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Waynesboro Rotary Club’s Battle of the Minds raises funds for local charities

GREENCASTLE – Waynesboro’s Rotary Club hosted the 12th annual “Battle of the Minds” at Green Grove Gardens on Sept. 26. An evening of...

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3rd annual Women In Business Conference set to inspire empower

CHAMBERSBURG – More than 200 women are expected at the South Central Pennsylvania Women In Business Conference on Tuesday, Oct. 22. The 8...

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5 Things to do this weekend

Sit, stay and support our furry friends. The Antietam Humane Society will host the “Toast to Tails” event at Trigger’s Table & Taproom...

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Hometown Heroes honored in Greencastle

The fall season in Greencastle brings an opportunity for residents and visitors to honor local veterans through the “Hometown Hero Banner” program. This...

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Letterkenny Army Depot to host Oktoberfest

CHAMBERSBURG – Letterkenny Army Depot will host its inaugural Oktoberfest on Sept. 28 at the historic James Finley House, welcoming all members of...

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Production set to resume on Three Mile Island

MIDDLETOWN – A recently announced agreement between Constellation EnergyCorp. and Microsoft Corp. could lead to resumed power generation from Three MileIsland’s Unit 1,...

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Buttonwood Nature Center to host Pumpkins and Pippins fall festival

WAYNESBORO—Buttonwood Nature Center, home of The Institute presents its fourth annual Pumpkins and Pippins fall festival on Saturday, October 19 from noon to...

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Fauntleroy scores a pair of TDs, but Hubs fall to Patriots

HAGERSTOWN, Md. – Ty’Qwell Fauntleroy rushed for two TDs, but North Hagerstown fell to 0-3 after Friday’s 28-12 loss to Thomas Johnson. Fauntleroy,...

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