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  • 6 days ago | pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller

    Updated: May. 09, 2025, 8:02 p.m.|Published: May. 09, 2025, 8:01 p.m.A Dauphin County judge has ordered Harrisburg to continue using a towing service provider it stopped using in February. Harrisburg will have to continue using Don’s & Son’s Towing Services until the matter can be argued in court later this month, according to the order granting a preliminary injunction signed by Judge Jeffrey Engle.

  • 1 week ago | pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller

    “I pray there is a special person in prison who will do to you what you did to me.” That’s what a woman told 59-year-old Odin Rathnam in court before he learned his sentence for sexually abusing her throughout her childhood. Rathnam, an international star and former concertmaster of the Harrisburg Symphony, raped the girl so savagely she required multiple surgeries to even use the bathroom correctly, according to the woman’s statement.

  • 1 week ago | pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller

    Updated: May. 07, 2025, 3:14 p.m.|Published: May. 07, 2025, 3:13 p.m.George Connor, executive director of the Dauphin County Department of Community and Economic Development, attends the weekly commissioners meeting. May 7, 2025. Dan Gleiter | [email protected] Gleiter | [email protected] Dauphin County department director has returned to his job alongside the Dauphin County commissioner he failed to ensure was tested for drugs and alcohol after a crash in a government vehicle.

  • 1 week ago | pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller

    A Palmyra woman will spend at least a year in Cumberland County Prison after admitting she shot at least nine times at an Upper Allen Township home where her 2-year-old daughter living last year. Tyra Edwards, 26, could spend as much as two years in the county jail for the January 2024 shooting, per a sentence handed down Tuesday by Cumberland County Judge Michelle Sibert.

  • 1 week ago | pennlive.com | Jonathan Bergmueller

    A Dauphin County judge thanked a former Williamsport public official for his service after the official admitted to a 7-year scheme of redirecting public funds and grant money to projects for which they were not intended. “At the core and heart of this criminal action was an intent to creatively benefit his community,” Dauphin County President Judge Scott A. Evans said from the bench Monday morning as he doled out a sentence of year of probation to William Nichols Jr., 72.

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Jonathan Bergmueller
Jonathan Bergmueller @jonpberg
17 Jan 25

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14 Nov 24

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