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Lift Your Spirits' group plans two dinner theater shows
' The Lift Your Spirits Performing Arts group will be taking to the stage in two upcoming dinner theater performances in Pottsville and Millersburg.
Four wheeler stolen in Millersburg
Millersburg police are seeking information on a stolen four wheeler taken Saturday from a home in the 900 block of Center Street in Millersburg.
Varmints Teach School on Wheels
A group of antique car owners is willing to admit it - they're show-offs, and proud of it.
Millersburg Cop Bikes Around Town
Call them "pedal power patrols." A local police officer is using that pedal power to serve his community.
Capital Area Transit makes changes to its fall service schedule
Capital Area Transit has announced changes in its fall service schedule to take effect Monday.
Dauphin County Residents Face Eviction
Some Upper Dauphin County renters facing eviction will no longer have to move. Landlord Cory Johns is having financial problems.
Over 100 Renters Evicted In Dauphin County
In Dauphin County, hundreds of renters are being evicted from their homes. The tenants are spread out over most of northern Dauphin County -- in Halifax, Millersburg, Lykens and Williamstown.
Talks continue over a possible merger between the Halifax and Millersburg Area School Districts.
Nature's Navigator: Wild Flower Walking Trail, Millersburg, Pennsylvania
The Wild Flower Walking Trail at the Ned Smith Center for Nature and Art, near Millersburg, Pennsylvania, is alive with all sorts of nectar-drinkers just now, as much of the gardenful of nectar plants is ...
Gas prices are dropping in the midstate. Petroleum experts said the only way prices would come down is if we drove less.
History Floating Into the Future
Chugging along the Millersburg Ferry attracts 20,000 tourists a year including Bernhart Neff and his family visiting from Switzerland.
Annual Ned Smith Festival slated Friday and Saturday
The Ned Smith Center for nature and arts will host its 15th annual festival at the center and at MYO Park in Millersburg, along the scenic Susquehanna River this Friday evening and Saturday.
Four injured in crash on Route 11
A Millersburg driver and three passengers, including a 14-year-old, were injured Wednesday when two vehicles collided on Route 11 in the area of the Surplus Outlet and American Legion Post 44, authorities said.
“If it was in honor of someone I need to know so I can thank these people for doing this.”
A local man is facing a military mystery after someone leaves him a photo of soldiers and military patches. via WHP-TV Harrisburg
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
Sela Ltd., providing automated SEM and TEM sample preparation failure analysis equipment to the semiconductor industry, has re-hired Oran Collins as their - 04/24/2008 - 01:44 PM MILLERSBURG, Pa.-- --The Annual ... via Business Wire
Gas Prices Lead To New Bus Routes
“People's commuting costs if they choose to drive alone, I think they're having second thoughts.”
Capital Area Transit just expanded its service to include Northern Dauphin County. via WHTM-TV Harrisburg
“Everyone at the scene acted completely professionally in dealing with the kids, and I have to commend them”
Quick thinking by teachers, parent chaperones and members of the Millersburg Fire Department averted what could have been a confusing and panic-stricken scene after two Leck Kill Elementary School buses ... via Dailyitem.com
Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc. Holds Annual Meetings
The Annual Shareholder and Organization Meetings of Mid Penn Bancorp, Inc. were held on April 22 and April 23, respectively, at Mid Penn Bank, 349 Union Street, Millersburg, Pennsylvania. via Earth Times
Carrier plans bus line to Harrisburg
“That's over an hour drive from up in our area. They can relax on their way to work, relax on their way home.”
A bus company plans to offer daily trips to Harrisburg for Valley residents. Catawese Coach in Shamokin may soon operate trips at a cost of $8 daily or $175 for a monthly pass. via Dailyitem.com
Police Say Man Defrauded People in Name of Charity
Millersburg, Dauphin County Police say a Millersburg man who claimed to represent local churches while collecting money for the "Toys for Tots" program was not affiliated with the charity or the churches. via WHTM-TV Harrisburg