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Abraham Lincoln never had problems with plants. Compared to what it takes to properly mulch my garden, the Civil War was a minor scrap between two ill-tempered neighbors.
When I was a student at Messiah College, one place I regret not spending more time at was the greenhouse. One of the ...
Bill Meckley, 72, of Littlestown, beloved husband of Cynthia Groft Meckley, passed away peacefully on Thursday, June 5, 2025, at his home surrounded by his family. Born on Wednesday, October 29, 1952, ...
Orvis Hill Country Shooting Grounds in Fairfield will host a Game Fair and Grand Reopening Weekend June 7-8, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Start your summer with a visit to the library and find stories of history, mystery, romance and adventure. Here are a few highlights to check out from our adult fiction ...
Formation Energy’s proposed solar farm for a Heidlersburg Road, Butler Township property got back to business before the township’s zoning hearing board (ZHB) Wednesday.
June 6, Historic Gettysburg Adams County will hold a free open house at the historic G.A.R. Building, 53 E. Middle St., Gettysburg, 5-8 p.m. Visit the 203-year-old building and learn about the history ...
Curriculum, and Policy Committee looked at student handbooks and a literacy-focused grant opportunity Tuesday.
When cases are “waived” to Adams County Court of Common Pleas, a defendant has opted not to have a hearing before a magisterial district judge. Cases “held” means a magisterial district judge ...
Harry J. Hartman, 54, former publisher of the Gettysburg Times, has been formally charged with felony mail theft and is party ...
Earl L. Ruppert, age 84, of York Springs, passed away peacefully at home on June 4, 2025. He was the loving husband of Janet L. (Laughlin) Ruppert. He was preceded in death by his wife Arlamae (Miller ...