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'Born of Rebellion': Traveling exhibit makes a stop at Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History & Education
SHEPHERDSTOWN — A new, traveling exhibit created by the West Virginia Humanities Council (WVHC), “Born of Rebellion: West Virginia Statehood and the Civil War,” has made its most recent stop in the Robert C. Byrd Center for Congressional History and Education. The exhibit opened in the center’s...
Chainsaw-wielding man arrested by BCSD
MARTINSBURG – When deputies from Berkeley County Sheriff’s Department went to arrest Cory Cutlip, they were met with a chainsaw and threats. According to a press release from BCSD, Cutlip was wanted for multiple charges by several agencies in different counties, and when deputies from BCSD obtained his suspected location, they went to make the arrest.
John Harold Eckstine
Harold Eckstine, 90, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on July 25, 2024. Born July 6, 1934, he was the son of the late Roy A. Eckstine and Blanche (Wolfinger) Eckstine. Born and raised in Washington county, Harold spent over 70 years working many jobs including Chewsville elevator, Carpets inc., North American Housing, Machen Music and Music and Arts, retiring at 85 years old. Harold also had an unmatched passion for music. He played his trombone in various groups whenever he could, including The Wayne Band, Hagerstown Civic Band, and various small ensembles and orchestras. Harold was a member of the first Christian Church Hagerstown, Maryland, and song tenor on the choir for many years.
FITCI innovation center exemplifies area's business prowess
The work of building Frederick County’s future economy is always going on, as it must be. If a business community is not moving forward, it is dying. Resting on laurels is a disaster waiting to happen. The business community in Frederick and the government officials of the city of...
Franklin County Duo Wins National Cornhole Championship
In a remarkable display of skill and teamwork, Franklin County’s own Gage Landis, along with his partner Zack Schibner, clinched the national doubles title in cornhole. This victory has thrust the duo into the spotlight on the national stage. The pair are set to advance to the world competition,...
State agency says changes to PJM transmission-planning procedures give utilities unfair control
The Maryland Office of People’s Counsel, a state agency representing Maryland residential utility service users, claims that proposed changes to planning protocols made by PJM Interconnection and its transmission-owning utilities would give those companies too much influence. PJM, which operates the regional power grid across multiple states, has a consolidated transmission owners agreement ...
Top Legion Programs Descend on Martinsburg for State Tournament
Martinsburg, W.Va- The best teams American Legion have to offer will be in Martinsburg this weekend for the West Virginia State Legion Tournament. The 8 team field is populated by perennial powerhouses, programs on the rise, and a few Cinderella stories. “I think they’re confident and have overcome a lot...
Motorist Says Monday’s Crash Due to Poorly Executed Rolling Stop; Victim in Critical Condition is Charles Town Police Officer
MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — Monday’s multi-vehicle accident on Interstate 81 in Berkeley County involved tractor trailers, a truck and a passenger vehicle, the driver of which is still in critical condition after being flown to Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office has identified the woman...
Washington County nonprofit delivers wholesome summer fun for youth
WASHINGTON COUNTY, Md. (DC News Now) — The Girls Inc. of Washington County is opening its doors to young women with fun summer learning experiences they might otherwise not have had. For 75 years the nonprofit has followed the motto: Strong. Smart. Bold. Girls Inc. is part of a national nonprofit organization. It provides STEM […]
Federal designation would give county, municipalities annual community development funds
Brunswick officials on Tuesday discussed Frederick County’s invitation to participate in a program that would secure funds annually for affordable housing and community development projects. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development designates certain jurisdictions as Urban Counties, making them eligible for annual Community Development Block Grant funds, which finance programs that ...
Connoisseur Media Says So Long To Maryland, Spinning Stations To Local Daily Media.
Connoisseur Media, which in the past has looked at big acquisitions, is instead moving in the other direction in Maryland. Connoisseur Media, which in the past has looked at big acquisitions, is instead moving in the other direction in Maryland. That is where it has struck a $4.275 million deal to sell its Frederick market stations to Local Daily Media.
CPD Roundup: Man arrested for allegedly huffing canned air in Big Lots, stealing items
23 July 2024- On 07/09/24 the Chambersburg Police Department was dispatched to the Giant located at 993 Wayne Ave for retail theft. The investigation revealed that there were three individuals involved in the theft. CPD is attempting to identify the pictured individuals. If anyone has information regarding the theft or...
YMCA camp counselor mentors, educates kids about HBCU experience
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — For many kids growing up in a rural area like Hagerstown, the knowledge of HBCU is low or even nonexistent. That’s why YMCA counselor Asia Warren has taken it upon herself to educate the youth about all their options when it comes to higher education. “If you don’t grow […]
Charles E. “Chuck” Comer 1931-2024
Charles E. “Chuck” Comer, 93 formerly of Fairfield, PA passed away at his home in Frisco, Texas on July 16, 2024. Born May 05, 1931 in Ladiesburg, Maryland, he was the son of the late Edward F. & Marie Pauline (Starner) Comer. Chuck is survived by his wife,...
Volvo to receive $208M to accelerate heavy-duty electric truck production at Mack plants
The U.S. Department of Energy awarded $208 million to Volvo Technology of America to help fast-track the production of heavy-duty electric trucks and related powertrain components at factories that produce the Mack LR Electric refuse truck. The funding will assist Volvo Group’s Lehigh Valley Operations truck assembly site in Macungie,...
John Eugene Walck 1933-2024
John Eugene Walck, age 91, of Greencastle, PA, passed away peacefully at his home on Monday, July 22, 2024. Born January 9, 1933, in Greencastle, PA, he was the son of the late J. Albert and Thelma May Speilman Walck. Mr. Walck lived his entire life in Greencastle and had...
Kitty D Hann 1938-2024
Kitty D Hann (Shriver), formerly of McConnellsburg, PA joined her husband Guy E. Hann in eternal rest on Friday, July 19th, 2024, at Magnolias of Chambersburg, PA. Kitty was born to Thomas and Freeda Shriver in Berkeley Springs, WV, on April 2, 1938. She was especially fond of her paternal grandmother, Vallie Shriver, who made her home with the family in Berkeley Springs. The family was then completed with the births of two younger sisters, Glendora “Dorie” Shriver and Carol Sue “Susie” (Shriver) Rexroad.
Frederick man recovering in hospital after being trapped in burning home
FREDERICK, Md. (DC News Now) — A Frederick County man is recovering in a hospital after a fire broke out at his home. “I was freaked out because I was scared for my dad,” Candace Sier recounted. Sier said her father, Brett Russ, was pulled out of his burning home last week. “I had no […]
Frederick County Man is in the Money
Money Money Money scratch-off yields $50,000 top-prize win. A Pick 3 player from Western Maryland who tried his luck with scratch-offs walked away a big winner. The Frederick County man won $50,000 playing the Money Money Money scratch-off!. The lucky man was getting off work as a packaging official last...
Investment in Hagerstown properties driving housing, commercial revival
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (DC News Now) — The City of Hagerstown is celebrating a new development downtown, which could signal a revival for some properties. Over the past four years, more than $1 billion has been invested in residential and commercial development in Hagerstown. Emily Conrad, who works for the city, said she sees incentives driving […]
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