Motorcyclist killed in weekend crash in Lebanon County, Pa. WGAL News 8 Updated: 8:14 AM EDT May 17, 2021 WGAL News 8 Updated: 8:14 AM EDT May 17, 2021
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Show Transcript BURST INTO FLAMES. AT LEAST ONE PERSON WAS TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL. POLICE AND LEBANON COUNTY ARE INVESTIGATING A DEADLY WEEKEND CRASH INVOLVING TWO MOTORCYCLES AND A CAR. IT HAPPENED SATURDAY NIGHT NEAR JONESTOWN, LEBANON COUNTY. A MOTORCYCLIST DIED WHEN HE TRIED TO PASS A
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The latest breaking updates, delivered straight to your email inbox. WGAL News 8 Updated: 8:14 AM EDT May 17, 2021 A man was killed in a motorcycle crash in Lebanon County over the weekend.Pennsylvania State Police say the crash happened Saturday night along Route 72, near Mooshine Road in Union Township. The area is near Jonestown.Three vehicles were involved in the crash; an SUV and two motorcycles.According to police, Michael Khan was trying to pass another
Skin and bones repaired by bioprinting during surgery
Schematic of the skin and bone bioprinting process. After scanning, the bone and then skin layers are bioprinted creating a layered repair with bone, a barrier layer, and dermis and epidermis.
Image: Ozbolat laboratory, Penn State
Skin and bones repaired by bioprinting during surgery
A ndrea Elyse Messer
April 26, 2021
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Fixing traumatic injuries to the skin and bones of the face and skull is difficult because of the many layers of different types of tissues involved, but now, researchers have repaired such defects in a rat model using bioprinting during surgery, and their work may lead to faster and better methods of healing skin and bones.
York County man pleads no contest to homicide by vehicle in deadly head-on collision
On Oct. 18, 2018, Robert Yarnell, 71, of Chanceford Township, fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into an SUV, killing Samantha Rodriguez. She was 28.
York Daily Record
A man pleaded no contest on Tuesday to charges that he fell asleep at the wheel while driving home from work and crashed head-on into an SUV, killing a woman in southern York County.
Robert Yarnell, 71, of Chanceford Township, did not admit guilt but acknowledged that prosecutors had enough evidence to convict him of homicide by vehicle and driving on roadways laned for traffic. President Judge Maria Musti Cook will determine the sentence for the crime on June 8.