
According to authorities, an al-Qaida terrorist worked as a contractor at southeastern York County, Pa.'s, Peach Bottom Atomic Power Plant (seen here), Three Mile Island and three other American nuclear plants. That is one of many international incidents that have linked up with York County in recent weeks. Also of interest: In the shadow of disaster: York County and its newspaper tested 30 years ago and York County human trafficking: 'Three years of ... long hours, often seven days a week, for no pay' and Rebel entry into York before Battle of Gettysburg was gut wrenching, community shaping.
York County has brushed against - or collided with - more than its share of national and international events in recent weeks.
The number of York countians who were in Haiti and Chile before, during or after the natural disasters in those nations is surprisingly large.
A York County nail salon owner was charged - along with two others - with trafficking for forcing two Vietnamese women to work at local nail salons for fear that they would be turned over to immigration officials. Those were the third human trafficking or human smuggling cases to publicly touch York County in the past 15 years.
Just recently, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a Spring Garden Township man's case against so-called church members who protested his son's military funeral... .


















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