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Detours will be in place for up to 6 months for bridge and culvert replacement projects around Franklin County.
ANTRIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A mobile home fire displaced four people in Franklin County on Sunday, according to the Rescue Hose Company deputy chief. Video above: Headlines from WGAL News 8 Today.
100K Organic Eggs Stolen From Franklin County Farm: PA State Police Authorities are investigating the theft of high-value goods from a Franklin County business, Pennsylvania State Police announced on ...
FRANKLIN COUNTY, Pa. — On Feb. 1 at 8:40 p.m., Pennsylvania State Police of Chambersburg responded to Pete and Gerry's Organics in Greencastle of Antrim Township for the theft of approximately ...
ANTRIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) – Firefighters in Franklin County responded to a chicken coop fire on Friday morning. The Franklin Fire Company says just after 7 a.m. crews responded to the 6500 ...
ANTRIM TOWNSHIP, Pa. (WHTM) — A man is in custody after State Police say he fled from Troopers while trying to avoid a felony arrest warrant. According to a press release from Pennsylvania State ...
Wires reported down in Antrim Township Crews were called to the scene around 9:15 a.m.
Born February 7, 1939, in Philadelphia, PA, she was the eldest daughter of the late Paul Budd Antrim and the late Veronica Mary Fitzgerald Antrim. She graduated from Springfield Township High ...
GREENCASTLE, Pa. — Two years after a large trucking firm announced it would build an integrated logistics center in Antrim Township, A. Duie Pyle opened the doors on the more than 250,000-square ...
GREENCASTLE, Pa. — Officials in Antrim Township, Pa., are planning to rezone parcels in several areas of the municipality. Two of the three zoning proposals would open the land to more uses, and ...
GREENCASTLE, Pa. — With funds still left in Antrim Township, Pa.'s recreational till, officials approved another round of grants to community organizations.
The 35-year-old federal law regulating tap water is so out of date that the water Americans drink can pose what scientists say are serious health risks — and still be legal. The New York Times ...