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When kids return to school, they sit in a group in class, eat lunch side by side, run around the gym together, pass papers, ...
Municipal leaders from the Shippensburg region gathered on August 7th to celebrate more than $4 million in state and federal ...
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Cancer sucks, plain and simple! Having friends and family to help navigate the cancer journey with you is a blessing. Doug ...
Path Valley welcomed hundreds of people to Hammond's Grove Picnic Grounds last week for the small town's big celebration, the ...
I'm feeling a bit nostalgic this month, not that you haven't noticed. Looking at old high school photos, glancing through scrolls and yearbooks that go way beyond my years, and remembering some of my ...
Big Spring High School has always been home of the Bulldogs. Throughout the schools long history there has always been a ...
Shippensburg history encompasses over 295 years of existence beginning in 1730 when the first settlers planted their feet and futures in the region. The Shippensburg Historical Society was formed in ...
A two vehicle accident in Penn Township on Friday evening, August 15th, resulted in several people sustaining moderate to ...
Two adorable baby kangaroos were special guests at Storytime at the John Graham Library in mid-July. This event was held at ...
Zion Lutheran Church at 51 West Main Street in Newville recently held a remarkably successful two-day yard sale. The sale was the largest in terms of the amount of merchandise available for sale and ...
American Legion Post #223 has a newly installed group of individuals who make up the American Legion Riders. On Thursday, August 7th, the revised Chapter of the Oscar M Hykes ...
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