Month: March 2022

106 Articles
Local Government

ON THE AGENDA: Washington Township Supervisors

WAYNE HEIGHTS–Washington Township Board of Supervisors will meet today to discuss a variety of items, including opening bids for construction of a new...

Top Stories

Franklin County talks development

GREENCASTLE—More than 300 people turned out for the Franklin County Area Development Corporations’s annual State of the Economy Breakfast, held recent at Green...

Around The Region

Funding to improve transportation, safety for military installations in Cumberland and Philadelphia counties

HARRISBURG—New funding has been awarded through the Pennsylvania Military Community Enhancement Commission to help make transportation and safety improvements for military installations in...

Sports

COLLEGE SPORTS WEEKEND ROUNDUP

Shippensburg men drop hard-fought PSAC semifinal game to IUP NDIANA — The Shippensburg University men’s basketball team lost at No. 3 IUP on...

Non-Profit

Waynesboro’s Arts Alliance hires marketing manager

WAYNESBORO— Greg Small has been hired as the new marketing manager of the Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro. Born and raised in Waynesboro,...

EntertainmentNon-Profit

Turf tunnel comes to YMCA

WAYNESBORO–Heads up, sports enthusiasts: there’s a new game in town. The Waynesboro Area YMCA Turf Tunnel offers a full-size batting cage with baseball/softball...

Around The Region

PennDOT District 8: Commuter news

Cumberland County: Carlisle Pike HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced today that work on a 2.21-mile pavement preservation project on Carlisle Pike...

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You’ve seen the iron furnaces, now hear the history

WAYNESBORO—The second and final program in The Institute’s spring lecture programs, “Penn’s Woods Over Time: People and the Forest,” is on Thursday, March...

Entertainment

Live Music Friday continues tonight

WAYNESBORO—Get your friends together and stop by tonight, March 4, to see Drew Adams. Adams is a working musician from Waynesboro who has...

Top Stories

Local pastor to head toward Ukraine

A Waynesboro pastor will head to his home country of Slovakia Monday to offer aid to refugees at the border fleeing the war-torn...

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