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Waynesboro falls to Mechanicsburg in home finale

WAYNESBORO – The Waynesboro Indians varsity football team scored 28 points in the first half. They scored three points in the second half....

Top Stories

SGI Acquires Panamint Valley Limestone

HAGERSTOWN, MD– SGI, a Standard Industries company and manufacturer of innovative roofing products, building materials, and agricultural products, announced its acquisition of Panamint...

Non-Profit

AHS Featured Pet of the Week

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

Voices

FOOT NOTES: Training for Man Fest

At first I thought Man Fest was a joke, but my buddy and fellow runner Matt Sharp was determined to create a tournament...

Sports

Nikki Davis surpasses 100 career points

WAYNESBORO – Nikki Davis joined an exclusive club when she recorded her 100th career point in girls’ soccer. Davis, only a junior, scored...

Local Government

Medicare Open Enrollment Begins Oct. 15

CHAMBERSBURG – The Franklin County Area Agency on Aging is reminding seniors that the annual Medicare Open Enrollment Period begins Oct. 15 and...

Top Stories

5 Things To Do This Weekend

Fall Into Fall. Ivy Hill Farm will host a Farm Festival on Saturday and Sunday Oct. 14 and 15, 9 a.m. to 5...

Sports

Waynesboro rolls past CD East, 11-0

WAYNESBORO – The Waynesboro Maidens varsity soccer team defeated Central Dauphin East 10-0 in Harrisburg earlier in the season. Head coach Brian Fisher’s...

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Waynesboro Chamber Honors Community Members

GREENCASTLE – A crowd of over 130 people joined the Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce atGreen Grove Garden’s for their annual Chamber Banquet at...

Entertainment

Rose Hill Cemetery Tours Return in October and November

HAGERSTOWN, MD- The Washington County Historical Society’s popular Rose Hill Cemetery tours return on Saturday, October, 21 and November, 4 at 7 p.m....

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