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The U.S. Education Department announced it will resume involuntary collections on defaulted federal student loans beginning May 5, ending a five-year pause that began during the COVID-19 pandemic. The ...
Forever Love Rescue, a volunteer-powered nonprofit located at 39 Queen St. just off Steinwehr Ave. Avenue in Gettysburg brought in $4,625 in donations as it welcomed visitors to a grand reopening on ...
The Gettysburg Planning Commission voted to hold a special meeting on May 5 at 7:00 p.m. in the Borough building in hopes of finalizing their recommendations for the rewrite of the borough’s zoning ...
Biglerville High School sophomore American History students recently participated in a National Park Service program that involved each student researching and sharing information about a soldier who ...
Totem Pole Playhouse in Fayetteville is turning 75—and it’s going to be one unforgettable summer. With a lineup packed with musicals, comedy, variety, and a brand-new Tuesday night series, ...
Gettysburg College is overhauling its bookstore operations, marking a significant change for students and faculty. The campus bookstore, previously managed by Barnes & Noble, will transition to a new ...
Students from the Life Skills and Behavior Intervention Classes at Upper Adams Intermediate School recently enjoyed an exciting hands-on learning experience with sprint cars, provided by Mickley ...
Pope Francis, the Catholic Church’s first Latin American pontiff, has died, the Vatican announced on April 21, 2025. He was 88. Francis had served as pope for 12 eventful years, after being elected on ...
Pennsylvanians who wish to cast a vote in next month’s primary must be registered to vote by May 5. A voter deposits a mail-in ballot at the drop box outside the Chester County Government Center on ...
Although the store has been serving customers for several months, Schmuck Lumber Ace Hardware, located at 615 York St, Gettysburg, is holding its official grand opening this weekend — and the response ...
The Butler Township Board of Supervisors broke ground today on a new 8,400 square foot municipal complex at 344 Arendtsville Road. The new complex will house township administration offices, public ...
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