As a retired police officer with 19 years of service, I have witnessed the operations of a trial court many times throughout my career.
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Our weekly job roundup is a list of jobs we found from May 8th to May 15th. We searched the internet to find what potential jobs are available in Franklin County, PA.
For my neighbors in the Borough of Shippensburg. I am asking for your Write-in vote for Borough Tax Collector Next Tuesday.
It was another bad week for Pennsylvania taxpayers. Just the other day it was reported that Governor Tom Wolf handed out huge salary increases to his top staffers.
Police are asking for the public’s help in finding two masked men who tried to rob a Sheetz store on Ritter Highway at gunpoint late last night.
The 2019 Municipal Election for Franklin County, Pennsylvania is scheduled for Tuesday, May 21st, 2019. Polls will open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
State Rep. Paul Schemel will address criminal justice reform efforts during a town hall meeting Thursday. Schemel will talk about initiatives underway.
Rep. Rob Kauffman to lead a voting meeting on House Bills 360, 365 and 1402 and any other business that may come before the committee.
The buds of spring are popping into leaves, so, grab a camera and enter your best shots. The Franklin County Visitors Bureau (FCVB) is seeking a shot of the new 11/30 Visitors Center for the cover of its 2019-2020 Franklin County Visitors Guide.
As of April 30th our growth rate is at 600% and we have 1444 active subscribers to our newspaper. Our goal for May is to add another 1000 subscribers.
Local residents will have an opportunity to learn what it’s like to be a police officer at the 2019 Citizens Police Academy.
Pennsylvania State Police and the FBI are investigating an online threat to a Greencastle High School student and possibly to the high school.
When you go to the doctor and try to explain just what your symptoms indicate to you (as a non-doctor) and even before you are finished, he tells you he has just the thing that can fix that.
My name is Patty Dolaway and I am writing to endorse my husband, Herb for re-election to the 5th Ward Borough Council of Chambersburg.
An investigation into the death of Gregory Alan Cole, 51, is ongoing, according to Pennsylvania State Police.
The Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services announced that the body of Gregory Cole was found today by South Central PA Search & Rescue teams.
I-81 southbound between Chambersburg and Marrion are expected to open within the next hour. The interstate was been closed following an accident at about 1 am Thursday morning.
Exelon Generation announced today that Three Mile Island Generating Station Unit 1 (TMI) will shut down by Sept. 30, 2019.
Attendees can expect to see demonstrations including article searches, drug locating and suspect apprehensions.
I have seen first-hand how hard Ian is working to meet people and earn their votes.
IAN BRINK is clearly the right choice to be our next Common Pleas Judge. I have lived in Franklin County my whole life and I love this community.
Franklin County will not become a sanctuary for immigrants in the area illegally. County Commissioners said that Franklin County law enforcement agencies will continue to cooperate with ICE.
This amazing mix of chunky mangos, peaches, tomatoes, bell peppers, jalapenos, in a blend of lime juice, cilantro, and brown sugar is the ultimate treat for serving at a get together with family and friends, or enjoy every bite for yourself.
Now showing: classic movie series in the restored Waynesboro Theatre. Located in the community’s historic downtown, the movies are open to all ages.
Abby Brink: On May 21st, vote for my dad Ian Brink when selecting your candidate for the judge for the Court of Common Pleas. When voting on May 21st, Think Experience, Think Brink.
My name is Ed Asbury and I support Mary Beth Shank for Judge. She has the knowledge and more importantly the heart to be a good judge for Franklin County.
My name is Bruce Levy and I want everyone to please get out and vote on May 21st, and support Ian Brink for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Tom and Mary Stonesifer ask every to please join them in electing Mary Beth Shank for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas
I am Stephanie Ewing Byers and I have had the immense honor and pleasure of knowing Mary Beth Shank personally for over 30 years.
I am Jeff Conner and I support Ian Brink has a proven record and respect of our judicial system that has led him to be rated “highly qualified” by the Franklin County Bar Association.
My name is Elaine Preli and I am writing this letter to show my support for Ian Brink, who is running for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
G. Ware Elliott: A clear choice: Mary Beth Shank for judge on May 21
I am Sam Worley, Former Franklin County Commissioner. I strongly support Mary Beth Shank for our next Judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Graduates encouraged to take risks, remember those who helped them achieve their success, and to serve as advocates for those who are less fortunate.
Another 21 trained crisis intervention experts were added to a roster of over 150 crisis intervention specialists in Franklin County this month.
Janelle Friese was chosen as the county government’s Employee of the Month for April. It was presented by Franklin County Commissioners on behalf of the Special Thanks And Recognition (STAR) Committee.
Volunteers came together for the Keep Greencastle Green event, organized by the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce, collecting about two dozen large 30-gallon bags of refuse from Greencastle streets and parks.
I write this letter to you in support of Ian Brink for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of the 39th Judicial District.
I’m Dave Secor, Franklin County Treasurer. On May 21st, there is only one candidate on the ballot that is qualified to be a judge in Franklin and Fulton Counties and that is Ian Brink.
I have always prided myself on being as informed of a voter as I possibly could. I never like to cast a ballot for someone without knowing as much as I can about a race and its candidates.