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Waynesboro boys, girls defeat James Buchanan

WAYNESBORO – It was another spectacular spring day that was tailor-made for a track and field meet, and the Waynesboro boys and girls...

Entertainment

Brewery Round-Up April 28-30

WAYNESBORO- The breweries in Waynesboro are never short on fun, we have gathered some of their events for the coming weekend.  Rough Edges...

Non-ProfitSports

The Institute Set to Host Sporting Clays Shoot 

WAYNESBORO—The Institute is hosting a Sporting Clays Shoot Fundraiser on Friday, May 12, from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Orvis Hill Country...

Top Stories

COMMUTER ALERT: Midvale Road

ROUZERVILLE–Washington Township officials are warning residents and motorists that traffic light repair will take place Thursday, April 27, at the signal at Midvale...

Local GovernmentSchool News

Legislation Introduced to Improve School Safety 

HARRISBURG – Senator Doug Mastriano (PA-33) has introduced legislation that would have Pennsylvania join 31 other states who have added an extra layer...

Entertainment

“80 for Brady” Showing this Week at the Waynesboro Theatre April 28 – 30

WAYNESBORO–The Waynesboro Theatre (75 W. Main St.) is offering the following film this week:   Friday, April 28 – Sunday, April 30, 7 p.m. “80...

Sports

PSU Woodsmen Team Takes First Place

MONT ALTO― On April 15, the Penn State Mont Alto Woodsmen Team took first at the Mid-Atlantic Intercollegiate Spring Woodsmen’s Meet in Cumberland,...

School NewsTop Stories

PSU Mont Alto Day of Service Helps Waynesboro Community

MONT ALTO- This year’s annual spring Mont Alto Day of Service/Every Day is Arbor Day, held on Wednesday, April 12, was a huge...

Local Government

FC Commissioners to meet

CHAMBERSBURG–Franklin County Commissioners will meet today, April 26, beginning at 11 a.m. in the administration building. The agenda is as follows: PRELIMINARY AGENDA...

Top Stories

Franklin County, Municipalities CollaborateTo Secure Millions In Funding For Opioid Crisis

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Commissioners have announced the county could receive as much as $6.5 million to combat the ongoing opioid epidemic,...

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