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Hanover s district judge loved job and hometown, worked right up to his death

Hanover s district judge loved job and hometown, worked right up to his death York Dispatch Hanover District Judge Dwayne A. Dubs loved his hometown  the small-town feel of it, the sense of community and the fact that many of his family members still live close to the borough where he was born and raised. Dubs, 60, died Monday at Hanover Hospital, according to his obituary from Wetzel Funeral Home. His death was due to complications following a two-year battle with cancer, according to wife Daune Dubs. He loved Hanover, she told The York Dispatch. Aside from a few-week leave of absence last month for a hospital stay, Dubs was still working, Daune Dubs said.

Hanover man sentenced to prison for assaulting 2-year-old boy

A broken collarbone. A skull fracture on the right side of his head. Bleeding on the brain. On Aug. 20, 2019, Howard was watching the child at a home in Hanover while drinking, anxious and paranoid about a court date the next day in a DUI case, prosecutors said. Later, Howard told investigators, he “lost it.” Family members took the infant to Hanover Hospital, where he had to be medevaced to Penn State Hershey Medical Center. “Your honor, I agree that the defendant has taken responsibility for harming that child,” Kraska said on Tuesday in the York County Judicial Center. “But as you will tell from the images, that child was battered and broken.”

Coroner identifies teen who died in York County crash

Coroner identifies teen who died in York County crash Updated Dec 19, 2020; The York County Coroner’s Office has identified the 18-year-old man who died Friday morning in a two-vehicle car crash in Codorus Township. Mitchell Brown, of the 1700 block of Sorrel Ridge Road in New Freedom, was pronounced dead at 9:33 a.m. at UMPC Pinnacle Hanover Hospital, according to a news release. The Coroner’s Office said he died of multiple blunt force trauma from his injuries and the manner of death was an acc. State Police believe Brown’s car crossed the center line and struck another vehicle in the 8200 block of Blooming Grove Road, according to the release.

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