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As the World of Outlaws makes its way into town next week, a pack of local drivers affectionately known as the Pennsylvania ...
Adams County Glass Recycling Collection Site, 230 Greenamyer Lane, Gettysburg, will be open Saturday, May 3, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Bring empty glass bottles and jars to be recycled into new glass. No ...
The Physical Fitness Task Force of Healthy Adams County leads walks and hikes around the county throughout the year. Right now, we are in the middle of our Spring Walk ...
A two-alarm fire drew dozens of emergency vehicles and many firefighters and other emergency personnel to an engulfing blaze ...
The very first Free 5K put on by the Physical Fitness Task Force of Healthy Adams County was attended by 40 runners on Sunday, March 29, 2015. Since that first ...
The following actions were on file at Magisterial District Judge Mark Beauchat’s office as of April 29, 2025. When cases are “waived” to Adams County Court of Common Pleas, a defendant has opted not ...
Fairfield Area School District (FASD) is continuing its push to modernize and stabilize its technology infrastructure through a long-term device refresh plan, careful software purchasing, and ...
Wednesday’s YAIAA baseball contest in New Oxford saw the New Oxford Colonials take down the Susquehannock Warriors by a final score of 6-2.
Bermudian Springs junior Branson Diller has been a nightmare for Littlestown to deal with over the past two seasons.
Butler Township continued a zoning hearing for a 60-acre solar farm on Bream Orchard land at 794 Arendtsville Road, Biglerville, Tuesday, working around a combative public audience.
In the dystopian Ray Bradbury novel “Fahrenheit 451,” a totalitarian government mandates the burning of books.
Fifteen minutes into the second session of the Butler Township zoning hearing to consider a solar installation, an unidentified member of the audience interrupted officials conducting the hearing, res ...
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