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Mega Cash Bingo Hosted by Franklin Fire Company
Location: Franklin Fire Company Social Hall, 158 W. King St, Chambersburg, PA. Date and Time: Saturday, June 1; doors open at 4:00 PM, Bingo starts at approximately 6:45 PM. Franklin Fire Company invites you to a thrilling evening of Bingo with a chance to win significant cash prizes. Attendees can look forward to an action-packed night featuring various games and opportunities to win.
See all homes sold in Shippensburg, May 20 to May 26
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Shippensburg reported from May 20 to May 26. There were 2 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,333-square-foot home on Molly Pitcher Highway in Greene Township that sold for $325,000.
Catalytic Converter Stolen from Honda Accord in Chambersburg
In the early hours of May 24, 2024, a catalytic converter was stolen from a 2000 Honda Accord parked on the 400 block of E. Liberty Street in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. The Chambersburg Police Department is investigating the incident and is seeking assistance from the public. Anyone with information about the theft is encouraged to contact the Chambersburg Police Department or submit a tip on Crime Watch.
Franklin County Family Loses Home to Fire
A Franklin County family suffered a massive loss as their soon-to-be home was destroyed by fire before they could move in. The Egolf family had already transferred all their possessions to the home, planning to move in this Sunday. Chief Sanders of the MMP&W Volunteer Fire Department confirmed the total loss of their belongings.
Going Beyond Grades
While parents may think their children are doing well in subjects like math and reading, studies show that roughly 50% of students are performing at grade level. Learning Heroes Board Chair Tracie Potts explains how the nonprofit is helping parents to “go beyond grades” by providing families with resources to fill in children’s learning gaps.
15-year-old boy reported missing in Cumberland County
Police in Carlisle are looking for a 15-year-old boy they said went missing on Friday afternoon. Ky’nell Shepherd was last seen around 4 p.m. wearing black shorts and a white shirt, according to a police report. He was reported missing to Carlisle Police around 9:15 p.m. The report did...
10 most expensive homes sold in Cumberland County, May 20-26
A house in Hampden Township that sold for $1.4 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Cumberland County in the past week. In total, 46 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $307,622. The average price per square foot ended up at $184.
Easton's Torres keeps the magic going with javelin state medal
In all of Easton’s track and field’s often-glorious history, the Red Rovers may never have had an athlete quite like Collin Torres. When Torres stepped on the javelin runway Saturday morning at Shippensburg University to compete in the PIAA Class 3A track and field championships, he was in his sixth competition.
Thaddeus Stevens: railroad developer
Besides being a masterful politician and unrivaled lawyer, Thaddeus Stevens was an enthusiastic promoter of railroads, pushing for two early railroads in Pennsylvania and then laying the legislative groundwork in the 1860s for the Transcontinental Railroad. Stevens’s first railroad venture was the Gettysburg Extension of the Pennsylvania Main Line, nicknamed...
New trails to explore at Gettyburg’s Little Round Top
Gettysburg National Military Park (WHTM) – The National Park Service still hasn’t announced an exact date Little Round Top will reopen. “We’re still working within the reopening window of late spring to early summer of this year,” says Jason Martz, Visual Information Specialist for the park.
Mechanicsburg’s Sam Rybacki, Carlisle’s Alexis Kline headline coaches’ Mid-Penn Keystone softball all-star picks
Sam Rybacki and Alexis Kline were two of the top hitting/pitching stars in their conference this year, and on Monday, they received top honors among their division. • Sign up for PennLive’s new high school sports newsletter here. If you purchase a product or register for an account through...
West Orange Troop 6 Scouts Place Flags at the Graves of Fallen Soldiers at Gettysburg
GETTYSBURG, PA -- The Troop 6 Scouts were honored to place flags at the graves of fallen soldiers at Gettysburg National Cemetery this weekend. The famous cemetery is where President Lincoln gave his Gettysburg address. Memorial Day has become a long weekend with barbecues and store promotions, but visiting the well-known cemetery reminded the scouts about the true meaning of the holiday: to honor those who sacrificed their lives for us.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE FREE TAPINTO.NET NEWSLETTER "It was also such an honor for us parents to see our kids embrace the importance of their role, as well as all the history they're surrounded by in this hallowed place. If their respect and interest in our country's history is any indication, our next generation of leaders is going to be alright!" said one of the scouts' parents in a social media post. For more local news, visit TAPinto.net
Major rezoning plan will redefine Gettysburg
Please see our accompanying article to learn more about the new zoning plan. Thanks to generous financial contributions from community members, a video of Monday night’s Planning Commission meeting is available for public viewing on the Community Media of South Central PA website. The video is not available on the borough’s website.
rabbittrransit announces Memorial Day closures
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) — rabbittransit recently announced several routes that will not be in operation on Memorial Day. According to rabbittransit, their paratransit, rabbitEXPRESS, Stop Hopper and Capital Region and York fixed route services will not be in operation in observance of Memorial Day on Monday, May 27. The...
Adams County Sports Update – May 24 2024
Littlestown snapped Biglerville’s 17-game winning streak, defeating the Canners in a District III playoff match Thursday afternoon at Biglerville. The Thunderbolts built 4-0 lead after five innings, then weathered a three-run Biglerville rally in the bottom of the sixth, added an insurance run in the seventh, and held on. Maddie Dubbert was masterful in the pitching circle for Littlestown, going the distance and not allowing an earned run. She struck out there and did not walk a batter. Biglervlle’s Sydney McCleaf also turned in a remarkable pitching performance, likewise throwing all seven innings and allowing only two earned runs. Isabella Olvera was a hitting star for Littlestown with a home run and two RBI. Biglerville out-hit Littlestown, 9-6, with the nine hits provided by nine different players. Littlestown will now move to the state playoffs and a date with Kutztown next Tuesday.
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