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Mountain fire in Blue Ridge Summit now under control

BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT – A wildfire broke out overnight in Blue Ridge Summit along Route 16, prompting a significant response from local fire...

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Waynesboro Chamber honors local leaders at annual breakfast

WAYNESBORO – Described as humble, soft-spoken and an advocate for many, Clint Barkdoll was named the 2024 Roy S.F. Angle Business Person of...

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5 things to do this weekend

Shop handmade. I Heart Handmade 2024 is set to take place at the Kauffman Community Center in Chambersburg on Saturday, Nov. 9, from...

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From POW to ‘Energizer Bunny’: Bill and Rosie Wagaman’s active life

One-hundred year-old Bill Wagaman jokingly said he’s “slowed down a little,” but you’d never know it. “They call me their ‘poster boy’ at...

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Republicans sweep local and state offices in PA, choose Trump over Harris in presidential race

Election Day 2024 offered no local surprises as conservative candidates easily swept three races for Pennsylvania House and Senate seats. Voters re-elected two...

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Match of the Week: Hubs need win over Linganore to continue quest for a third-straight state title

Following back-to-back seasons that saw North Hagerstown’s girls volleyball squad win an MPSSAA 3A state title, it’s only natural to wonder if the...

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Voters turn out in Franklin County

WAYNESBORO – Voters began to turn out at the Rouzerville Community Center in Washington Township, early this morning as excitement filled the air....

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$2M in state grants for 2 Franklin County projects

A total of $2 million in funds for a new Waynesboro emergency services complex and for Chambersburg’s transformation of the former Central High...

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