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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 6

Publication:
The York Dispatchi
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York, Pennsylvania
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6
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if-4 jt a A6 THE YORK DISPATCH MONDAY SEPTEMBER 16 1996 FROM PAGE ONE MURDER FAIR stepmother Rachel Good of Airville said she was notified that Unsolved Mysteries will update the case on this Friday's episode Meet pay fine Continued from Page A1 Two are indicted Continued from Page Al Attendance spending down Continued from Page A1 we want to be interviewed because we know (Cooper) that she said really know anything about the Rachel Good said she and her husband Harold who is father are kept up to date on the case by the man who bought farmhouse efforts to rebuild northbound lanes because crews had to wait several days after each rain for their work area to dry he said Work on the northbound side finally wrapped up in late August about a month later than planned and the cattle chutes extending from Fishing Creek Road (Exit 16) to Lew-teberry Road (Exit 18) shifted tq a single lane in each direction on that side so the southbound rebuild could begin The old detour had allowed two lanes of travel up the incline to Reesers Summit hut a single lane down hoped things would be better there The crowds in York were nice enough but the people here just spending money they said the vendors I talked to said sales were down 60 percent" said Chris Hull whose stand Discount Leather barely broke even first weekend of rain just really he said know we were in a bad location but the weather just with us" A spokesman for Reithoffer Shows said much of the same thing riding the rides or playing the games They were just walking around with their hands in their he said Attendance was down this year because of the rain the first weekend of the fair and the threat of more rain from Hurricane Fran Rutter said All toll nearly 700000 people attended the fair this year he said Last year more than 800-000 people passed through the gates making the 1995 York Fair one of the most suc- cessful in its 131-year history The original completion date was Nov 16 but an unforeseen need for additional excavation extended the deadline to Nov 27 Penny said After that date Hempt faces a $10000 per day damages" penalty until the work is done he said Southbound on- and off-ramps at Fishing Creek and Reesers Summit (Exit 17) remain closed Both northbound ramps are rebuilt and open More to come: Work slated for next year on the 1-83 restoration will resurface another four miles from Exit 16 to a point just south of Exit 13 with a heavy duty bituminous pavement overlay he said The 1997 work will also rebuild Exit southbound on-and off-ramps The job is the first major work this section of 1-83 has seen since it was built in the early 1950s by Central Pa Quarry and Stripping Co of Hazleton Penny said The work is the second phase of a three-phase $57 million project that will completely revamp 1-83 from George Street to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Work on the York-to-Strines-town phase wrapped up in 1994 She said no one officially involved in the case has called the Good family have not been in contact with us at all the police or anybody since she said food gone bad permeates the air The fairgrounds should be cleansed of the 1996 remains by Friday and already fair directors are looking ahead to 1997 already had a couple of planning saia Mike Rutter York Fair board president Alabama will give their 15th performance at the fair next year said Creston Ot-temiller Jr director in charge of grandstand acts Alan Jackson Vince Gill and Billy Ray Cyrus drew sell-out crowds this year while Michael Bolton and Alabama drew near sell-outs he said the basement of his own home with a bare concrete floor a bed and a small dresser police said Meanwhile Cooper and his wife lived on the main level in surroundings that included a Jacuzzi and expensive stereo equipment Armstrong said Armstrong alleges that Cooper kept diaries indicating he withheld food and water from Good for days at a time Cooper eluded capture until May 18 when Loudoun County Va sheriffs deputies arrested him at his home in Sterling Va police said Whitehurst remains at large but Armstrong said police are closing in know where she Armstrong said working on The Goods still have their remains They want to bury him next to his grave probably get his body back until after the she said lives been the same" Rachel Good said tiy to go on with our lives but not a day goes by that we think about Tim" No slowdown: The singlelane restriction that gives crews more work room appear to have slowed traffic in the cattle chutes but rush-hour backups approaching the construction zone now often extend north into Cumberland County and south as far as the Newber-rytown (Exit 13) interchange Heading south poorer: Yesterday vendors still left were packing up the last of their things and going on to' the next fair Many of them arrest came 12 hours after the case was featured on a nationwide telecastbf The Associated Press contributed to this report More States: Better Rates PER MINUTE WashingtonBaltimore Binghamton Philadelphia 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