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Pa. reaches milestone in COVID vax

HARRISBURG – Pennsylvania has reached a new COVID-19 vaccine milestone with 95 percent of Pennsylvanians ages 18 and older receiving at least one...

Voices

So glad we stayed!

I grew up in Waynesboro. I went to Fairview Elementary and graduated with the Class of 1996 at Waynesboro Area Senior High School. ...

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New rides to debut at Hersheypark

HERSHEY—Hersheypark amusement park has announced the Hersheypark skyline is getting brighter this summer with two new Jolly Rancher attraction experiences that guests can...

Local Government

County Commissioners meet Wednesday

CHAMBERSBURG—The Franklin County Commissioners will meet Wednesday, Feb. 23, to discuss the following agenda items: Certificate of appreciation to South Central Community Action...

Around The Region

Four PSP troopers injured in crash

CHAMBERSBURG—Four Pennsylvania State Police troopers were injured in an incident late Monday near Chambersburg. According to PSP, troopers attempted to stop a vehicle...

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WASHS senior hits the airwaves in Greencastle

GREENCASTLE—A Waynesboro Area Senior High School senior is making waves—airwaves, that is—on his way to a future career. Bryson Shaull is on air...

Local GovernmentTop Stories

Autopsy findings released on Quincy supervisor

QUINCY—The death of former Quincy Township Supervisor Kerry Bumbaugh has been ruled a suicide. Bumbaugh, 57, was found deceased Dec. 3 at the...

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Dangerous behavior concerns fire officials after Carlisle Walmart fire

CARLISLE—A fire at the Walmart in Carlisle has EMS officials concerned about how some members of the community put social media above their...

Sports

COLLEGE SPORTS ROUNDUP: SU and Shepherd

Shippensburg sprinter breaks her own PSAC record LEWISBURG — Leah Graybill (Lititz/Warwick) once again rewrote the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) record books...

Local Government

Knepper named EOM

CHAMBERSBURG– The Franklin County Commissioners proudly presented the February 2022 Employee of the Month award to Kelly Knepper at their public meeting Feb....

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