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Lack of snow and cold is hurting some businesses
"My golf swing's going good," joked the owner of Your Estate Service Inc. in Millersville.
Pennsylvania Farm Wins NCBA Environmental Stewardship Award
PENNSYLVANIA FARM WINS NCBA ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP AWARD Feb. 7, 2012 National Cattlemen's Beef Association reports: The Masonic Village Farm, near Elizabethtown, Pa., was recognized as the national winner of the National Cattlemen's Foundation Environmental Steward Award during the 2012 Cattle Industry Convention and National Cattlemen's Beef ... (more)
Driver 'critical' from crash that claimed his mother
John Rodgers, 48, of New Cumberland was still in critical condition Sunday at Hershey Medical Center, where he was flown after his car turned in front of a tractor-trailer on Interstate 78 eastbound just past the Interstate 81 split in Union Township at 12:50 p.m. Feb.
1955 Chevrolet Bel Air 150 - Three-Mile Tri-Five
The headline on this story does not relate to the mileage of the car, nor does it have anything to do with the distance it gets driven or its miles per gallon.
Grace Graybill, 85, Fireside Crafts owner
She was born in Millersville, the oldest daughter of Frank M. and Mary Harnish Herr.
Traveling labs bring science to life in schools
Muhlenberg Middle School biology teacher Creg Drake demonstrates the proper use of a specialized pipette during a ninth-grade lab exercise on DNA fingerprinting using equipment lent by the Science in Motion program.
CR's Friendly Market raided, owner and employee arrested
Wednesday, search warrants were served on the business of CR'S Friendly Market located at 550 East High Street in Elizabethtown.
Lancaster County Man Charged with Sexual Abuse of Children
After a lengthy investigation that began in April 2011, Pennsylvania State Police charge 31 year old Matthew Glattacker, of Elizabethtown with 50 counts of Sexual Abuse of Children.
School System Encourages Sending Texts About Problems
Rick Farnsler has roamed the halls of Elizabethtown Area High School as its resource officer since 2007, and he has never received a tip from a student via a telephone hotline or a tip box located in the school.