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AG Files Lawsuit against Contractor
The state Attorney General's office has filed a consumer protection lawsuit against a Cumberland County home improvement contractor.
Benefit planned to help Cumberland County farmer defending his sales...
The battle over selling raw milk in pastoral Cumberland County has spilled over to Harrisburg and Washington, D.C. Lyn Rales, a Washington socialite, is hosting a $100-a-person benefit at her home in Bethesda, ...
Carroll Valley Borough police arrested two subjects Sunday morning following the pursuit of one allgedly armed with a .22 magnum handgun.
Carroll Valley manhunt: Three arrested after fight, chase
The search for an armed man in the woods included a helicopter and K-9 unit and lasted more than three hours early Sunday morning in Carroll Valley.
Dickinson Township voted unanimously to drop Capital Area Tax Collection Bureau as its earned income tax collector.
Mt. Holly elementary principal retires
After 34 years with the Carlisle Area School District, Jerry Boggess is saying goodbye.
The Carlisle Police Department has been seeing about one instance a week in which a motorist steals fuel by driving away from a gas station without paying, according to Lt.
Company 53 participated in a multi-agency, mass casualty disaster drill this morning at Shippensburg Area Senior High School.
Thursday was a difficult day for the embattled Capital Tax Collection Bureau. Officials were still processing the resignation Wednesday night of the agency's longtime leader, executive director Bill Harbeson, ...
On Friday night, Rodney and Synthia Myers made an awful discovery. Their 17-year-old son, Kyle, was unconscious on the laundry room floor.
Politicians take a close look at raw milk use in Franklin County, state
“He's as good as said he will appeal”
Mark Nolt has become an outlaw because he sells milk. The Newville farmer who drives a horse and buggy has become the focal point of an East Coast controversy about selling raw milk products. via Chambersburg Public Opinion
“Very happily tonight I'm going to tell her, yes...that he got that big time out.”
A Cumberland County mother says her 3-year-old daughter will often ask her if the boy who hurt her has been punished. via WHTM-TV Harrisburg
Cumberland County farmer fined $4,300 for selling raw milk
About 100 supporters who say raw milk has health benefits demonstrated outside on Monday. via Dailyitem.com
Farmer refuses to let state regulate his raw milk sales
“We're just private individuals trying to make a living off of the land and selling what we produce.”
On a quiet, 100-acre farm in Cumberland County, Mennonite farmer Mark Nolt, his wife and his 10 children have for three years operated a dairy whose best-selling product is one the Pennsylvania Department of ... via Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
I did not know this... we should be swimming in butter . The Land O'Lakes Carlisle Butter Plant, located in Mt. via PSoTD
Marijuana plants discovered in Mt. Holly garage
Jason Piper, 31, of Mt. Holly Springs, was charged with intent to manufacture marijuana after fire crews discovered three marijuana plants while fighting a fire in his garage about 11:45 p.m. Saturday, police ... via Cumberlink.com
Community helps find cure for Perry County girl's disease
“We didn't sell all the tickets ourselves”
Angels were not only watching over Alyssa Meisel on Saturday, they were lined up at the door of the Silver Spring Fire Co. via Perry County Weekly
Presidents' Day learning for fun
“It gives them history and the chance to have some fun.”
George Washington may have been our nation's first president, but Abe Lincoln was the favored leader Monday at the Amelia Givin Library. via Cumberlink.com
Sentinel ShortCut: No smoking at two Carlisle restaurants
“It's just time. Eventually it's going to be that way anyway.”
Starting March 1, the smoke will clear from two more Carlisle restaurants. Tired of waiting for the state Legislature to pass a law banning public smoking, Fay's Country Kitchen and the North Hanover Grille ... via Perry County Weekly
Ballad's debut slated for WVU performance
“Our students are thrilled to be part of something so significant.”
A donation by an alumna of the Waynesburg University music department has made it possible for the department to purchase a Yamaha four-octave, rosewood key marimba. via O-R Online