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Truck carrying mulch crashes, closing Route 15 near Gettysburg: PennDOT
Route 15 is shut down Wednesday afternoon after a tractor-trailer carrying mulch or topsoil overturned in Adams County, PennDOT said. Spokeswoman Fritzi Schreffler said the crash happened just after 1 p.m. and closed Route 15′s southbound lanes between Route 30 (York Street) and Hanover Street near Gettysburg. The ramp from Route 30 west to Route 15 south is also closed.
Crash reported in West Manheim Township
WEST MANHEIM, Pa. — A crash was reported between the intersection of Baltimore Pike and Shermans Church Road in West Manheim Township around 2:30 p.m. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today. No injuries or road closures have been reported. Crews are responding to the scene. Travelers may...
📰York Springs man facing felony charges
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Carroll officials restore arts council’s 2025 funding
The Carroll County Arts Council is now slated to get the entire $43,000 in funding proposed in the county’s $541.6 million operating budget for fiscal 2025. Commissioners are set to adopt the budget Thursday. During previous budget discussions, commissioners had reduced the arts council’s funding from $43,000 to $10,000, but at a May 14 budget work session commissioners voted 4-1 to restore ...
Linganore's transformation into softball contenders ends with extra-inning loss to Sherwood in 3A state final
COLLEGE PARK — They made the routine and not-so-routine plays, delivered textbook bunts at crucial times, got production from throughout the lineup and enjoyed another stellar complete game from Gracie Wilson, their go-to, postseason starter. Simply put, Linganore’s softball team did all the things that earned it a spot...
LASD Hires Staff Ahead of Schedule, Plans for Tax Increase
The Littlestown Area School Board struggled through yet another contentious meeting Monday as tensions surrounded the early renewal of employee contracts for assistant superintendent, business manager, and administrative staff. At issue was the approval of Timothy Mizel as Assistant Superintendent, Thomas Showvaker, as Business Administrator, as well as the Act...
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.
Seton Shrine to host Eucharistic Pilgrimage with daylong activities June 6
One of the biggest and most devotional Catholic events of the year is coming through Frederick County, Md., as the Seton Route of the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage makes a daylong stop at the National Shrine of Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton in Emmitsburg. Five walking pilgrims on their way from New Haven, Conn., to the National Eucharistic Congress in Indianapolis, will be joined by worshippers from across the Archdiocese of Baltimore at the Seton Shrine, which is dedicated...
Ten Years of Free 5K’s in Gettysburg
The very first Free 5K put on by the Physical Fitness Task Force of Healthy Adams County was attended by 40 runners on Sunday, March 29th, 2015. Since that first run, we have held two free 5K’s each year (except during Covid). If it hadn’t been for Covid, this would have been our 10th year of running Free 5K’s.
For New Life grads, mixture of sadness and excitement as high school ends
In a small classroom Thursday night, New Life Christian School Principal Jason Burrell gathered the members of the senior class around him one last time. Burrell walked through some of the final details for the school’s graduation, which would start in a few minutes, and urged them to enjoy their last moments as students at the school.
Beyond Shelter Frederick seeking funds to keep up emergency rental assistance services
When Heba Ibrahim got into a car crash last fall and severely damaged her vehicle, she didn’t know how she could keep paying her rent. At the time of the crash, Ibrahim said, she wasn’t working and didn’t have any income to pay rent from October to December.
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