Central students win "Drive Safe PA" contest

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Congratulations to a group of Central York High School students that won the "Drive Safe PA" radio contest.

The students who submitted the winning entry are: Courtney Peterson, Madison McSherry, Emily Schaeffer, Natasha Stanley and Jen Mills.

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation introduced the "Drive Safe PA" contest in February, asking high school sophomores, juniors and seniors to create a 30-second radio public service announcement focused on aggressive driving, buckling up or driving under the influence.

PennDOT selected a winner from each of its 11 engineering districts. York County is in District 8, which includes Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon and Perry counties.

The winning students will be invited to Harrisburg this month to have their entries professionally recorded. The announcements will be distributed to local radio stations in May as part of National Youth Traffic Safety month.

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