYK general manager Vince Grande.
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EAST LANSING, Mich. -- The popular pastime at Penn State this week has been trying to guess where the members of Nittany Nation will be directing their RVs during bowl season.
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WAGMAN CONSTRUCTION
Gets certification
Wagman Construction Inc has received Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, or LEED, certification from the U.
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Some arrived at the York Expo Center's Toyota Arena early Friday morning, chatting loudly about what Harley-Davidson might have included in the contract proposal.
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The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission has unanimously voted to approve a 9.18 percent increase in water rates for jurisdictional customers receiving service outside of Hanover.
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