May 22, 2009 | York Dispatch
Dunchack wins 3rd PIAA Class AA high jump title
Northern Cambria junior Janae Dunchack claimed her third Class AA high jump title Friday on the first day of the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Track and Field Championships at Shippensburg University.
Martinsburg teen injured when bike, van collide on Route 1017
A 16-year-old girl was taken by medical helicopter to a trauma center at Altoona Regional Medical Center after she was struck by a vehicle Sunday afternoon on Route 1017.
A local jewelry store soon will close its doors, but it is not because of the economy.
Cartridge recycling business opening second location
Think reInk, a Chambersburg-based business that recycles ink and toner cartridges, plans to open in Waynesboro in July.
Morrison's Cove Memorial Park Easter Egg Hunt
Submitted by ChrisB on Mon, 2009-03-30 12:46. Start: 2009-04-11 09:00 End: 2009-04-11 10:30 Timezone: Etc/GMT-6 The Morrisona s Cove Memorial Park Easter Egg Hunt will be held April 11th.
Teen remembered for his great smile
ROARING SPRING "Brent's beaming smile was always there," family friend Karen Lewis said less than one week after 18-year-old Brenton Croll died at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where the Roaring Spring native was enrolled in the nursing program.
Dorothy B. Long, 91, of Homewood at Martinsburg, died Tuesday morning at Nason Hospital, Roaring Spring.
Cove digester project under way
Dirt is being moved and a final design is being advanced in the Cove Area Regional Digester project in Morrisons Cove.
WOODBURY A two-vehicle crash Monday morning at routes 36 and 866 near Curryville left one person dead and two injured.
: One person dead in head.....
One person died in a two-vehicle head-on crash about 10:40 a.m. this morning at the intersection of routes 36 and 866 in this Blair County community.
Blair historical society presents a.....
The Blair County Historical Society held its annual dinner and awards ceremony Nov.
Central Cambria hires consultant to lead superintendent search
A top order of business for the Central Cambria school district in 2009 will be a professional consultant's search to replace Superintendent Susan Makosy, who will retire at the end of June.
Wet weather ahead: Retired farmer offers predictions for 2009
Forget Punxsutawney Phil and the woolly worm. A Blair County weather prognosticator says spring and summer will be stormy and wet.