Technology aids government transparency
Elected officials have an obligation to provide access to as many people as possible, as often as possible. They have the technology. They should use it.
Elected officials have an obligation to provide access to as many people as possible, as often as possible. They have the technology. They should use it.
Thomas treasured the simple things in life. He will be remembered for his big loving heart, his caring nature, and his sense of humor.
John was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. He made a point to keep in touch with family and friends.
Fred loved hunting and fishing and invited many friends and family to join in an annual offshore fishing trip to northern Vancouver Island.
Larry was a skilled woodworker and spent many hours a day in his workshop crafting various things. He also enjoyed mowing the grass.
June contented herself with reading, watching TV, playing bingo, working word puzzles and playing computer games. Her years at Michaux were good years.
A 1995 graduate of Window Rock High School in Fort Defiance, Darrell has since been employed at Ventura Foods in Chambersburg as a forklift operator.
The omicron surge has accelerated the spread of COVID-19 in prisons and jails to the highest levels since last spring with thousands of cases.
SU’s women’s basketball team could not overcome a slow start, dropping the game to opponent Mansfield, 70-50, at Decker Gymnasium.
Today it was announced that the physicians and staff at Chambersburg Gastroenterology Associates (CGA) have joined WellSpan Health. This will expand access to expert care
If you have an older 3G cellular phone, The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) and Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) are urging residents with older cell
The Pennsylvania State Police have announced that they seized over $72,000,000 in illegal drugs last year. Over 9.5 million dollars worth of cocaine, heroin, fentanyl,
The Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development has awarded a $250,000 HOME grant to the Borough of Chambersburg. This will enable the re-start of
Madelyn was so proud of her role as a mother and grandmother and always showed up to support the activities and passions of her family members.
Delores was born on May 26, 1943, in Burnt Cabins, PA, the daughter of the late John and Pearl Mock Shore. She worked as a Nurses Aid.
Rick was a member of St. Andrew Catholic Church, Waynesboro and enjoyed hockey, baseball, Civil War reenacting and spending time with his grandchildren.
SU withstood the Mountaineers late run to win its eighth straight game as the Raiders defeated the Mounties 85-81 in a PSAC matchup Wednesday.
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