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Delays expected on section of Route 222 at noon today as crews perform emergency pavement repairs

Lancaster Online 10 Jan 2025
Workers will perform emergency pavement repairs today on northbound Route 222 at the bridge over Cocalico Creek in Warwick and West Earl townships ... .
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Championship field set for 2024 PIAA girls soccer finals

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 13 Nov 2024
With three rounds in the books in the 2024 PIAA girls soccer playoffs, only one team from the WPIAL is still alive heading into the state finals ... Class 4A. Championship ... Strath Haven 4, Cocalico 0 ... Mars 5, Harbor Creek 0 ... Cocalico 1, Pottsville 0 ... Class A.
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PIAA girls soccer semifinals to feature 4 WPIAL teams

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 10 Nov 2024
Four WPIAL teams are headed to the 2024 PIAA girls soccer final four ... Class 4A. Semifinals. Lower Merion (18-5-1) vs. Conestoga (21-3) at Norristown at 7 p.m ... Quarterfinals ... Strath Haven 4, Cocalico 0 ... Mars 5, Harbor Creek 0 ... Cocalico 1, Pottsville 0 ... ....
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Eight WPIAL girls soccer teams set for PIAA quarterfinals

Pittsburgh Tribune Review 06 Nov 2024
It was a near unanimous decision in the opening round of the 2024 PIAA girls soccer playoffs for teams from the WPIAL ... Class 4A. Quarterfinals. Saturday’s schedule ... First round ... Cocalico (15-5-2) vs ... Mars 5, Harbor Creek 0 ... Cocalico 1, Pottsville 0.
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Cause of death released for man whose car ended up in central Pa. creek: coroner

The Daily Item 18 Dec 2023
The Lancaster County Coroner’s Office said a 77-year-old man died of natural causes after he was found dead in his car on Dec. 12 after his car went into Cocalico Creek ....
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Coroner IDs man found dead after driving into Cocalico Creek [update]

Lancaster Online 13 Dec 2023
Emergency responders found a 77-year-old Ephrata Borough man dead in a sedan after police say he drove the car into Cocalico Creek on Tuesday morning ... .
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Ephrata Borough man found dead in car after driving into Cocalico Creek: police

Lancaster Online 12 Dec 2023
Emergency responders found a 77-year-old Ephrata Borough man dead in a sedan after police say he drove the car into the Cocalico Creek Tuesday morning ... .
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Ephrata Borough resident found dead in car after driving car into Cocalico Creek: police

Lancaster Online 12 Dec 2023
Emergency responders found a 77-year-old Ephrata Borough resident dead in a sedan after police say the person drove the car into the Cocalico Creek Tuesday morning ... .
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Coroner called after car found in central Pa. creek

The Daily Item 12 Dec 2023
The Lancaster County coroner was called Tuesday morning after a car was found in Cocalico Creek, the office confirmed ....
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Coroner IDs man found dead after car goes into central Pa. creek

The Daily Item 12 Dec 2023
The Lancaster County Coroner’s Office has released the name of a 77-year-old man found dead in his car in Cocalico Creek early Tuesday morning ....
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Man, 77, dies after car goes over embankment, ends up in central Pa. creek: police

Penn Live 12 Dec 2023
Ephrata police said a witness told investigators they saw a Toyota Corolla drive off the 100 block of Old Mill Road, hit a pedestrian crossing sign and a fence before going over an embankment and into Cocalico Creek.
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From Intercourse to Clay, here’s how these Pa. towns got their names

Penn Live 10 Dec 2023
Cocalico. The Cocalico Creek and subsequent township are named for an Indigenous word meaning “the serpents’ den,” due to the number of snakes in the area ... This name comes from the Tulpehocken Creek, now within Berks County.
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PennDOT completes East Cocalico Township bridge replacement

Marietta Daily Journal 03 Oct 2023
Oct. 3—A bridge on Stevens Road in East Cocalico Township has reopened after a nine-month replacement project. A detour that was in place for the project has been lifted. The bridge over the Cocalico Creek between West Church Street and ... .
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Good news for bowhunters: Archery deer hunt returns to Middle Creek

Penn Live 12 Aug 2023
That removal came because the Middle Creek area has gone five years without any reported cases of CWD, following the discovery of the always-fatal disease in captive deer in West Cocalico Township in 2018.

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