
Penn DOT: Expect icy roads this weekend
PennDOT urges motorists to avoid travel this weekend if possible. Use caution, reduce speeds and be aware of changing weather conditions.
PennDOT urges motorists to avoid travel this weekend if possible. Use caution, reduce speeds and be aware of changing weather conditions.
Sharyn was a champion for the underdog and continuously took stray and injured dogs into her home. She enjoyed playing the guitar and singing.
Frances loved to travel, going overseas with church and student groups. She was very involved in her church and was a faithful follower.
Born Sunday, December 27, 1936 in York, Roger was the son of the late Maurice J. and Dorothy G.E. (Miller) Jones. He served in the US Air Force.
Paul was a long-time member of the Hub City Club, Shippensburg. He enjoyed shooting pool, playing golf, and spending time with his family.
Rick enjoyed watching football especially Penn State and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He will be missed by all those who loved him.
Mr. Mentzer served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. He was a longtime employee of Mont Alto Nursery. He retired in 1985.
Born December 25, 1952, Kathy loved to spend time with her family, especially her grandchildren. She was also a diehard Dallas Cowboys fan.
John was a loving husband, father and grandfather; known as “Bubba” to his grandsons. He greatly enjoyed his job at Beaver Mechanical and Home Depot.
Patty worked in the warehouse fulfillment and distribution industry. She enjoyed working on jigsaw puzzles and she loved cats, of which she had nine.
A two-vehicle crash on Black Gap Road this morning sent one of the drivers to a regional trauma center. The driver’s condition is unknown.
Kiyon Hardy led Shippensburg’s men’s basketball team to an 86-72 victory Wednesday over Seaton Hill, in a PSAC-mandated crossover at Heiges Field House.
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