Month: January 2022

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Library kids’ program today

WAYNESBORO–A series of activities will be offered Saturday, Jan. 29, at the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library. Included will be a Pages and...

Sports

SPORTS FOCUS: Steelers’ loss is AFC North’s gain

Ben Roethlisberger was to the Pittsburgh Steelers as Tom Brady was to the New England Patriots and Aaron Rodgers is to the Green...

Around The Region

Neterer named top financial advisor

HAGERSTOWN, Maryland—David Neterer, an independent LPL Financial advisor with Sterling Financial Management in Hagerstown has been included in LPL’s Patriot’s Club. LPL presents...

Local Government

Foote named employee of the month

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners presented the January 2022 Employee of the Month award to Christopher Foote. Foote has been employed with Franklin...

Sports

Waynesboro gym team gives it their all

WAYNESBORO – The Waynesboro High School gymnastics team dropped its home opener to a talented Altoona team 141.15-129.55. Altoona standout Gracie Weaver took...

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Waynesboro outlasts Shippensburg 37-24

WAYNESBORO – The Waynesboro varsity wrestling team had the advantage in numbers, but head coach David Swink knew at the outset how important...

Local GovernmentSchool News

Applications for nursing scholarship available to high school students

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners are accepting applications for the 2022 Franklin County Nursing Scholarship. The scholarship program provides financial assistance to...

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New owners get off on the right foot of shoe business

WAYNESBORO—Diane Holdaway has a vision as she takes over an 80-year-old downtown Waynesboro tradition. “We’ll do our best to get you into the...

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Suicide threat leads to evacuation, street closure

WAYNESBORO—An incident Wednesday afternoon that shut down several blocks of the borough ended late Wednesday night with no injuries. According to Waynesboro Police,...

Around The Region

Minimum wage to be raised for state workers

HARRISBURG—Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf said the state will fulfill its commitment to raise the minimum wage for commonwealth employees to $15 per hour...

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