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Number of Operational Structures (inside and outside of perimeter): 44
Special Features: This facility serves as the central diagnostic and classification center for all male inmates entering the state prison system
This facility also has a diversionary treatment unit (DTU)
Intensive Management Unit (IMU) Management Control Unit (MCU) Youthful Offender Program (YOP) and Special Observation and Assessment Unit (SOAU)
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Reentry Service Office: In order to ease a reentrant’s transition after release and improve community reintegration
the Reentry Service Offices (RSOs) are designed to provide information and services to inmates who are within 18 months to their minimum and/or release date
Reentry Parole Agents (RPAs) oversee the RSOs and work with other DOC staff members to facilitate various workshops including Life Skills
The RSO utilizes its computer lab to assist reentrants with resume writing
as well as providing community connections for services they may need upon release
Community Work Program: The SCI Camp Hill CWP serves the community through landscaping
Superintendent's Assistant: Tonya Heist
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Elizabethtown College is providing an opportunity for high school students in the Camp Hill School District to experience college coursework early by offering Dual Enrollment courses
Students can begin their post-secondary education with a full year’s worth of academic credit by participating in courses across all six of Etown’s Schools
including the School of Graduate and Professional Studies (SGPS)
Courses are offered in a traditional on-campus classroom
“We’re excited to enter a partnership with Camp Hill School District to offer high school students a head start on their college journey and introduce them to Elizabethtown College’s transformative educational experience,” Elizabethtown College Vice President for Enrollment Management
Marketing and Communications Keri Straub said
“By earning college credits while still in high school
students can accelerate their path to a degree
making a high-quality college education more accessible and affordable.”
Etown works with more than 15 partner schools from throughout the region to offer Dual Enrollment
students also have access to personalized academic advising and various support resources to be successful in their dual enrollment courses
Learn more about Dual Enrollment at etown.edu
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(WHP) — An inmate at State Correctional Institution (SCI) Camp Hill has died after he was assaulted by another inmate in a recreation yard
officials with the Department of Corrections (DOC) announced Wednesday
was identified as the inmate who passed away Wednesday after the altercation
Prison staff immediately responded to the incident and provided life-saving measures
Lower Allen EMS advanced those efforts upon arrival
but Kassel was pronounced dead at 8:51 a.m.
Pennsylvania State Police identified the suspect as 29-year-old inmate Hezekiah Campbell
Campbell was previously sentenced following a 2021 fatal shooting where police say Campbell shot and killed a woman under the Mulberry Street Bridge in Harrisburg
READ MORE | Man charged with shooting, killing woman under Harrisburg bridge in 2021
He was also charged with criminal homicide and carrying a firearm without a license after he allegedly shot and killed a taxicab driver in Harrisburg on March 27
Campbell attacked Kassel and stabbed him before being detained by DOC staff
Kassel was serving a one to two-year sentence for aggravated assault out of Centre County
He had been incarcerated at the prison since Dec
and the official cause of death will be determined by the Cumberland County Coroner's Office
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A new pathogen, called Camp Hill virus, was recently discovered in Alabama
drawing attention to a group of viruses known as henipaviruses
This is a big deal because other viruses in this group are linked to serious
and this is the first time one of them has been found in North America
Camp Hill virus was discovered by looking at tissue samples from short-tailed shrews that were collected in 2021. It’s a new species of virus that’s related to other dangerous viruses such as Nipah and Hendra
which have caused serious outbreaks in other parts of the world
It’s also distantly related to the measles virus
The first known henipavirus, Hendra virus, was identified in Australia in 1994
There have been just seven cases of humans getting infected – four of them were fatal
Nipah virus, discovered in Malaysia in 1998, is much more deadly. It has caused 30 outbreaks in south-east Asia, infecting over 600 people
with death rates as high as 100% in some cases
These viruses usually cause fever and other serious symptoms
such as brain swelling and difficulty breathing
They are thought to be carried by bats and can spread to humans through their saliva or urine
Thanks to new technology that allows scientists to study the genetics of viruses
they’ve now found nearly 20 species of henipaviruses around the world
These viruses have been found on every continent except Antarctica
This shows that henipaviruses are probably common in nature
For example, in China, a virus called Mojang virus was linked to the deaths of three workers who were exposed to it in a mine. Another virus, Langya, spread by shrews
caused an outbreak in which 35 people got sick – although they all recovered
other henipaviruses haven’t caused human infections
The rapid growth in our understanding of these viruses comes from improvements in technology and global efforts to study diseases
But it also reminds us that viruses can suddenly jump from animals to humans in unpredictable ways
Whether a virus can harm humans depends on how well it can infect human cells
while others can lead to life-threatening diseases
Studying these viruses requires scientists to look closely at their genetic code and run laboratory tests to understand how they work
This means they are more adaptable and have a higher chance of jumping from animals to humans in different ways
a virus like measles can only infect humans
which makes it less likely to spread to other species
While there’s no evidence that Camp Hill virus has infected any humans yet – and the chances of it doing so are low – its discovery in North America is a reminder that viruses can emerge anywhere
Even though shrews usually live in forests and don’t come into much contact with people
the potential for the virus to spread remains a worry
the better we’ll be at creating vaccines that can protect us from both known and new threats
Keeping up with research and staying prepared is crucial to protecting global health from future outbreaks
there is no evidence to suggest that Camp Hill virus will spread from shrews to humans
A new virus related to the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses has been detected in shrews in the U.S
scientists say there is currently "no evidence" that it has infected humans and the risk of it doing so is "likely low."
