What we are working on: Jan. 4
Here’s a look at our news budget at this hour for tomorrow’s paper. It also reflects much of what you’ll see on our website during the day.
For everything you need to know on the State Farm Show, go to ydr.com.
What questions do you have about stories we’re working on, or about the budget form itself? Do you know of something we should be covering that you don’t see on the budget? Let us know by commenting here.
Note that plans can change as the news develops during the day.
You can view a video of the editors’ afternoon budget meeting each day at about 5 p.m.
Friday
FRONT PAGE
MAIN ART: SLUG: UNSLUGGED — Farm show preview. It opens on Saturday (Boyer)
Art: New by Jason
Breakouts: Farm Show sked
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: UNSLUGGED — Strong Towns USA is coming for a curbside chat next week to talk about ways to improve city. (stonesifer)
Art: New, file, mug, submitted
Breakouts: how many
Graphics: Map, timeline, flowchart
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: SNOOZE0104 — 20 — Local truckers react to the CDC’s recent report that some 1 in 24 drivers admit to dozing while driving in the past month. (argento) EDITED
Breakouts: one
Online pieces: Posted already
SLUG: PERRY0104 — On his second day in office, U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-York County, voted against $9.7 billion in Sandy relief. It passed the House with a 354-67 vote. (mahon)
Breakouts: At least 1
Graphics: Map, timeline, flowchart
SLUG: CYCLE0104 — 10 — York electronics recycling rules change. It’s the result of the state’s new Covered Device Recycling Act, which prohibits collection at the curb of devices such as televisions and computers and does not allow them in solid-waste disposal facilities. (stonesifer) EDITED
Breakouts: one (events planned for Saturday)
Online pieces: Posted
MAIN ART: SLUG: UNSLUGGED — 12 — Vincent and Linda Joslin recently returned from Calif., where they helped decorate a Rose Bowl Parade float for Petal Pushers – an organization that coordinates volunteers to decorate Rose Bowl floats. (mcminn)
Art: New by Jason
Breakouts: how many
Graphics: Map, timeline, flowchart
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
SPORTS
— UNSLUGGED: We’re hearing that Gettysburg is considering a move from the Mid-Penn league to the YAIAA and that the school board is scheduled to vote Monday. (Matt Goul/Hanover are chasing)
— WP0105: Boys’ basketball: Dallastown at William Penn, 7:30 p.m. (Ryan Dixon)
— EY0105: Boys’ basketball: Susquehannock at Eastern York, 7:30 p.m. (Colin Snyder, filing from home)
— UNSLUGGED: Girls’ basketball: West York at Dallastown, 7:30 p.m. (Jim Seip)
— UNSLUGGED: CPIHL hockey: Central York vs. Dallastown, 6:45 p.m. (Steve Navaroli) w/art assigned
— Anything we pick up from Sun
— AX: About 23 other local events scheduled. (staff) w/ refer to full video of Northeastern-West York boys’ basketball (livestream)
— NFL coaching searches continue. (wire)
— Preview Saturday’s two NFL playoff games (wire) w/ on the air info
— Cotton Bowl: Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma, 8 p.m. (wire)
LIVING
SLUG: FlipSide Weekend: Spice up your morning oatmeal to get your whole grains during National Oatmeal Month. (Chain)