
Gladys M Miller obituary 1930~2023
Gladys was a graduate of the old St. Thomas High School and worked at The Stanley Company in Chambersburg. She loved the outdoors.
Gladys was a graduate of the old St. Thomas High School and worked at The Stanley Company in Chambersburg. She loved the outdoors.
Dick enjoyed watching NASCAR and rooting for Dale Earnhardt. He was an avid Washington Redskins and Green Bay Packers fan.
On March 9th, 2023, the Chambersburg Police were informed by the Chambersburg Area School District Police that a male had approached two students as they
Each year the Fund for Women & Girls (FWG) honors local women who are philanthropists through two awards – the Rising Philanthropists Award and the
The Shapiro Administration in Pennsylvania is hosting the 2023 Lyme Art Contest for students in first through sixth grade to create videos or posters on
The Shippensburg University baseball team opened Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) play by dropping both ends of a road doubleheader to the No. 6-ranked West
A western Pennsylvania Republican’s demand that Democratic U.S. Sen. John Fetterman prove he is “alive and well” or resign is gaining traction in conservative circles
Former Officer in Charge of the Lancaster County Drug Task Force, John Burkhart, has pleaded guilty to charges regarding thefts of approximately $171K of forfeited
Senator Bob Casey had been a staunch advocate for workers’ rights for as long as anyone could remember. Today, he took another bold step forward
Shade was currently in 11th grade at Waynesboro Area Senior High School and enjoyed being a member of the wrestling team over the years.
The top hit song on March 9th, 1993, was “A Whole New World” by Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle. The song was from the Disney
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