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School News

Three days remain to qualify for a PA State Grant Award

HARRISBURG – Secretary of Education Dr. Noe Ortega today joined the Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency, Sen. Wayne Fontana, and Sen. Lindsey Williams...

Entertainment

Healthy Kids Day brings family fun to town

WAYNESBORO—The YMCA Kicks Off Summer with the Annual Healthy Kids Day Event featuring a full day of activities to celebrate kids being kids...

Around The Region

Corrections officer at Franklin County Jail charged

CHAMBERSBURG—Charges have been filed against a corrections officer at the Franklin County Jail and a woman after an investigation into contraband smuggling at...

Sports

Waynesboro rallies to beat Greencastle in extra innings

WAYNESBORO – The air had a November chill, and so did the Waynesboro Maidens’ bats on Wednesday at the Maidens home field against...

Local Government

Commissioners show support for crime victims’ rights

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners have proclaimed April 24-30, to be Crime Victims’ Rights Week in Franklin County and have reaffirmed the...

Sports

COLLEGE SPORTS: PSU, Shipp

Penn State Mont Alto baseball players wins Hitter of the Week honors Penn State Mont Alto’s Brady Bigler (St. Thomas/James Buchanan) was named...

Top Stories

Theatre welcomes Chamber mixer this evening

WAYNESBORO–The Waynesboro Area Chamber of Commerce will host a mixer tonight, Thursday, April 28, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Waynesboro Theatre....

Sports

Greencastle-Antrim takes first meeting against Waynesboro

GREENCASTLE – Luke Martin pitched his first ever varsity baseball game on a soggy Tuesday afternoon. It happened to be against the first-place...

Sports

SPORTS FOCUS: Football in spring? Nah

To everything there is a season. When will the architects of spring football leagues get it? Football, a sport once nearly banned by...

Entertainment

Healthy Kids Day is Saturday at Y

WAYNESBORO—The Waynesboro Area YMCA is hosting the Y’s annual Healthy Kids Day on Saturday, April 30, encouraging families to take a moment to...

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