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Wednesday, Jan. 17

Emerald Foundation Community Campus, 2120 Oregon Pike. (Source: Emerald Foundation)

• Report looks at human trafficking statewide: The number of charges dropped from 41% between 2021 and 2022, according to Villanova University’s Institute to address commercial sexual exploitation. (Source: WITF)

• More snow coming Friday: Forecasts call for light steady snow throughout the day. (Source: WGAL)

• National Wrestling & Performance Center plans site in Manheim Township: The nonprofit is proposing to expand 2120 Oregon Pike, most recently the Emerald Foundation Community Campus, for training, coaching and tournaments. (Source: LNP)

• Manheim Township officials explain disbandment of Parks & Rec board: It was discovered that the board structure violated state law, the township solicitor said. (Source: LNP)

• One injured in stabbing: The victim arrived at Lancaster city’s police station around 3:30 a.m. Wednesday after being knifed in the 200 block of North Duke Street. (Source: ABC 27)

• Nation/world: Blinken renews calls for Palestinian state. (Source: UPI) Carroll testifies against Trump in damages trial. (Source: NBC News) Court rejects Twitter’s effort to claw back Jan. 6 data disclosure. (Source: ABC News) Biden proposal could lower overdraft fees to $3. (Source: AP) Supreme Court case could gut federal regulatory power. (Source: NPR) As U.S. freezes, rest of world bakes. (Source: AP)