A close relative of the deadly Nipah and Hendra viruses has been detected in North America for the first time — specifically
which scientists have named Camp Hill virus
was detected in four northern short-tailed shrews (Blarina brevicauda)
The animals were caught in 2021 near a town of the same name in Tallapoosa County
the animals had been dissected and their organs frozen for later analyses; it was in those analyses that the virus was discovered
Related: Deadly Nipah virus kills boy in India, prompts worries over outbreak
The discovery raises concerns that henipaviruses may be more widespread than once thought
brevicauda shrews — which can be found across central and eastern North America — can harbor these types of viruses
along with other germs already confirmed to cause human disease
It's possible that Camp Hill virus may pose a risk to humans
perhaps spreading through direct contact with infected animals or their feces and urine
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the authors of the new paper have cautioned against leaping to such conclusions
"There is no evidence to suggest that the provisionally named Camp Hill virus has infected humans, and the likelihood of it doing so remains unknown but is likely low," lead study author Rhys Parry
a molecular virologist at the University of Queensland in Australia
Although Camp Hill virus belongs to the same genus as Hendra and Nipah viruses — called Henipavirus — it is genetically distinct from both of them
Camp Hill virus is more closely related to other shrew-borne henipaviruses seen in Southeast Asia and Europe than bat-borne henipaviruses like Hendra and Nipah
This distinction is key because bat-borne henipaviruses tend to infect a wider range of hosts and cause them more harm
and they've been known to cause severe disease outbreaks in people
brevicauda shrews in North America are able to spread Camp Hill virus to humans
They usually inhabit woodland areas where direct encounters with humans would be somewhat rare
brevicauda shrews have been found to carry other viruses that can potentially spill over to people
but these have never made the leap from these critters to humans
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brevicauda shrews already host other zoonotic viruses
such as Powassan virus and Camp Ripley virus
and that veterinary professionals already handle them with appropriate biosafety measures
no additional precautions are required," Parry said
Future research should instead focus on trying to isolate the Camp Hill virus and decipher how many types of animals it can and has infected
This information could then be used to better assess the potential risk of a spillover to humans
DisclaimerThis article is for informational purposes only and is not meant to offer medical advice
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Trinity's Rowan Bayley rushes the net to return a hit from East Pennsboro's Karem Megahed during the 2024 Mid-Penn Class 2A tennis finals at East Pennsboro Area High School
Trinity's Rowan Bayley defeated Camp Hill's Samuel Sachs 6-1
Camp Hill and Trinity won first-round matches in the District 3 boys tennis team tournament Tuesday afternoon to advance to Thursday’s Class 2A quarterfinals
defeating Annville-Cleona 3-2 to set up another matchup with East Pennsboro (12-0)
which won a pair of matches against Camp Hill during the regular season
is scheduled to host the Lions in Thursday’s quarterfinals
11 Shamrocks (10-6) took down Kutztown 4-1 in Kutztown in Tuesday’s first round to set up a quarterfinal at No
All quarterfinal matches are scheduled for 4 p.m
Thursday with winners advancing to semifinals scheduled for May 6
Camp Hill’s Hugo Poppy and Blair Tronger won their singles matches against the No
Poppy defeated Annville-Cleona’s Augustus Giurintano 6-3
2 singles match while Tronger earned a 6-2
The Lions’ Ben Dade and Miller Nelson also contributed to the team victory with a 6-2
6-3 victory over Adam Balmer and George Maag at No
the Shamrocks received singles victories from Mid-Penn champion Rowan Bayley (6-1
6-0 over David Neuenshwanner) and Nidish Gereddy (6-1
Trinity also swept the doubles matches to tame the Cougars (9-3)
as Marcus Luisi and Donovan Bennett outlasted Brody Furlong and Austin Bitner 2-6
and Ronan Blayney and Ben Zambiotti defeated Isaac Wood and Anson Ewing 6-0
In the first round of the Class 3A bracket
The Lancaster-Lebanon League champion Blue Streaks (13-2) received wins at No
The Eagles finished their team season with a 10-5 record
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(WHP) — The powerful system that came through central Pennsylvania brought down a number of trees and power lines
a large tree limb fell on two cars on Orchard Avenue
It almost caused one woman injuries and could have easily taken her life
“I thank Jesus to be alive because he saved my life,” said Susan Parsons
Seconds prevented Parsons from being seriously hurt
it would’ve came right through," she said
Parts of the tree also knocked down power lines
