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Vote: Which YAIAA school mascot is No. 1 in the league?
It's a proven method of picking a winner (we are only being slightly sarcastic). When two teams go head-to-head, so do their mascots. And there are many people that make picks based off that matchup (NCAA tourney bracket, anyone??) Who wins when a Panther takes on a Lion? A Squire and a...
New partnership with Spotlight PA to provide Berks with more investigative and public-service journalism
For the past decade, there’s been nothing short of a crisis in our state capital. More and more of Pennsylvania’s sprawling and costly bureaucracy operated without scrutiny from investigative reporters, the watchdogs tracking how our hard-earned tax dollars are spent and demanding answers from lawmakers about waste, fraud and abuse.
Harrisburg is mourning 2 children killed in 2 days from gun violence, and everybody should be alarmed | Social Views
Editor’s Note: This article was updated to note a 13-year-old has been charged with the shooting of Tyron Perrin. No matter the age, anytime someone dies from gun violence, it’s a tragedy. But when children are killed in senseless shootings, it’s gut wrenching for anyone with a heart.
Drake Bell rocks, Idina Menzel sings, ‘The Little Mermaid’ swims, and more: Things to do in central Pa. this weekend.
If you’re not ready to let go of summer just yet, don’t worry; there are still plenty of ways to celebrate the season in central Pa. Concert season is still going strong, with some big names coming to Harrisburg and Hershey this weekend, alongside a fun bookstore event and plenty more to check out.
2024 PSAC Preseason Coaches’ Poll: Men’s Soccer
The Shippensburg University men's soccer team was voted sixth in the 2024 Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division Preseason Coaches' Poll released Wednesday afternoon by the conference office. The preseason coaches' poll is selected by the league's coaches and was announced through the league's social media channels. The conference...
Capital Blue Cross Joins the Revolution Family with Major Sponsorship
Health Insurer Becomes Presenting Sponsor of 1741 Club at WellSpan Park. (July 19, 2024, York, Pa.) — Capital Blue Cross, the only health insurer headquartered in Central Pennsylvania, is the new presenting sponsor of the 1741 Club at WellSpan Park. Capital vaults into the York Revolution’s top tier of corporate backers with its sponsorship, which creates the 1741 Club Presented by Capital Blue Cross through at least 2027.
Rep. Matzie joins Pa. lawmakers relaunching Nuclear Energy Caucus to buoy industry
A Harrisburg lawmaker from Beaver County is at the helm of renewed efforts to fortify the nuclear energy industry – Pennsylvania’s second-largest source of electricity after natural gas. State Rep. Rob Matzie, D-16, Harmony Township, has joined state Rep. Tom Mehaffie, R-106, Dauphin County, and state Sens. John...
Gettysburg National Military Park seeks information about barn vandalism
GETTYSBURG, Pa. — The Gettysburg National Military Park is asking for help after a barn was vandalized. The Benner barn, which is on the northern section of the battlefield, was vandalized between Feb. 13 and Feb. 19. Anyone who has any information about the vandalism is asked to call...
Oxford Valley Mall apartments welcome first residents to Middletown. What it costs
Atlee Square, the new apartment complex at the Oxford Valley Mall in Middletown, opened to residents last week, despite ongoing construction. The four-story luxury apartment complex sits adjacent to the mall off Route 1 and Woodbourne Road, offering apartments for prices starting at $1,980 per month. Laylaa Ahmad, the property...
Yohandy Morales hits three-run homer, Senators roll past Flying Squirrels 4-1
HARRISBURG, Pa. — It's the hunt for October for baseball teams around the country. For the Double-A Harrisburg Senators, they need a big push if they want to be in the playoff conversation. Entering Wednesday's contest against the Richmond Flying Squirrels, the Senators were in last place in the...
Animals, flowers and more at Middletown Grange Fair
FOX 29 Weather Authority Meteorologist Drew Anderson visits the Middletown Grange Fair, in Bucks County and was able to check out the animals, from rabbits to horses, as well as talk about practices of bird migration and native versus invasive plants.
Diversified Trust Co Lowers Position in The Hershey Company (NYSE:HSY)
Diversified Trust Co trimmed its position in shares of The Hershey Company (NYSE:HSY – Free Report) by 30.5% during the second quarter, according to the company in its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The firm owned 5,451 shares of the company’s stock after selling 2,387 shares during the quarter. Diversified Trust Co’s holdings in Hershey were worth $1,002,000 at the end of the most recent quarter.
Def Leppard takes fans behind the scenes of their Summer Stadium tour with new video tour diary
Def Leppard is giving fans some behind-the-scenes insight into their current tour with a new video tour diary, with the newest episode featuring footage from stops in Nashville, Philadelphia and Hershey, Pennsylvania. In the clip, frontman Joe Elliott reflects on the anniversary of the U.K. release of the Hysteria track...
Mifflin County golfers go 5-1 at Colonial
The MIfflin County Golf team competed today at Colonial golf and tennis club, the home of Bishop McDevitt. MC finished second on the day. The Huskies lost to Mechanicsburg, and beat Bishop McDevitt, Red Land, Carlisle, Palmyra, and Cedar Cliff. Mifflin County was lead on the day by Colby Seiler, who shot an 80, which was good for a tie for second place overall. Jackson Flood contributed with an 82, good for a tie for 5th place overall. Evan Breon shot 90, which placed 15th overall, and Jacob Bauman rounded out the scoring with a 92, which was 17th place overall.
Eight new pickleball courts open at Cousler Park in Manchester Township
Eight new pickleball courts officially opened at Cousler Park in Manchester Township on Aug. 14 with a special ceremony. Adding a new set of courts to the area has been a high priority for residents who have attended the monthly Board of Supervisor meetings, voicing the need as the sport takes off and...
Preston Burlew, cherished time with family
Preston Burlew passed away of natural causes Saturday, Aug. 10, 2024. He was born in 1954. Preston was a 1976 graduate of Gettysburg College in Pennsylvania with a bachelor’s degree in biology. He spent 30-plus years as a manager in pharmaceutical development. He was a man of immense humor and wisdom, cherishing every moment with his loved ones. His passion for music, writing, art, nature, and unwavering spirit will forever be remembered.
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