What we are working on: April 4
Here’s our news budget for today’s website and tomorrow’s York Daily Record.
Comments/thoughts/questions are welcomed.
Thursday
FRONT PAGE
SLUG: UNSLUGGED — We talk to a local doctor and sports trainer about the grisly broken leg suffered by Louisville’s Kevin Ware in the NCAA tournament last weekend. How common is such an incident? Should young athletes and their parents be worried that such a thing could happen to them? (Jim Seip)
MAIN ART: SLUG: MULTI0405 — 9 — we attend a multicultural event at York Academy. (stonesifer) FILED
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook, video, link to blogs, links to previous stories, post to cluster papers, Storify, Cover it Live, live tweet/blog, share with JRC, email alert
SLUG: DOCTOR0405 — Seven York County people have been charged in connection with an attorney general’s investigation into a former doctor with Penn State Hershey Medical Group being accused of writing fraudulent prescription for pain medications. (argento) FILED
Art: Eight mugs
Online pieces: Posted, Twitter, Facebook, video, link to blogs, links to previous stories, post to cluster papers, Storify, Cover it Live, live tweet/blog, share with JRC, email alert
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook, video, link to blogs, links to previous stories, post to cluster papers, Storify, Cover it Live, live tweet/blog, share with JRC, email alert
Breakouts: one
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook, video, link to blogs, links to previous stories, post to cluster papers, Storify, Cover it Live, live tweet/blog, share with JRC, email alert
Art: New by Kate
Breakouts: longish breakout
Online pieces: Twitter, Facebook, video, link to blogs, links to previous stories, post to cluster papers, Storify, Cover it Live, live tweet/blog, share with JRC, email alert
SLUG: FATAL0404 –10 — latest on highway fatality numbers. (Czech) FILED
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook,
SLUG: TOUR0405 — 10-12 — Tourism and buses. Seems that some touring bus companies will come to Lancaster and Gettysburg, but not think twice about stopping in York. A recent tourism-event push is hoping to change that train of thought (ADKINS) EDITED
SLUG: CAT0405 — 6-8 — Caterpillar didn’t make a decision yet on a possible move. They said they would make a decision by the end of March. No future date was given (boyer) EDITED
SPORTS
—- UNSLUGGED: HS girls’ lacrosse: Kennard-Dale at West York, 4:15 p.m. (Matt Goul) w/YDR art
—- UNSLUGGED: HS boys’ volleyball: Spring Grove at Northeastern, 7 p.m. (Steve Navaroli)
—- UNSLUGGED: HS baseball: Dover at South Western, 4:15 p.m. (ES-Daniel Paulling) w/ES art
—- PREPNOTES0405: High school notebook book. (Matt Goul)
—- MASSEY0405: Q&A with our Boys’ Swimmer of the Year, York Suburban’s Will Massey. (Steve Navaroli) w/refers to inside capsules & online content
—- ON PAGE: Boys’ swimming all-star capsules and mug shots (Navaroli & Pickens)
—- SRAIL: Everything you need to know for tomorrow’s Baltimore Orioles home opener
—- AX0405: About 36 other events on the schedule. (Staff)
—- MLB: Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 3:10 p.m. (Wire)
—- MLB: Phillies at Atlanta, 7:10 p.m. (Wire)
LIVING
MAIN ART: Roger Moore’s review of “Evil Dead”
SLUG: MIK0405 — Mike Argento column