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Most nonprofits and donors focus almost entirely on cash gifts, yet cash is often the asset people have the least of. As someone who has spent a lifetime giving and ...
Not that long ago, less than a decade, some members of the two armies re-enacting the Battle of Gettysburg each summer ...
As time moved along, growing bands of protestors helped the adolescent nation grow stronger and more just. After the Civil War, women began to protest being denied the vote. Impoverished laborers rose ...
What’s most important to remember about the monstrous “big beautiful” bill ginned up by Trump’s Reichstag is that Republicans are just being themselves. They’ve always pined to fatten the fat ...
Trinity UCC, at High and Stratton streets, Gettysburg, offers free tours of what was a World War I rest and respite spot for soldiers stationed at Camp Colt. Tours are on Thursdays, 2-4 p.m., enter ...
Time extensions for two ongoing projects are slated for discussion at the next Straban Township supervisors' meeting.
At Adams County Library System, accessibility isn’t an afterthought—it’s a promise. Whether someone is navigating vision loss, physical limitations or a learning difference, every patron deserves the ...
Attendees gathered at the Seminary Ridge Museum and Education Center (SRMEC) Monday for a dinner and the official launch of ...
With a mission that spanned nearly two decades and countless miles, Straban Township resident Vinton Smith has now donated ...
If it hasn’t already, House Bill 1431 will be signed by Governor Josh Shapiro, fully repealing the ban on Sunday hunting.
Burgers on the grill, big-box store discounts and fireworks that rattle your windows, those are some great reasons why Americans love the Fourth of July.
The late Karl Held was a connoisseur of life in every sense, an artist, theater champion and eternal holiday believer.