so we had to carefully step over them because we didn’t want to get electrocuted,” said Crystal James
The back windshield of James’ car was knocked out from Sunday's forceful storm system that brought powerful winds
READ MORE |Tree topples over, tearing into Franklin County home
“I just heard a bang and ran to tell my daughter that a tree fell on the car,” James said
The limb that broke off Sunday was chopped up and removed
crews will come back Tuesday to remove the entire tree that caused the damage to both of those cars
Pequea Valley's offensive explosion helped them down Camp Hill in five innings.Scott Faytok | For NJ Advance Media
.st1{fill-rule:evenodd;clip-rule:evenodd;fill:#2a2a2a}By PennLive staff reportsIt was a tight 5-4 contest heading into the bottom of the fourth inning
but the Braves’ offense erupted for eleven runs
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Audrey Beiler led the charge for Pequea Valley
finishing a perfect 4-for-4 with a double and collecting three RBIs
Sydney Roye and Skylar Stoltzfus each collected three hits and drove in a pair of runs apiece
and Alanna Lurch drove in a pair in her own right
and Grace Melson all drove in a run respectively
as the Braves collected five runs via errors
as well as punching out three in the victory
Pequea Valley improves to 5-14 with the win
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A new Italian bakery and deli with strong Sicilian roots is opening soon in Camp Hill
will open in February 2025 at 79 Erford Road
This exciting addition will be located in a 1,385-square-foot space that used to be a T-Mobile store
Although it will mostly serve as a grab-and-go spot
it will also include a cozy seating area for up to 12 guests
This makes it perfect for people who want to quickly pick up their favorite treats or enjoy them in a relaxed setting
The bakery and deli are a family-driven project
and the story behind them is just as special as the food
who previously worked at La Bella Sicilia Bakery & Gelateria on Carlisle Pike
but Nicholas is bringing his love for authentic Italian food to this new location
Ornella has owned Millennium Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant in Dillsburg for 25 years
and she’s supporting Nicholas in turning his passion into reality
who was a partner in the original La Bella Sicilia
The whole family shares a deep love for Italian food and culture
which they’re excited to bring to the community
Bella Sicilia Bakery & Deli will offer a wide variety of sweet and savory options
There will be handmade Italian pastries for dessert lovers
they will have 12 gluten-free gelato flavors
These treats are sure to satisfy anyone with a sweet tooth
and they’re made to taste just like the ones you’d find in Italy
On the savory side, the deli will feature a fantastic selection of sandwiches made with imported Italian meats and cheeses
Guests can enjoy classic ingredients like prosciutto
the sandwiches will be served on freshly baked bread
including homemade focaccia and gluten-free options
the menu will also include Sicilian specialties like arancine (crispy rice balls)
sfincione (a traditional Sicilian pizza topped with anchovies
Bella Sicilia Bakery & Deli is expected to attract new customers and fans of the original La Bella Sicilia
the bakery is designed to appeal to people who love authentic Italian flavors
The family aims to make every customer feel like they’re experiencing a little piece of Italy
Bella Sicilia will be open seven days a week
so customers can easily stop by whenever they’re craving something delicious
If you want a quick scoop of creamy gelato
Bella Sicilia Bakery & Deli will open in February 2025 and become a beloved destination in Cumberland County
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Shady Side Academy admittedly was devastated after seeing its perfect season come to a pause after a loss in the WPIAL Class 3A championship
A repeat WPIAL championship was not in the cards for Shady Side Academy
the Bulldogs now are two wins away from a first PIAA title
Karis Thomas scored a game-high 17 points and Shady Side Academy was outstanding defensively down the stretch as it used a fourth-quarter rally to advance to the PIAA semifinals for the first time after a 46-43 win against District 3 champion Camp Hill Trinity in a quarterfinal at Altoona High School
and this is actually my first time ever getting this far,” said Burke
and more special that it’s happening with this group
Shady Side Academy holds on to defeat Camp Hill Trinity, 46-43, to reach the PIAA semifinals for the first time in school history! Trinity threw up a wild shot at the end, but it didn’t go. pic.twitter.com/26EFVF5fJu
which lost in the quarterfinals the previous two seasons
after a putback by Trinity’s Allissa Masci with 4:11 left
But that turned out to be the final time that Trinity (21-6) — a team that pumped in 81 and 75 points in the first two rounds — would score
Makiyah Mitchell’s layup with 3:53 left gave Shady Side Academy a 44-43 lead.
