Month: February 2023

109 Articles
Local Government

Benshoff Named Employee Of The Month

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners recently presented the January 2023 Employee of the Month award to Sarah Benshoff during the board’s Jan. 25...

Top Stories

Schell Selected As Franklin County’s New Warden

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners have announced that Christopher A. Schell has been selected as the new warden of the Franklin County...

Entertainment

Live Music Friday: Mitch Morrill 

WAYNESBORO-On Friday, Feb. 3, from 5:30 to 8 p.m. join Music Makers as they host Mitch Morrill at 46 W. Main St. Morrill...

Entertainment

This Weekend at Waynesboro Theater: Feb 2-4

WAYNESBORO–The Waynesboro Theatre (75 W. Main St.) is offering the following film this week: Thursday, Feb 2 – Saturday, Feb 4, 7 p.m....

Non-Profit

AHS Featured Pet

WAYNESBORO–The Antietam Humane Society offers cats, dogs and a variety of animals up for adoption to loving homes. For more information on providing...

Sports

Waynesboro girls swimming clinches division crown

ENOLA – The Waynesboro Area Senior High School girls’ swim team has already enjoyed an historic season, and the Maidens made it even...

Sports

Maidens fall to visiting Greyhounds 56-37

WAYNESBORO – In a league dominated by the likes of Northern York and Greencastle-Antrim, the rest of the Mid-Penn Colonial Division has been...

EntertainmentTop Stories

Local artists display hooked rugs

HAGERSTOWN, MD–Visitors will sense Judith McLean’s love of color and design when they glimpse her hooked rugs – part of an exhibit at...

Voices

SNIFF NOTES: Cats are like snowflakes

The feline is an incredibly odd creature. For those who live with cats, I doubt this will be all that much of a...

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