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J. Clyde Burkholder, 90, of Mountville, joined his Lord and was reunited in heaven with his wife and son on Thursday afternoon, May 13, 2021 at Lancaster General Hospital after a very brief illness. Born in Clay Twp., he was the son of the late John H. and Mary Wenger Burkholder. He was the husband of Anna Ruth Becker Burkholder for 59 years prior to her passing in 2012.
Clyde possessed an engaging personality with whoever he met. A visit to his home inevitability resulted in a guided tour of his garage where his many hit and miss engines or other antiques or curiosities could be found. His interest in Cushman scooters lead him to travel extensively and collect and restore his own. Understandably, he was a dedicated member of the Rough and Tumble Association in Kinzer and the Cushman Club of America. He was also a longtime member of Twin Pine Hunting Club in Clinton County.
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Andrew Bogut could bankrupt his former manager
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When we last caught up with former basketball star
Andrew Bogut it was over the case of the mystery phallus graffiti scrawled on the house he plans to demolish to make way for his $4.7 million forever family home in Beaumaris. That stand-off with Bayside Council is headed for VCAT.
Now we learn the 2.13-metre former US NBA star is digging his heels in over a disagreement with his former manager,
Bruce Kaider, which could send his old friend bankrupt over a disputed $28,000.
When: Penn Manor school board meeting, May 3.
What happened: As Penn Manor School District plans for students with disabilities coming into kindergarten, Theresa Kreider, district director of special services, discussed a difference in the numbers from the 2019-20 academic year to the projections for the 2021-22 academic year. Kreider said there has been an increase in students with disabilities transitioning into the district âparticularly students with significant disabilities. From the 2019-20 academic year to the 2021-22 academic year, the total number of students with disabilities transitioning into the district grew from 41 to 60. The number of students needing autistic support grew from one in the 2019-20 academic year to eight in 2020-21 academic year.