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The York Dispatch from York, Pennsylvania • 1

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The York Dispatchi
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Matthew Meckley 28 of Spring Grove top watches a video Tuesday showcasing the new Sky-rush roller coaster above set to open In 201 2 at Hersheypark The outer seats In each row of four wilt be floorless giving riders a 270-degree view whipping past at 75 mph Riders will fly on Sliymsh HERSHEYPARK: The theme new roller coaster is set to open In 2012 BUDGET CUTS: Hard work is ahead for the dozen US lawmakers to be chosen in two weeks By LAURIE KELLMAN I lie Aimkted Press WASHINGTON The bills are being paid and Congress has bolted the hothouse of Washington one debt limit deadline beaten and another ahead for a dozen yet-to-be-named lawmakers They might want to hold off making Thanksgiving and Christmas plans For the six Republicans and six Democrats the toughest-to-swallow items on the deficit-cutting menu await This group to be named from the House and Senate in two weeks must find at least $12 trillion in budget cuts by Thanksgiving and Congress must approve them by end or take the blame for deep and broud spending cuts that would strike GOP priorities like defense and Democratic favorites like programs for the poor And then lawmakers would have to explain the cuts to their constituents up close and personally on the campaign trail next year Showdown: Facing the select group are a lot of tho same a frustrated President Barack Obama suggested Congress earlier in the difficult debate Then as now Democrats insist on balancing tax revenues with spending cuts Republicans suy taxes are off tho table That alone is a recipe for the same sort of staring contest that kept the sides from agree- ing to raise the nation's $143 trillion See DETIC1T 1 5 Pa keeps dose watch on deal By MARC LEVY 7 he Ax hh tilled Press HARRISBURG All but two Pennsyl- vania members of Congress supported a deficit-reduction package allowing the federal government to continue to borrow although its impact on government services or the state purse clear in the hours after President Barack Obama signed it Republican Gov Tom Corbett was keeping a close eye on it his spokesman said think everyone is still trying to figure out whuts in it and how it's going to affect the states but we are certainly watching" spokesman Kevin Harley said Tuesday Federal funds: Overall Pennsylvania expected to receive about $22 billion in federal funds in this fiscal year as part of its wider $636 billion total operating budget projected by Corbett in March See WATCH! 5 noon The roller coaster will be the 12th in the park as well os its fastest longest and tallest Meckley and other Keystone Thrills members discovered tho park would unveil a new roller coaster about a month ago after checking the new trademark license requests They attended the presentation Tuesday eager to hear more details Stats: The $25 million roller coaster will leave the station at 26 feet per second See THRIll1 5 and some aren't tall enough he saiJ But the 28-year-old member of the Keystone Thrills roller coaster club is waiting for newest which features floorless seats to open in 2012 Hersheypark officials shared plans for Skyrush with park guests Tuesday after- nziunimw 0r- By AMANDA DOLASINSKI "I he Ymk IhspnUh Since a sixth-grade class trip to Hersheypark whore he rode tne Comet roller coaster 10 times in a row Spring Grove resident Matthew Meckley has become a roller coaster connoisseur Some go fast enough El EXPERIENCE SKYRUSH IN A VIRTUAL RIDE AT YORKDISPATCHCOM Heat bugs crush tomato crop 'The heat wave last week caused some trouble with pollination" he suid toes pollinute well if temperatures are 90 degrees and above But that was a minor setback I like how the tomatoes are looking now" Under control: Dietz said a few tomatoes had stink bug damage but that issue is under control Neither the bugs nor the heut will ruin the tomatoos he said looks like going to have a really good crop this he said Jon Weaver-Kreider who runs Goldfinch Farm in Lower Windsor Township See TOMATO! COUNTY FARMS: Local growers expect a healthy harvest despite some setbacks ByEYANAADAH MCMILLAN Int Ymk Ihsjmtth Local farmers said they expect a successful tomato season despite the summer heat David Dietz of Dietz Produce in Helium Township said his tomato crop had a bit of a setback during the heat wave last week when York County had several days of 90-plus degree heat JOHN A PAVONCELLO The York Dmpaich The harvest at Goldfinch Farm In Lower Windsor Township Includes several varieties of red and heirloom tomatoes Owner Jon Weaver-Kreider says the crop Is doing well" despite the heat YOUR GUIDE TO YCDX DISPATCH VOUMIU COITION 151 REACH VS yortydispatdicom ncwsyoridbipaddicom Cull: (717) 854-1575 Fx: (717) 843-2814 YORK WEATHER Partly sunny chance of showers Thursday high 86 DoUiK £4 reM '40954 2 I) 06 tee I ti-t A AA A -4S- Nlfc-- JA A -4 jL.

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