the Bulldogs gained possession with 56 seconds left and quickly got the ball to Thomas
their standout point guard who dribbled around and took more than a half-minute off the clock before being fouled three times
the third of which put the Bulldogs in the bonus and sent Thomas to the line with 20 seconds left
Thomas sank two free throws to extend the Shady Side Academy lead to 46-43
The Bulldogs then closely defended the 3-point line on Trinity’s final possession
which saw Emma Kostelac-Lauer throw up a wild shot that was off the mark with just under a second left
The Bulldogs inbounded and the buzzer sounded
who scored the winning layup in the final seconds of the team’s second-round win
We play for each other and just have fun out there.”
Leah Buford added 9 points and Laila Banner 8 for Shady Side Academy
Just caught up with Karis Thomas, who scored 17 points, including 2 free throws with 20 seconds left, to send Shady Side Academy to the PIAA semifinals for the first time following a 46-43 win against Camp Hill Trinity. pic.twitter.com/EJJfVfOC48
But it was defense that was the difference for the Bulldogs in this game
as they limited Trinity to 32% shooting (16 of 49)
Trinity was just 2 of 10 from the field in the fourth quarter when it was held to 6 points
The Bulldogs are predominantly a man-to-man team
but Burke took a gamble and switched to a 3-2 zone in the second quarter after Trinity scored 16 points in the first
They remained in that zone until going back to man-to-man on Trinity’s final possession
and Ashley Berkheimer and KK Stair each added 10
Shady Side Academy will meet Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Friday in the semifinals
• WPIAL third-place finisher Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (25-4) led by 12 points after three quarters and held on to advance to the semifinals for the second time in three years after a 47-43 win against District 6 champion Central Cambria (19-9) at Norwin
Claudia Ierullo scored a team-best 19 points for OLSH
which next will try to reach the final for the first time
“This team has definitely proven people wrong
At the beginning of the season we were doubted
at the half and held a 39-27 lead after three quarters before Central Cambria trimmed that advantage to four with 20 seconds left
Lola Garner and Leah Parker added 13 points apiece for the Chargers
who defeated WPIAL champion Greensburg Central Catholic in the second round after losing to the Centurions by 23 in the district semifinals
and we just had to flush it and move on,” Ierullo said
and that really gave us the momentum to come in and get it done today.”
Keira Link led Central Cambria with 19 points
• Meredith Huzjak scored 17 points and WPIAL champion Upper St
Clair (22-6) advanced to its first semifinal since 2007 courtesy of a 51-35 win over District 1 fifth-place finisher Haverford (23-6) at McConnellsburg
Rylee Kalocay added 14 points for the Panthers
The Panthers held Haverford to 10 or fewer points in each quarter
Natalie Wright and Megan Kelly scored 10 points each to lead Haverford
Clair will play District 1 runner-up Garnet Valley (27-2) in the semifinals
Garnet Valley beat defending champion Cardinal O’Hara
Brad is a sports writer at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
(WHP) — Police are searching for a man accused of a assaulting an employee of a Camp Hill library
is "most wanted" by the Camp Hill Police Department after he allegedly struck a Fredricksen Library employee Thursday morning
Police said the assault happened around 7:53 a.m
after the library worker told Pink he couldn't park in their lot overnight
(WHP) — Camp Hill High School is breaking new ground with its inaugural participation in Unified Bocce
a league where PIAA and Special Olympic athletes join forces to compete as one
The initiative is a testament to inclusion and teamwork
"It is a true example of inclusion and unity because everyone is equal on the team," said Jones
"We've got kids from all walks of life and bringing kids together
We've got kids who are state athletes in soccer."
an 11th grader who has autism and epilepsy
This year marks her first full year playing bocce
and she has overcome significant challenges to be on the court
When asked about her favorite part of playing bocce
"Being with other people and rolling the ball and stuff."
Jones noted that Anna often emphasizes the importance of having fun
"Anna's also a big one for always saying it's about having fun
The most important thing is to have fun," said Jones
competition does have its moments on the bocce court
Anna replied "sometimes," with a smile
Being part of the bocce team fills Anna with pride
"Proud," she said when asked how it makes her feel
"Hopefully the balls roll in our favor," Anna said
(WHP) — Stores at the Camp Hill Shopping Center were evacuated Tuesday due to a gas leak
The leak was reported at around 11:30 a.m.
It is unclear at this time how the leak started
but dispatch reported that the leak originated behind the shopping center's Boscov's
All stores were temporarily closed for evacuations
that the leak had been contained and the immediate area was reopened to the public
No injuries have been reported at this time
Stay with CBS 21 News for more details as they come in