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Michael and Wendy McEnany inspect an uprooted tree that fell acoss their driveway early last Wednesday evening in the 200-block of Lost Hollow Road, Frankin Township.

Wind storm sweeps through area, damaging property

By Mary Lou Bytof

Two storms passed through the Dillsburg area Wednesday, June 26, in the early evening and again later into the night, causing downed trees and structure damage in some areas, especially toward the border of York and Adams counties.

The National Weather Service in State College said that although severe winds were reported in this area, most of them were downbursts and not tornadoes. However, they could be just as dangerous, NWS senior forecaster Barry Lambert said.

A downburst is a strong, outward gushing wind system that blows downward in straight lines in all directions from the area of impact at the surface level. It potentially can produce winds that exceed 165 mph and can last for more than 20 minutes. A downburst is a type of straight line wind that blows out from a downdraft in a thunderstorm.

In Franklin Township, Michael McEnany said he, his wife and his son were at home when they heard “a huge clap of thunder and saw lightning”. “The wind appeared to blow sideways,” he said. That's when he and his family grabbed a flashlight and went down into their basement.

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Firefighters assess a garage fire last Saturday evening in Dover Township

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Lightning strike sets garage on fire

A garage is a total loss after it was struck by lightning and caught fire Saturday evening, June 29, in the 6,000-block of Piney Hollow Road, Dover Township.

Crews arrived to a working fire to the rear of the residence, according to the Dover Township Fire Department. After arriving the company split into two crews, they said, one for fire attack and another for search. They determined no one was home at the residence and the fire was mostly contained to a detached two story garage, four feet away from the house. Crews used rural water to ensure a continuous water source and worked to put out the fire for two hours before it was contained.

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Residents ask supervisors to act against developers

Kristen Stagg/Dillsburg Banner

At the Carroll Township board of supervisors work session on July 1, numerous items were discussed in preparation for voting at the July 8 regular meeting. Supervisors Tim Kelly and Kelly Wall were absent; Dave Bush, Libby Loudenslager, and chairman Brent Sailhamer were present.

Windy Heights issues

Public comment lasted more than an hour, with complaints from residents ranging from speeding and reckless driving to noise pollution and poor quality construction.

Rebecca Tanz residing at the corner of West Siddonsburg and Chestnut Grove roads, raised the “dangerous situation” at her property caused by motorists speeding and losing control at the four-way stop. She said the most recent of five incidents resulting in a vehicle hitting a tree and landing “20 feet” from where she was standing in her driveway.” Tanz said she's filed police reports with each incident, and requested the township do something to make the road safer.

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Macri strikes back for PA Speedweek win at Lincoln

Andy Sandrick/Dillsburg Banner

Defending PA Speedweek champion Anthony Macri is trailing this year's points race, but he's far from out of contention.

After narrowly missing out on wins on the first and third nights of PA Speedweek, Dillsburg's "Concrete Kid" stormed out of the gates for a win at Lincoln Speedway on Monday night.

With six races remaining on the schedule, Macri is second in the points standings with 388 points. Danny Dietrich, who won the first two races of PA Speedweek at Williams Grove and BAPS, leads the field with 475 points.

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DYB All-Star squads continue postseason march

Andy Sandrick/Dillsburg Banner

Days ahead of the Fourth of July holiday, all three of Dillsburg Youth Baseball's All-Star squads were still standing in post-season play.

The undefeated 9-10 All-Stars burst out of the gates with three District 14 wins in pool play, all by mercy rule, while the DYB Intermediate All-Stars are 2-0 with a District 14 banner already under their belt.

Dillsburg's 11-12 International All-Stars survived their run through district pool play, but suffered a loss in their double-elimination opener on Monday.

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Apicella wins league title

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Jake Apicella shot a 2- under-par round of 33 to win the Range End Golf Club Thursday Night Individual League title last week. Steve Borowitz placed second at 34 followed by Craig Hockenberry (35), Ryan Gregorio (35), Steve Crain (35), Rex Feldmiller (36), Corey Snyder (36), Jeff Clements (36) and Tyler Follmer (36). John Gramm won the low net title at 28 followed by John Caperelli (29), Joe Guty (29), Todd Smeltz (30), Tony Ryan (30), Jeff Brough (30), Dom Roman (31), Eric Gibson (31) and Kevin Munkittrick (31).

The Range End Men’s Association event schedule resumes on Saturday July 13th with the Gross/Net Red – White – Blue tourney followed by: Sunday July 21 -- Point Quota; Saturday/Sunday, Aug. 10 and 11 -- Bill McCurdy Mixed Two Man; Sunday, Aug. 25 -- Gross/Net; Saturday/Sunday, Sept. 21 and 22 - Bowman Two Day Net; and Saturday/Sunday Oct. 5 and 6 -- REMA Cup

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Yinger named to all state team

Joe Guty/Dillsburg Banner

Northern H.S. rising senior Ryland Yinger has been named to the 2024 Pennsylvania Baseball Coaches Association all-state team. The Polar Bears’ MVP, Yinger was named to the Second Team in the 5A Classification.

The 6-3, 195-pound outfielder earned his third-year letter this past season, achieved Mid-Penn Conference all-star honors and posted a .431 batting average over 20 games. He also had a .522 OBP (On Base Percentage), a .707 SLG (Slugging percent- age) and had 25 hits.

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