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Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library receives Gold Star

WAYNESBORO – It was another Gold Star Day for the Alexander Hamilton Memorial Free Library as they were awarded their fourth Gold Star...

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Washington County schools end year with $6.9 million surplus

HAGERSTOWN – Washington County Commissioners have approved what is expected to be a final adjustment for the Washington County Public Schools’ 2024 fiscal...

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2024 election wrap-up: Close Pa./Md. contests decided, some local offices in question

Most 2024 election races were settled on Nov. 5, or soon after, but a few regional contests were so closely contested that projections...

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Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce names new executive director

GREENCASTLE – Officials of the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce have selected Kylie Belle Moore as the new executive director. She succeeds Debby Cunningham,...

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Smithsburg hosts Veterans Day event

SMITHSBURG – Mayor Donnie Souders hosted a moving Veterans Day remembrance Monday, Nov. 11, at Veteran’s Park. A crowd of veterans, friends and...

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Burn ban in effect in Franklin County

Several municipalities in south-central Pennsylvania have enacted burn bans due to ongoing dry conditions that pose a significant risk of wildfires. As of...

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WellSpan leaders nominated for Patriot Award

As a new licensed practical nurse and an active member of the U.S. Army Reserves, Jordan Smith dedicates most of his time to...

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Chambersburg welcomes Shabby Chic Farmhouse Boutique

CHAMBERSBURG – Franklin County Main Streets have great history, great dining and great shopping. Each year, tens of thousands of visitors and residents...

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