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Collins carries Mount Union in Big Win!
MOUNT UNION – Sophomore Nasir Collins was putting in work as the Mount Union Trojans defeated the Berlin Brothersvalley Mountaineers by the final score of 20-7 in an Inter-County Conference football game Friday night. The Trojans got on the scoreboard first as mid-way through the opening quarter, Mount Union...
Confirmed: Tornado touches down in Blair County
BLAIR COUNTY, Pa. (WTAJ) — The National Weather Service (NWS) out of State College confirmed an EF-1 tornado touched down Thursday afternoon. The tornado touched down in the Roaring Spring area Aug. 29 at 4:17 p.m. with estimated peak winds of 95 miles per hour. The NWS said it lasted three minutes, had a max […]
Anthony Gilbert-Brown, 29, Of York Found With Shank: Usdoj
Anthony Gilbert-Brown, 29, a federal inmate incarcerated at FCI Schuylkill in Minersville, was indicted Wednesday, Aug. 28 by a federal grand jury on the charge of possession of a weapon, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office. The indictment charges Gilbert-Brown with possessing a prohibited object designed to be used as...
SU Magazine Summer Edition Now Available
The latest summer edition of the SU Magazine is now available, featuring several exciting updates for the alumni and university community. In this issue, we honor Jeff Coy ’73 for his contributions and achievements. Additionally, we are pleased to welcome two new members alongside one student representative to the Council of Trustees. In another highlight, a distinguished Shippensburg University alumnus will be returning to perform at the Luhrs Center, marking a special occasion for the community.
Virginia’s prestigious women’s college bars transgender women from enrollment
Sweet Briar College, a distinguished private liberal arts institution for women, has announced a controversial new admissions policy that excludes transgender women from joining its campus for the upcoming academic year. This decision places Sweet Briar among the few remaining women’s colleges in the United States to adopt such a...
Thunderstorms possible on start of Labor Day weekend in central Pa.
Thunderstorms could spoil some Labor Day plans as they move into the Harrisburg area later Saturday, the National Weather Service says. The weather service says strong to severe thunderstorms with gusty winds, hail and heavy rain that could lead to flash flooding are possible this afternoon into the evening. The storm alert covers a wide area that includes Franklin, Perry, Dauphin, Schuylkill, Lebanon, Cumberland, Adams, York and Lancaster counties.
WSFS Bank Donates $50,000 to Nonprofit Organizing 250th Birthday Celebrations for Navy, Marine Corps
From left: Homecoming 250 Vice President Monica Hallman and President George Leone; Rodger Levenson, CEO of WSFS Bank; and Steve Klammer, Senior Vice President and Wealth Advisor at Bryn Mawr Trust. WSFS Bank has donated $50,000 to Homecoming 250 Navy Marine Corps, a nonprofit organizing 250th birthday celebrations for the...
These Are the 41 Best Employers in the State Pennsylvania, According to Workers
Pennsylvania just CLEANED up on a list of the best employers in the ENTIRE country. The latest roundup of nation's favorite employers is out — and among the top 10 companies, three are also headquartered in Pennsylvania. Beyond that a total of 16 employers made the list of the...
Franklin County Chick-fil-A closing next week for renovations
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. (WHTM) — The Chick-fil-A restaurant in Chambersburg, Franklin County, will close its doors next week for renovations. abc27 news reported back in January when Chick-fil-A officials first confirmed that they would be closing their location on 970 Norland Avenue for renovations. The land development plans for this remodel were first submitted to the Borough […]
Labor Day parade celebrates local unions in Central Pennsylvania
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — For 106 years, a parade in Central Pennsylvania has given labor unions a way to celebrate their accomplishments. The Blair-Bedford Central Labor Council hosted its annual Labor Day Parade in Altoona Saturday to celebrate everything regarding workforce. The parade has occurred for over a century, except for a few years. “The […]
Waynesboro gives a warm welcome to Aldi no-frills grocery store
Walking across the parking lot at the Wayne Heights Mall with her husband, John, Thursday morning, Aug. 29, Sung Calvert marveled at the number of cars. She said it’s the most she’s seen in 35 years of living in the area. The packed parking lot was a testament...
Three charged in fight at York Township restaurant; one victim suffered cut: police
Three men have been charged in a fight at a York Township restaurant earlier this year, and one of the victims suffered a cut from a knife, according to York County Regional Police. Police responded in the early morning hours of June 1 to Heritage Hills in the 2700 block of Mount Rose...
Trump holds rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. (KDKA) — Former President Donald Trump was in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, on Friday for a rally. Trump held a rally at the 1st Summit Arena on Napoleon Street. Doors opened at 12:30 p.m., and Trump took the stage around 4:45 p.m. and spoke for about 90 minutes. While on stage, Trump talked about winning Pennsylvania, the incident at Arlington National Cemetery, the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz's joint interview, immigration and fracking, among others. "November 5 is the single most important day in the history of our country," Trump said. Someone in the crowd was taken into police custody while Trump was speaking,...
Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Susquehanna River to close for 3 years to be rebuilt
Veterans Memorial Bridge over the Susquehanna River will close to traffic for about three years during an extensive rehabilitation project to save the historic structure, according to the state Department of Transportation. Elected and municipal officials in York and Lancaster counties were recently informed about the planned long-term closure of the bridge, which...
Football Game Recap: East Pennsboro Takes a Loss
East Pennsboro's game on Friday was all tied up 14-14 at the half, but sadly for them it didn't stay that way. They came up short against the Trinity Shamrocks, falling 37-14. The result was an unpleasant reminder to the Panthers of the 38-22 defeat they experienced in the pair's previous head-to-head fixture back in October of 2019.
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