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Dutchfest 2022 this weekend

MARION—Shalom Christian Academy will host the Dutchfest 2022 May 6 and 7. The event kicks off Friday with food concessions featuring pork barbecue...

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Veterans appreciation event coming

CHAMBERSBURG—The Franklin County Commissioners, along with the Franklin County Office of Veterans Affairs, will host a drive-through Veteran Appreciation Expo. Set for 11...

Entertainment

Gallery 50 to host opening reception for new exhibit

 WAYNESBORO—The Arts Alliance of Greater Waynesboro invites the public to an opening reception for a new exhibit in Gallery 50, “From Realism to...

Sports

COLLEGE SPORTS WEEKEND ROUNDUP

Shippensburg baseball team clinches PSAC playoff berth SHIPPENSBURG – The Shippensburg University baseball team clinched a playoff spot with a Saturday series sweep...

Non-Profit

Bingo fundraiser planned

ZULLINGER—The Zullinger Community Center will host a Variety Bingo May 14 to raise funds for an adaptive playground. The event will include small...

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Passport to wellness—take a health and wellness trip during May

CHAMBERSBURG—The month of May is physical activity awareness month and mental health awareness month. Healthy Franklin County is coordinating an education campaign—Passport to...

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5 Things to do this weekend: April 29-May 1

Groove with some tunes. The Loose Screws will be play at Music Makers, 46 W. Main St., during the second week of the...

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Emergency drill to be held at PSU this morning

MONT ALTO–The Penn State Mont Alto Forest Technology and Nursing students will be participating in a trauma simulation with area first responders this...

Sports

Waynesboro topples James Buchanan 13-6

WAYNESBORO – If you like pitching and defense, this probably wasn’t the game for you. Waynesboro’s 13-6 victory over James Buchanan on Thursday...

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