Another election case thrown out
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Saturday threw out a case brought by Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly seeking to overturn about 2.6 million mail-in ballots cast in the Nov. 3 election.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Saturday threw out a case brought by Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly seeking to overturn about 2.6 million mail-in ballots cast in the Nov. 3 election.
Kathryn earned her Bachelors in Science from Penn State University and went on to work as an RN in the maternity department at the Chambersburg Hospital.
The project addresses structural deficiencies of the bridge. It will provide continued safe and efficient crossing of Mountain Road over Buck Run.
It all started 25 years ago, when he was using a pitchfork that had once belonged to his great-grandfather to fill his truck with brush, and lost it.
Barbara was a member of the Macedonia United Brethren Church near Greencastle where she was a member of the Care Commission.
Lester farmed throughout his life, both dairy and crops, selling his dairy cows in 1985, but continued to work his land until 2000.
In her free time, Florence enjoyed cooking, shopping, and will be remembered for how much she loved and cherished her family.
Whispers of his desire to claim the state’s top post emerged into public view thanks to a hearing held Wednesday by Senate Republicans at his behest.
In her early life, Mrs. Myers worked at Fairchild Aircraft, Hagerstown. She later worked at Landis Machine Company, Waynesboro, in the Blue Print Department.
Frederick was one of premier antique toy experts in the country. He was a wealth of knowledge to his peers and novices alike on this subject.
Clint enjoyed the simple things in life like living on his farm, cooking, hunting, fishing, spending time with friends and family and his beagles.
Born in Rouzerville, PA, Mrs. Bender was employed as an assembler at Corning Glassworks, Greencastle, PA for over 20 years.
Mr. Burns was employed by Pangborn Corp., Hagerstown, MD as a wood patternmaker, learning his trade at Frick Co., Waynesboro.
Take a look back at Franklin County’s history through news and photos that appeared in local newspapers 25, 50, and 100 years ago on November 28th.
This one was interesting to play for someone who was a fan of the original books that inspired the games. Differences, yes. But they work.
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