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Seven Springs signs 10-year lease on Pa. ski area
Seven Springs Mountain Resort has signed a 10-year lease to operate a dormant state-owned ski area in southwestern Pennsylvania, though it won't reopen this year and possibly not next year either.
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Shoppers-club cards lead police to identity
The first clue to the identity of the man struck and killed on Route 15 Sunday was his key chain.
Three women with a history of volunteerism were honored Friday during the 10th annual "Salute to Women" luncheon held at the Bakersville Volunteer Fire Department hall to benefit the Penn's Woods Council of the Boy Scouts.
Historical debate delays razing in Cresson
Cresson officials will delay tearing down a 121-year-old house while a judge considers a historical association's appeal of the demolition of the dilapidated, but historic structure.
The second annual Kittanning Junior High School fall fest will be held 5:30-8:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Kittanning Junior High School gymnasium, 210 N. McKean St., Kittanning.
Karen Anne Curley, daughter of Mrs. Sandra Curley-Edstrom of Boiling Springs, PA., and Mr.
Falcon Marchers Head To Ephrata This Weekend
Members of the Pottsgrove High School Marching Band will spend Halloween Day on the fields at Ephrata High School , 43 miles west of Sanatoga village center , intent on raising the "spirits" of visitors there and hoping to bring home another trophy.
Police: East Berlin man says he had sex with minor in church youth group
An East Berlin man faces charges after police say he turned himself for having sex with a York Springs girl in his church youth group and having a problem with pornography.
W.Pa. couple suing Seven Springs over humiliation
A western Pennsylvania couple is suing Seven Springs Mountain Resort claiming they were humiliated when the husband was allegedly roughed up by security at a Halloween party.
Every Saturday morning from October through the second Saturday in November, Eclectic Etceteras coffeehouse, located at 118 Erie St.
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Fly fishing exhibit opens at Resort Inn
In the mid-1900s, Penn State became the first university to offer accredited courses in fly fishing in the United States.
Police called to borough meeting
The York Springs Borough Council meeting Thursday only lasted for a few minutes before the police were called to break up an altercation, ending the meeting before business could be conducted.
Family: Slain soldier was a a gentle gianta
A Blairsville soldier killed last week in Afghanistan was a 13-year Army veteran who had served two tours in Iraq.
Episcopalians take pilgrimage to past in tiny chapel
Episcopalians from York, Carlisle and Gettysburg journeyed Sunday evening to the tiny borough of York Springs.
Swine Flu Infections on the Rise; Central Pennsylvania Still Waiting for First Doses of Vaccine
Two Boiling Springs High School students are among the latest to test positive for the H1N1 virus.
Seven Springs: Enjoy the Fall Season at "Autumnfest"
Enjoy the Pennsylvania mountains and the fall foliage this weekend and next at Seven Springs Mountain Resort's 'Autumnfest.' There are activities for the entire family including live entertainment, a craft show, pumpkin patch, scenic chairlift rides and more.
Of 2 Candidates, Grimm Chosen For School Board Vacancy Following unusual - and for Pottsgrove school board members, uncomfortable - public interviews, Patricia Grimm has been selected to fill a vacancy as the board's newest member.
Public Record for Oct. 12, 2009
The Trailblazer tried to enter Route 94 and hit a 1991 Plymouth Voyager driven by Robin Wagner, 37, of Gardners.
Cycling: Rockwood hostel is a comfort zone
A hostel usually offers only the basics -- a bunk bed in a shared room, a bathroom at the end of the hall and a no-frills kitchen.
Court-ordered mobile-home park back for approval
A court-ordered 275-unit mobile-home park plan that raised public outcry in Huntington Township several years ago is back.