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Nathan Butts takes over as North Hagerstown football coach
After 23 years of working as an assistant high school football coach, Nathan Butts finally has seized the reins of a program. Butts, 42, recently was named the head coach at North Hagerstown, taking over for Greg Stains, who stepped down in March after 10 seasons at the helm. ...
New building code revisions give county more authority over "unsafe" properties
The partial collapse of a building in Hancock earlier this year prompted county officials to recommend changes to its building code to help prevent similar situations in the future. The Washington County Commissioners approved the changes last week. ...
Totem Pole Playhouse Welcomes New Producing Artistic Director, Ryan B. Gibbs
Previous artistic director, David Hemsley Caldwell, is stepping down from his role after 25 years of. working at the Totem Pole Playhouse. Totem Pole Playhouse Board of Directors officially hired a. new producing artistic director, Ryan B. Gibbs, around April 23, 2024. The new opportunity came to Gibbs in a...
Police searching for corvette stolen from parking lot in Chambersburg
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — Police in Chambersburg are searching for a stolen vehicle. On June 6 around 4:15 a.m., a 2016 white Chevrolet Corvette Z06 was stolen in Franklin County, the Chambersburg Police Department says. Authorities say the car was stolen in a parking lot of a business in 900...
THE MAYOR’S REPORT: North Washington Street update, remembering Police Chief Keith Russell
So, it’s early Sunday morning and yes … I’m on the porch doin’ some sittin’ and enjoying the birds talking to each other as they plan their breakfast meal and an aerial tour of beautiful Greencastle. It’s been wonderful doing lots of outside sittin’, garden tending, yard work and grandparent stuff as our informal summer has begun.
Franklin County deed transfers: April 21-27, 2024
CHAMBERSBURG - The following deed transfers, for April 21-27, 2024, are public record in the Franklin County Registers and Recorders office. More deeds: Find out what properties have changed hands in Franklin County ...
Boy attacked, stripped by trio in Franklin County, one charged
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)– A child was flown to the hospital after they were attacked by three people in Franklin County. Police have now identified one of those three suspects, who is now facing charges. Kendill Raleigh, 18, of Waynesboro, was charged after he was identified as one of the suspects who attacked the child […]
Person drowns at Fort Loudoun State Park, police say
VONORE, Tenn. (WVLT) - A representative with the Vonore Police Department confirmed Wednesday that a person drowned Tuesday evening in Fort Loudoun State Park. At this time, information is limited. VPD said the person’s body was recovered, adding that the department does not suspect foul play. The drowning reportedly...
Washington County school board adjusts budget, still anticipates raises
Facing another funding shortfall, the Washington County Board of Education voted 5-2 Tuesday morning to cut nearly $3.7 million from a funding pool for potential raises as a way to balance its $348 million budget. School system officials said that leaves the school board with enough money to provide at least a 3%...
G-A Gives Back Day sees students volunteering in the community
On Tuesday, June 4, Gage Clevenger went swimming in the Conococheague Creek near Martin’s Mill Bridge. The next day, he was back using a screwdriver to dig debris from cracks in the floorboard of the historic covered bridge. “I was just here yesterday swimming, now I’m here working,” said...
Franklin County names winners of student time capsule competition
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — The Franklin County Commissioners recently announced the winners of a countywide competition that asked local students to share what they love about Franklin County with future generations through a time capsule project. Students from the county’s seven public school districts were invited to submit essays, photos...
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