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Biglerville man awaits sentencing in high-school burglary
A Biglerville man charged in connection with one of the two burglaries at Biglerville High School this summer pleaded guilty earlier this month in Adams County court.
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News in brief, Friday, Nov. 20
Christmas light-up in McSherrystown The official Christmas Light-up in McSherrystown will be held Sunday, Nov.
Body of missing Columbia man found near Michaux State Forest
Chad Stroup's truck was found one and a half miles down Birch Run Road. Chad Stroup State troopers found the body of a Columbia man Wednesday afternoon in Menallen Township, Adams County, near Michaux State Forest, according to state police.
Cuts might close library branch
The Arendtsville branch of the Adams County Library System might close by the end of the year because of a budget shortfall of roughly $243,000. Adams County Library System director Rob Lescher said the state cut funding to the library system by 20 percent, leading the system's overall revenue to drop by 12 percent.
Public record for Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 14, 15
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Gildow , Hanover, a daughter, Oct. 30, 2009, at Hanover Hospital.
Check out updated list of H1N1 shots at schools
The York/Adams Metropolitan Medical Response System has updated the list of school districts that will receive the H1N1 vaccine.
DVD release of John Putch's 'Route 30' brings crowd to Mister Ed's Elephant Museum
"Mister Ed" Gotwalt was in his element Saturday during a party at his Elephant Museum and candy store in Caledonia as he signed copies of the newly released "Route 30" DVD.
Public record for Wednesday, Nov. 4
Nicole Drago and Matthew Wilson, Abbottstown, a son, Oct. 19, 2009, at Hanover Hospital.
Penn State presence made major difference in plum pox eradication
A plum pox-infected peach orchard is destroyed in 1999. University Park, Pa.-- When plum pox was discovered in Adams County peach trees in October 1999 -- the first time the disease had been found in North America -- the nation's stone-fruit growers watched anxiously to see how Pennsylvania would respond.
News in brief, Saturday Oct. 31, 2009
Officials: Recycling a success McSherrystown Borough residents are putting out less trash and doing more recycling.
Motorcycle driver killed near Gettysburg after striking vehicle
Police believe speed played a role in the two-vehicle crash that killed a Gettysburg man just west of borough limits Thursday evening.
Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture officials were in Biglerville Thursday to declare final victory over the plum pox virus after a decade of effort.
Five candidates vie for four seats on Upper Adams school board
The single challenger running for election to Upper Adams School District's school board wants to see more cost-saving efforts in the district.
News in brief for Monday, Oct. 26, 2009
Domino's plans for Hospice Sunday November is celebrated throughout the United States as National Hospice Month.
Owners barely escape house fire
Jacqueline and Dave McCartney's Biglerville home was destroyed in a fire Friday night, which the couple and their dog barely escaped.
With all the gloomy weather this month, it's looking like this week could be ideal for apple picking.
Upper Adams students use imagination to bring stories to life
Third-graders at Biglerville Elementary School convey surprise and disbelief during a freeze-frame theater performance on Friday.
Public record for Sunday, Oct. 18
Police investigated two separate unauthorized withdrawals of $49.99 from the victim's checking account via her Visa debit card beginning Aug.
Rain shuts Pa. Renaissance Faire
The Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire won't open today because of rain -- the first time in its 29-year history that the gates haven't opened as scheduled.

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