Early Edition for 11/5: Man charged in Thursday's shooting, Lancaster man will compete in WSOP, write-in votes and more

TY LOHR | Digital Staff “Early Edition” is a guide to help you jumpstart your morning, get the news you need to know and catch up on what you missed.

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Here’s the Early Edition for Friday, November 5, 2021. Dry, chilly weekend on deck for Lancaster County

Today will be mostly sunny with a high of 52.

Temperatures this weekend are expected to stay in the mid-50s, according to the National Weather Service in State College. Temps will fall to a low around 28 tonight. Expect similar temperatures, highs today and lows tonight, as we experienced yesterday and early this morning. pic.twitter.com/ojeEsvRJ8B — NWS State College (@NWSStateCollege) November 5, 2021 No rain is expected over the weekend. Police charge man for Thursday morning shooting

A Lancaster city man was charged for shooting another man multiple times Thursday afternoon, according to police.

Daijour Lamark Stennett, 30, of the 700 block of West Vine Street, pulled a handgun on a 32-year-old victim, whose name has not been released, and shot him multiple times, police said.

An officer was driving by the area at the time of the shooting and witnessed Stennett fire the gun, police said. City man still missing

As of Friday morning, police are still searching for Luis A. Morales, a 49-year-old man who was last seen on Oct. 28. Luis A. Morales went missing Oct. 28. Morales’ family said he is nonverbal and has autism.Anyone with information is asked to call Lancaster city police at 717-735-3301. Manheim Township man competes in World Series of Poker main event this weekend Tyler Lambert loves the game of poker. And after 19 years of playing the game, he’s pretty good, too.The 27-year-old from Manheim Township secured a free seat at the World Series of Poker main event after beating out nearly 1,000 other people in an online poker tournament in late August. Tyler Lambert, of Manheim Township, will compete in the World Series of Poker’s main event beginning on Nov. 7 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lambert gained entry to […]

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