
Marijuana: From Illicit to Taxable Sales for PA
The third adult-use marijuana hearing in the Pennsylvania General Assembly focused on diverting the billions spent on illicit marijuana annually into state tax coffers and
The third adult-use marijuana hearing in the Pennsylvania General Assembly focused on diverting the billions spent on illicit marijuana annually into state tax coffers and
A talented woodworker, Mr. Beard enjoyed demonstrating his craft at various craft fairs and historical institutes in the area.
Mrs. Nelson enjoyed spending time with her family, and instant scratchers, however her passion was spending time with and caring for her grandchildren.
Mrs. Swart was a bookkeeper for various offices in the local area. She enjoyed cooking, cleaning, decorating, reading and attending yard sales.
Born on August 10, 1936, Earl was a resident of Adams County, PA since 1961, He managed I.Z. Musselman Orchards until it closed in 1989.
Anna enjoyed the simple things in life, such as time spent with her family or just going to McDonalds on Friday’s to eat and have coffee.
The Borough of Chambersburg is accepting applications for the 2022 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program. The Borough anticipates an allocation of funds in the
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Walter was a member of The Open Door Church. He loved to read the Bible and read it through every year until his eyesight prevented him from doing so.
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Wilson College will hold a reception at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 23, to mark the opening of the Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition. The exhibition,
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