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Thirteen Sundays that fall within established seasons between Sept. 14 and Dec. 7 are now legal hunting days. Pennsylvania ...
The Littlestown Borough Authority recently continued discussions about water and well requirements for the expanding Smith Farm subdivision, as developer Tim Mummert seeks to add homes to the project ...
When Cashtown southpaw Marshall Mott is on the mound, he reminds himself to keep things simple and to not overthink.
On Tuesday, Aug. 5, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., the Carroll Valley Library will be participating in a fun family event called National Night Out. This annual event occurs ...
Heidlersburg Fire Company Carnival, 2720 Heidlersburg Road, is Aug. 14-16 with food, games, bingo, and free entertainment daily. Aug. 14, The Reagan Years; Aug. 15, Dean Crawford & The Dunn’s River ...
During the recent Civil War re-enactment at the Daniel Lady Farm, the Gettysburg Battlefield Preservation Association (GBPA), honored one of its own on the final day of the annual event.
Steeper energy costs are coming this summer, and bills are expected to be even worse next year, thanks to a recent power auction that saw utilities pay record-high ...
If rudeness is ever declared an art form, he’ll most definitely be its Leonard Da Vinci. On good days his disrespect of others is covert. It’s still there, but you ...
When Stephen Colbert became a financial disaster for CBS, its execs fired him. For good measure, they also killed the “The Late Show,” the network’s failing 33-year-old flag-ship late-night program.
On September 3, 1833, a 23-year-old publisher named Benjamin Day revolutionized the news business by producing a paper that sold for just a penny.
Despite the current high temperatures, and several months’ wait until the wintery holiday season, the search is officially on ...
Much of Thaddeus Stevens’s political power came from his unparalleled mastery of parliamentary procedure. Many times he was able to push through matters that wouldn’t have gotten through but for ...