Tuesday Jul 15 | Chambersburg Public Opinion
Two injured in Adams County motorcycle crashes
CASHTOWN, Tuesday, July 14 -- Pennsylvania State Police, Gettysburg, reported two motorcycle crashes during the weekend in Franklin Township: Bennett Bittinger, 74, of Chambersburg was taken to Washington ...
South Penn Baseball: New Oxford beats Mets
New Oxford raced out to seven runs in the first three innings and defeated Mummasburg 7-4 Sunday.
South Penn Baseball Roundup: North Carroll stuns leader
The North Carroll Panthers scored five runs in the first three innings and made it stand up for a 5-4 upset of the South Penn Baseball League leader, Biglerville, on Thursday at Hampstead, Md.
South Penn Baseball: Brushtown takes two from Pirates
The Brushtown Bulldogs used nine innings to win the first game of Sunday's South Penn Baseball League doubleheader and seven to complete the sweep.
U.S. 30 closed when gunman threatens himself
Chambersburg Road near Cashtown was closed for about seven hours on Tuesday night as police dealt with a gunman who threatened to harm himself. via Chambersburg Public Opinion
“When I ask people who they like they don't have in depth answers. They need to look beyond pundits and the media”
Issue date: 4/2/08 Section: News Sen. Barack Obama- IL speaks to 22,000 supporters at a rally on the Old Main lawn at Penn State University on Sunday. via The Eagle Eye
Bill Clinton to Speak on Campus
“Senator Obama's campaign has had a big presence on this campus, and regardless of whether you support Senator Clinton's campaign or not, it's an honor to have the former president come on campus to speak.”
Former President William J. Clinton will discuss "Solutions for America" at Dickinson College on Thursday, March 27 at the Kline Athletic Center. via The Dickinsonian
President Clinton returns to Pennsylvania
The Clinton campaign announced President Bill Clinton is returning to PennsylvaniaThursday to host "Solutions for America" events in Pottstown, Reading, Carlisle, Lewistown and State College. via Dailyitem.com
AG Announces Drug Bust in Northeast PA
“The Frey brothers have been making a business out of cooking methamphetamine for 14 years”
A large scale meth manufacturing organization operating in and around Erie County has been dismantled by narcotics agents from the Attorney General's Office. via GantDaily.com
Public record for March 14, 2008
Harassment charges will be filed against the juvenile daughter after she allegedly hit and bit her mother. via Evening Sun
Handicap access: Pair file action against Gettysburg
“And then we're going to have to come up with a game plan”
A disabilities-rights activist and a Gettysburg man have filed joint complaints against the borough and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation alleging that a number of borough streets, sidewalks and ... via Evening Sun
Exchange Club announces 2007 Molly Pitcher award winner
“Bob is just one of those guys who volunteer for everything.”
The Exchange Club of Carlisle will hold its 39th annual presentation of the Molly Pitcher Award on March 7 at the Holland Student Union Building at Dickinson College, West High and North College streets. via Cumberlink.com
State OKs audits of relief groups
State Auditor General Jack Wagner last week said routine audits of the Cashtown and Midway volunteer firefighter relief associations were in compliance with laws and regulations. via Evening Sun
Sentinel Morning Update: Area road crews continue battle against the ice
“Bob has a knack for rounding stuff up”
The Sentinel will track area school closings this morning as a mix of snow and freezing rain hits the Central Pennsylvania area. via Perry County Weekly
Jersey Shore Fire Leaves 8 Homeless
“Just being there as a support system for them is a wonderful feeling. I think that's why so many of us are in the Red Cross, it's why we're here, to help others.”
Eight people are homeless after an early morning fire. Flames destroyed a single family home at 566 High Street in Jersey Shore. via PAHomepage.com
Poll: McCain, Clinton Lead Among PA Voters
A new poll by Franklin & Marshall College has found that Republican Senator John McCain and Democratic Senator Hillary Clinton are favored by Pennsylvania voters to be their respective parties' nominees in the ... via WFMZ
ELLWOOD CITY Ceramic bowl-making Lincoln High School will host a "Bowl-a -Thon" from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday in the high school art room. via Ellwood City Ledger
Public record for Jan. 15, 2007
Jessica Hooper and Joseph Haller, Hanover, a daughter, Jan. 10, 2008, at York Hospital. via Evening Sun
Traffic restrictions planned next week on I-81
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced that there will be single lane traffic restrictions between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. next week on Interstate 81 in Cumberland and Franklin counties to ... via Cumberlink.com
Traffic clogs Carlisle while paint dries on I-81
“They are eradicating paint lines and painting new lines at Army Heritage Drive over Interstate 81”
Blame the delay on the sun. Today's bright, warm weather was a factor in the decision that led to delays on Interstate 81, forcing traffic to snarl on Carlisle's square, according to Pennsylvania Department of ... via Cumberlink.com