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Martinsburg Man Sentenced to 12 Years for Hagerstown Shooting
In Hagerstown, Maryland, Kahleel Jamal Graham, 27, of Martinsburg, West Virginia, was sentenced to 12 years in state prison on Wednesday after pleading guilty to first-degree assault. The sentencing comes as a conclusion to the October 7 shooting incident in Hagerstown’s Jonathan Street neighborhood, which resulted in the injury of local resident Cedric Williams.
Police investigate reported shooting in Hagerstown as 'targeted incident'
Hagerstown Police were investigating a shooting Thursday afternoon in the vicinity of East Washington Street and Cannon Avenue near downtown Hagerstown. Police said in a news release shortly after 3 p.m. that their preliminary investigation "shows that this was a targeted incident. ...
Upcoming meetings and reunions in the Hagerstown area
The Henry Shank Family will hold its 101st anniversary reunion celebration on Sunday, Aug. 18, at the State Line Ruritan, 15841 Park Ave., State Line, Pa. Doors open at 12:30 p.m. for sign-in and set-up. Lunch starts at 1:30 p.m. Bring a hot and a cold dish to share. Roast beef, ham, rolls, lemonade, sweet tea and bottled water provided. Go to https://tinyurl.com/3sdtaykw or https://tinyurl.com/59c6fc2h to RSVP by Sunday, July 21, and to see a preview of activities planned. Contact Karla or Kristy by Aug. 10 for your auction item photo to be placed on the website. All donated items accepted reunion day for auction. For more information, contact Karla Dennis at 301-992-1662.
Registration information for activities
Registering for sports, camps or other summer activities? Check here for how to do it:. The Chambersburg Recreation Department is holding a Summer Splash Camp Monday, July 29, through Friday, Aug. 2, from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Chambersburg Aquatic Center, 1 Washabaugh Way, Chambersburg, Pa. Group games, activities, mini golf, basketball or volleyball, and swimming. Swim skill test will be given the first day of camp to determine swim ability and to identify areas of the facility that may be used. $69 ($59 for borough residents). The registration deadline is Monday, July 22. Call 717-261-3275.
It’s time for the 2024 Hopewell Township Photo Contest!
Any amateur photographers out there? Hopewell Township residents can submit up to four images taken in Hopewell Township for our annual contest. Pictures must have been taken between October 31, 2023 and October 31, 2024 and are due by 11:59pm on October 31, 2024. Voting will take place in November and winners will be announced in 2025. Winners will have their pictures featured in the 2025 Municipal Calendar and hung in the Municipal Building Auditorium for the year.
Chambersburg remembers history of 1864
Saturday July 20th Chambersburg will host two historically events that took place in Harrisburg 160 years ago. The Old Market Day will bring over 100 different vendors, and the 1864 Ransoming, Burning, and Rebirth of Chambersburg commemorates the 160th anniversary of a historical event. Janet Pollard the Executive Director of the Franklin County Visitors Bureau joined Asia Tabb on the Spark to share all the details of the two fun events on Saturday.
Franklin County Man Charged with Felony Animal Cruelty After Injuring Kitten
In a disturbing incident in Franklin County, 75-year-old Robert Clem of Greencastle is facing serious charges after severely injuring his girlfriend’s kitten. According to State Police at Chambersburg, Clem became frustrated with the kitten and kicked it while demanding it to get out of his way. The attack occurred inside a residence on the 14000 block of Mercersburg Road.
'Well yeah I took it': Employee stole $35K from dentist's office in Adams County: police
An administrative assistant for an Adams County dentist's office told police "well yeah, I took it" after allegedly stealing more than $35,000 from the office and its patients and forging insurance claims, according to court documents. Rebecca Chapman, 57, of Gettysburg, is facing 12 felony charges, including forgery, unlawful taking,...
Gettysburg should slow down and consider the impacts of its proposed zoning
Hello- I am Shelley Knouse, a resident, taxpayer, and business owner in the Gettysburg Borough. I am here today as a spokesperson for local citizens wanting to be engaged in decisions about the future of Gettysburg. The Borough Manager, Council President, and six other selected individuals have worked for over...
Pennsylvania Dental Office Employee Admits to Stealing $35,000
An administrative assistant at an Adams County dental office confessed to stealing more than $35,000 and forging insurance claims, as per court documents. The employee faces 12 felony charges, including forgery, unlawful taking, receiving stolen property, and insurance fraud. The assistant, who worked at Brent Guise Family Dentistry in Gettysburg,...
Maryland Sheetz Sells Jackpot-Winning Ticket for $560K in Multi-Match Game
In Cumberland, luck was on the side of a gambler who hit the jackpot of $560,000 on a ticket bought from Sheetz on Bedford Road in a game of Multi-Match. Additionally, a ticket worth $50,000 for Powerball was sold at the Pilot Travel Center situated in Hagerstown. No one has...
Franklin County man denied bail on arson charges after fire destroys hay barn
A Franklin County man is accused of setting a barn on fire while state troopers were nearby responding to a report that he threw rocks at a moving vehicle, according to Pennsylvania State Police. Ray Walter Coldsmith Jr. is in Franklin County Jail to await trial on charges of arson...
Three families lose their homes after storms rock mobile home community in Cumberland Co.
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — At least three families living in the Conodoguinet Mobile Estates neighborhood in Newville lost their homes after Tuesday's storms rolled through. CBS 21 was there Wednesday as families started moving their belongings out of their homes. "It was so wicked," said Shannon Ickes. "Water...
Allegiant Air flights from Hagerstown affected by Microsoft outage, no effects on countywide 911 and emergency services
19 July 2024- The Washington County Office of Emergency Management is currently monitoring a nationwide Microsoft outage. At this time, there are no effects impacting Washington County. We will provide updates if the situation changes and impacts our county operations. We want to assure the public that 911 and emergency services are still operational and are not being affected by the outage.
PSP are investigating overnight break-in at Chambersburg gymnastics school
18 July 2024- Pennsylvania State Police have been called and are investigating an overnight theft and break-in at a gymnastics school just outside the borough. In an announcement today, Wilson School of Gymnastics, Cheerleading, and Dance say that someone was caught breaking into their building on security camera footage this morning.
F&M Trust donates $5,000 to support The Maryland Theatre’s Century Club
CHAMBERSBURG, Pa. — F&M Trust recently donated $5,000 to The Maryland Theatre in support of its Century Club, which consists of community members who believe in the arts and have made a commitment to the historic preservation of the theater built in 1915. The bank’s five-year pledge will allow the theater in downtown Hagerstown to continue to present quality entertainment, educational and cultural offerings to the community.
Legion baseball: Greencastle down, but not yet out, at Region 4 tournament
HERSHEY – Baseball tournaments are not just about the game on the field. Their whole nature can be changed by the playoff format that is used. If what happened to Greencastle on Friday afternoon at the Legion baseball Region 4 tournament had happened to a high school team, the season would be over.
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