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‘I was nervous and scared until Over the Rainbow brought a ray of hope back into my son’s life’
‘I was nervous and scared until Over the Rainbow brought a ray of hope back into my son’s life’
The PSUMA softball team saw freshman McKenna Sas claim PSUAC Hitter of the Week recognition as announced by the conference office on Tuesday.
The right hander tossed 5.0 innings of scoreless ball with a season-high four strike outs, leading Mont Alto to victory over Beaver.
Mont Alto returns to action on Friday, April 2 with a home doubleheader against PSU DuBois. Game times are 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.
Born on February 7, 1927 in Shippensburg, Edna was a member of Park Avenue United Methodist Church. She loved taking rides and walks.
Born December 10, 1938, Wayne was a member of Grace Baptist Church, Waynesboro, PA; the Shady Grove Hunting Camp and Waynesboro Fish and Game.
Sara loved gardening, walking, and sewing, especially her beautiful square dance dresses, a pastime that she and John took up after they retired.
The news comes nearly four months after the state rolled out its immunization effort for 4 million residents under Phase 1A.
The Phoenix split a doubleheader series with the Mounties, dropping the first game, 5-4, but winning the second, 5-3. The action took place Tuesday as Wilson
Born on Thursday, August 29, 1946 in Chambersburg, Diane enjoyed camping, bingo, shopping, and spending time with her grandchildren.
The COVID-19 vaccine should be available for county residents in the 1A category who want it and groups are helping people get appointments.
The coaches are recruiting players from current and prospective students with the goal of teams competing in tournaments in the fall 2021.
Born July 15, 1930, Betty attended Gettysburg High School. She was formerly employed by the former C.H. Musselman in Biglerville.
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 March 31st.
Rodney had a big heart and was always willing to help anyone in need. He looked forward to attending local sales and auctions.
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