Search for missing woman last seen near Heritage Rail Trail continues
York Dispatch
An extensive search with helicopters, dogs and horses continued Monday after a woman was reported missing Saturday near the York County Heritage Rail Trail.
Nicole Elizabeth Ebaugh, 29, was last seen near the trail parking area on Glatfelters Station Road in North Codorus Township between 10:45 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Saturday, Pennsylvania State Police said in a news release. (Ebaugh s) disappearance does not appear to be suspicious or criminal in nature at this time, Kevin Kochka, a state police spokesperson, said via email. An extensive nighttime search was conducted on Saturday night with negative results, he said. The search continued Sunday morning and lasted throughout the day.
King Shaka International Airport now open to public
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King Shaka International Airport terminal building has officially opened to the public as outlined by the Department of Transport regulations revised to allow for general access into the airport terminal.
King Shaka International Airport Senior Corporate Manager, Colin Naidoo said the opening of the terminal building to the public will be accompanied by the continued application of Covid-19 protocols. We encourage our airport travellers to continue ensuring compliance of the Covid-19 protocols. Masks, hand sanitisation and physical distancing will be enforced in terminal buildings, including at retail, food and car hire outlets. Temperature screening and sanitisation will take place on entering the terminal building.