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Kitten severely injured in Franklin County after being kicked, man charged
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — A Franklin County man is accused of severely injuring his girlfriend’s kitten to the point the cat needed emergency medical attention, Troopers say. Robert Clem, 75, of Greencastle, got frustrated with the kitten and kicked it while saying “get the **** out of my way” inside a home located at […]
See all homes sold in York County, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in York County reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 200 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,326-square-foot home on Homeland Road in York Township that sold for $250,000.
IUP STUDENTS FROM FRANKLIN COUNTY GRADUATE FROM IUP
The following students from Franklin County have completed requirements for graduation from Indiana University of Pennsylvania as of May 2024. The full list of graduates is available at www.iup.edu/news. Chambersburg: Brody Misko Rife, Fox Den Drive, B.S. in Computer Science/Cyber Security;. Greencastle: Sarah Ann Cisney, Burkett Road, B.S.Ed. in Music...
Franklin County Announces Grants for Opioid Remediation Projects
Franklin County Commissioners have announced grants to support projects and initiatives aimed at combating the opioid epidemic. The grants, managed by Franklin/Fulton Drug and Alcohol, are funded through Franklin County’s share of two nationwide settlements with drug manufacturers and distributors. Grant Opportunities. Four grant categories are available to local...
Shippensburg Fire Department enacts burn ban, citing recent dry conditions
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. — The Shippensburg Borough Fire Chief announced Wednesday that a burn ban is in place on all outdoor burning until further notice, citing recent dry conditions. The ban went into effect on Wednesday, July 17, according to the Shippensburg Police Department, and is in place for...
Area Man Is Brains Behind Booming Amish Cannabis Business
Items from Lancaster County Cannabis. There is currently a booming business of Amish cannabis farmers in Pennsylvania, and one Chester County native is the brains behind it, writes Miles Dilworth for the Daily Mail. Reuben Riehl started Lancaster County Cannabis from his basement four years ago. He would pack the...
See all homes sold in Camp Hill, July 8 to July 14
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Camp Hill reported from July 8 to July 14. There were 15 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,659-square-foot home on South 34th Street in Camp Hill that sold for $250,000.
Teenager Leah Rodgers Reported Missing from Womelsdorf, PA
Authorities are seeking public assistance in locating Leah Rodgers, a 16-year-old girl who has been missing since July 2, 2024. Leah Rodgers is listed in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) under the reference number M277997019. The authorities have provided two photographs of Leah Rodgers to aid in the search.
SHIP U. Volleyball earns 2024 AVCA Team Academic Award
Shippensburg University’s volleyball team has been awarded the 2024 American Volleyball Coaches Association (AVCA) Team Academic Award. This accolade is given in recognition of outstanding academic performance during the 2023-24 academic year. The award criteria require maintaining a minimum grade-point average of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale throughout the year.
Wine on the Waterfront is back at Washington Crossing Historic Park
The 7th annual Wine on the Waterfront returns to the banks of the Delaware River at 1112 River Road in Washington Crossing, Pa., from 3-7 p.m. Saturday, July 27. At this tasting event, sip on wine from a number of Pennsylvania and New Jersey wineries, savor food in a relaxing atmosphere, and hear songs from a local jazz musician while supporting Washington Crossing Historic Park. Tickets are on sale now, in limited supply, and will not be sold at the gate; they are $15 for designated drivers and $40 for general admission.
South Philadelphia singer unearths and records Frank Sinatra's "lost" arrangements
PENNSAUKEN, N.J. (CBS) — A singer from South Philadelphia is paying homage to Frank Sinatra by breathing new life into some big band arrangements Sinatra performed live with the Count Basie Orchestra in the 1960s.While perusing the Library of Congress, Brandon Tomasello discovered original scores arranged by the late Billy Byers that Sinatra never recorded. Now, with permission from Byers' estate, Tomasello is recording an album that will be titled "Brandon Tomasello: The Lost Sinatra - Basie Arrangements with The City Rhythm Orchestra." The recording sessions are taking place at SoundPlex Studios in Pennsauken, New Jersey, and will mark the first...
Sisters of St. Francis who formerly served Elkins Park honored as Diamond Jubilarians by Archdiocese of Philadelphia
Sisters Damian Marie Jackson (above left) and Virginia Spiegel (above right), a former retreat director at the Dominican Retreat House in Elkins Park and a former Director of Finance for the Dominican Sisters in Elkins Park, respectively, were honored as Diamond Jubilarians by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia for their 70th years of religious life, Catholic Philly reported.
Philadelphia animal shelter paying people to foster dogs, cats to help with overcrowding
It's a challenge that usually comes with the summer season: overcrowding at animal shelters.But shelters say this year is even worse."Last year in May and June we took in 60 dogs under seven months old. This year we took in 125," said Sarah Barnett, the executive director of ACCT Philly.The shelter in Hunting Park is now doing something it's never done before: paying people to foster animals."We're asking people to just open their homes for a month," said Barnett." Every adult cat you foster you get $100, or like a cage of kittens, if you do it for a month,...
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