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Drop Everything And Read

HARRISBURG—Today marks the birthday of Beverly Cleary, author of the popular children’s book series “Ramona Quimby.” Cleary, who died last year at age...

Top Stories

Development continues in Industrial Park

CHAMBERSBURG—The Franklin County Area Development Corporation has purchased land in the Wharf Road Industrial Park in Washington Township. The 20.5-acre parcel is industrially...

Around The Region

Southgate property sold

CHAMBERSBURG—The Chambersburg Area Municipal Authority has purchased Phase 1 of the Southgate Shopping Center redevelopment project, which includes the part of the shopping...

School News

Way to go, Hannah!

The Rotary Club of Waynesboro has announced the winners of the Four-Way Speech Contest. Hannah Hite placed as first runner-up in the Rotary...

Non-Profit

CVAS Pets of the Week

CHAMBERSBURG– Looking for a new friend? The Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter is featuring these Pets of the Week. For more information, visit http://www.cvas-pets.org/...

Non-Profit

Annual Good Friday service set

WAYNESBORO—The 64th Annual Waynesboro Area YMCA Good Friday service is set for Friday, April 15, in the Cookie Beck Memorial Pavilion.  This year, Rev....

Top Stories

“Work zones are a sign to slow down”

HARRISBURG – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the Pennsylvania State Police, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission and Associated Pennsylvania Constructors hosted an event today...

Sports

Waynesboro playing opponents, weather

The Waynesboro Area Senior High School varsity baseball team has been playing two opponents so far in the 2022 season – other teams...

Entertainment

Chainsaw carving show begins this week

CHAMBERSBURG—The 1st Keystone State Chainsaw Carving and Vendor Show will kick off Wednesday. More than 40 chainsaw carvers from across the world will...

Voices

HIT THE GROUND RUNNING: A high school rite of passage can make a lifetime of memories

Prom. Just the sound of that word brings back a flood of memories: the “vital” decision of whether to go with a date...

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