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What we are working on: March 21

Here’s a look at what we’re working on for today’s website and tomorrow’s York Daily Record.

Questions, comments and thoughts on the stories you see below are always welcomed.

Thursday
FRONT PAGE

SLUG: KEARNEY0322 — Developments in the lawsuits alleging police brutality filed against Springettsbury Township. (lefever/czech)
Art: One new by Kate
Breakouts: possible
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook, link to past coverage

MAIN ART: SLUG: POT0322 — Local potato farmers recently got together to discuss the latest in industry news — which includes new breeds of potatoes, such as a blue potato that’s high in antioxidants and another variety that has an orange flesh and is high in vitamins. (mcminn) EDITED
Art: Three new by Kate 
Breakouts: one
Online pieces: Posted (in viewer in afternoon), Twitter, Facebook

SLUG: IMM0322 — The York County Economic Alliance has released the results of an immigration issues survey. Among other figures, 75.78 percent of those who responded said undocumented immigrants should not be able to get a driver’s license. (mahon)

Breakouts: 3
Online pieces: To be posted at 11 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: RED0322 — Red Lion School Board is moving around principals, including Norina Bentzel. Community members are expected to be at the meeting. (blymire)
Breakouts: possible
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook
MAIN ART: SLUG: FIN0322 — Crispus Attucks is hosting a first-time event with White Rose Credit Unit that aims to prepare kids for financial independence. They set up a little market, assign jobs and paychecks, and people (17-21-y-o) learn how to budget and spend their money effectively. (stonesifer)
Art: New by Chris
Breakouts: possible
Online pieces: Posted at X:XX a.m., Twitter, Facebook

SLUG: GRIMES0321 — Man arrested for allegedly threatening group with a gun in Dover Township (LeFever/Czech) 

Art: mug
Breakout: 1
Online pieces: Posted 



MONEY & MORE
SLUG: UNSLUGGED — Hooters update, we are checking in with the LCB a real estate professional on what can go in the spot if Hooters doesn’t return (Adkins)
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: UNSLUGGED — Shrewsbury Shopping Center update. New shopping center planned. Coming to the zoning hearing board soon.  (Krebs) 
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

SPORTS

—- UNSLUGGED: Preview for Friday’s York Catholic girls’ basketball state championship game. (Matt Goul) w/file art, w/game-day box

—- UNSLUGGED: Breakout box on York Catholic’s previous state-title appearances during this run of 7 title games in 8 years. (Steve Navaroli)

—- UNSLUGGED: Advancer for tomorrow night’s season opener at Williams Grove. (Staff, from email)

—- UNSLUGGED: Highlights of Thursday’s GTPA chat with readers. (Staff)

—- AX0322: About 4 events on the local schedule. Final quiet day until Good Friday. (Staff)

—- March Madness begins. Brackets everywhere are pillaged. (Wire)

—– NCAA wrestling championships under way. Highlight PSU and especially New Oxford’s Jordan Conaway. (Wire)

LIVING
SLUG: Review of “The Croods” (Roger Moore)

SLUG: Argento column


Inside: kickoff of “ghost signs” submissions