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Stuff’D Steaks opens new Dauphin County location; replaces Phillip Arthur’s Cafe
HERSHEY, Pa. (WHTM) — The popular cheesesteak and hoagie eatery Stuff’D Steaks has officially opened its new brick-and-mortar Hershey storefront. abc27 news reported back in April when the locally popular Stuff’D Steaks announced that they would be closing their Lebanon County location, and relocating to a new space in the heart of Hershey.
Enroll in TSA PreCheck at Central Penn Camp Hill
CAMPHILL, Pa (WHTM) — The Transportation Security Administration is hosting a pop-up enrollment event at AAA Central Penn Camp Hill branch from July 29 to August 2. According to AAA, locals will have the opportunity to enroll in the TSA Precheck program at the event. Precheck makes going through airport security faster and easier.
Motorcyclist, 67, dead after crash with pickup truck in Cumberland County
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A Carlisle man died Friday after a motorcycle crash in Monroe Township. Pennsylvania State Police identified the crash victim as William Mack, 67. Mack was driving a Harley Davison motorcycle north on York Road when he tried to make a left turn onto Boiling...
2024-2025 Mount Joy Area Chamber of Commerce Business Directory
Thank you to Engle Printing & Publishing Co., Inc. for publishing the 2024-2025 Mount Joy Area Chamber of Commerce Business Directory! And a Big Thank You as well to all of the Chamber Members who advertise in the Directory!!
‘Health To Go’ vending machine brings free health resources to Harrisburg
HERSHEY, Pa. — Penn State College of Medicine is partnering with UPMC, the UPMC Pinnacle Foundation and Dauphin County to launch a new smart "Health To Go" vending machine that can provide free health, wellness and personal care items and connect users to community services. The vending machine is...
Timothy E. Lausch (1960-2024)
Timothy E. Lausch, 64, of Palmyra, passed away on Saturday, July 13, 2024, at his home. Born in Lebanon on June 29, 1960, he was the son of Eugene G. Lausch, of Myerstown, and the late Grace K. Batdorf Lausch. He was a member of the ELCO Class of 1978....
Legendary rock group reacts to having ‘most popular song of all time’
Journey scored a big hit with 1981′s “Don’t Stop Believin’.”. How big? Well, how about it being called “the most popular song of all time? That’s the tag that Forbes recently put on the song, which the band will surely be performing when it stops off at Hersheypark Stadium for its 6 p.m. Thursday show.
Child rape charges filed against former Harrisburg concertmaster
UPDATE: Former HSO concertmaster sexually abused girl over 11 years, police say. Odin Rathnam, a violin virtuoso who was once a star of Harrisburg and central Pennsylvania’s cultural scene, has returned to Harrisburg in police custody. If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link...
Player Previews in 100 Days – Day 71: Zack Coleman, Central Dauphin HS
Starting Experience: 2 years (counting 2024) A key part of an OL that paved the way for 238 rushing yards per game and 32 points per game. Coaches Comments: Zack is an extremely physical player who also moves well. Follow EasternPAFootball.com on Twitter @EPAFootball.
It's a free day at the York State Fair with a Weis Markets card. Here's what is happening.
It's the sixth day of the York State Fair, and it's a free day if you have a Weis Markets card. The free admission includes the card holder and up to three guests for Weis Markets Day. ...
Morning showers, few t'showers later in south-central Pennsylvania
More beneficial rain is falling across the Susquehanna Valley, as low pressure moves east. Heavier showers and isolated thunderstorms are located north and northwest of Harrisburg. Expect showers to linger until late morning. Highs will warm to the mid-80s this afternoon under mostly cloudy skies. A trailing shower or thunderstorm...
KIDZ BOP's 2024 Live Tour to make stop at GIANT Center on Aug. 4
HERSHEY, Pa. — KIDZ BOP is coming back to Hershey. The extended KIDZ BOP Live 2024 Tour, which is now running through November, will make a stop at Hershey's GIANT Center on Aug. 4. The tour kicked off on June 27 in Stamford, CT, and will hit 60+ cities...
Manheim Township, Lancaster city agree to partner to reimagine Amtrak station neighborhood
The city of Lancaster and Manheim Township have agreed to cooperate in an effort to spur revitalization of the area around Lancaster’s Amtrak train station and promote its evolution into a walkable “transit-oriented” neighborhood. On Monday, the township’s Board of Commissioners approved an intermunicipal agreement with Lancaster...
Fireworks and drone show canceled for Kipona weekend
{HARRISBURG} — Following lengthy discussions with Public Safety Commissioner Thomas Carter, Mayor Wanda R.D. Williams has made the decision to cancel the fireworks and drone show planned for Sunday, September 1. The 104th Kipona Festival will go on as scheduled, starting Saturday, August 31 and running through Labor Day...
See all homes sold in Camp Hill, July 15 to July 21
The following is a listing of all home transfers in Camp Hill reported from July 15 to July 21. There were 5 transactions posted during this time. During this period, the median sale for the area was a 1,180-square-foot home on Chatham Drive in Lower Allen Township that sold for $272,000.
The fast and furious Foo Fighters are playful and poignant at Hersheypark Stadium
A celebratory set from these rock lifers landed in Central Pennsylvania this week. It would have made total, complete sense if Foo Fighters had brought a somber, deeply heavy concert to Hershey this week. The rock veterans’ latest album, last year’s But Here We Are, was not only written in response to the 2022 death of drummer Taylor Hawkins — who had provided the rhythmic heartbeat of the band since 1997 — but also in response to frontman Dave Grohl’s mother Virginia passing that same year. It’s a propulsive, cathartic collection of songs cycling around loss, grief, and healing, and it ranks among the best releases in the Foo Fighters discography.
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