05/31/11 PHOENIX (AP): Matthew Salenger etched 54 phrases in a circular piece of steel, building Arizona's Sept. 11 memorial one story at a time. He wanted everyone's story to be told.
05/31/11 :An Eighteenth Century Kentucky Federal cherry secretary, circa 1795, that descended in the family of Judge Davis Edwards of Louisville attracted much admiration and interest at CRN Auctions' May 1 sale that played to a packed house.
05/31/11 TUESDAY Pennsylvania spring gobbler season ends. Chickies history in pictures program, 7:30 - 8:30 p.m., Chickies Rock County Park Day Use Area's Pavilion 42 in East Donegal Twp. For all ages. Join naturalist Andy Yoder for a slide presentation featuring historical phot...
05/30/11 Matthew Salenger etched 54 phrases in a circular piece of steel, building Arizona's Sept. 11 memorial one story at a time. He wanted everyone's story to be told and believed all of those thoughts could coexist peacefully on a public memorial. He was wrong.
05/29/11 Matthew Salenger etched 54 phrases in a circular piece of steel, building Arizona's September 11 memorial one story at a time.
05/24/11 TUESDAY Evening trail-care hike, led by Lancaster Hiking Club. Doug Kutz (367-1808) or Doug Rupp (898-2328) will lead the work hike. Club has some tools or you may bring your own. If you prefer to use club tools, please ask Kutz to bring what you want to use. Meet to carpool at 6 p.m. at Buchanan Pa...
05/21/11 A common question gun owners ask is how much ammunition can be stored legally in the home, so Jon Green, director of education and training for Gun Owners' Action League (GOAL), explained the laws on this sometimes confusing subject.
05/21/11 Twelve members of Lancaster Newspapers staffs received state awards this weekend for their work in 2010.Reporters and a photographer with the Intelligencer Journal-Lancaster New Era and the Sunday News were recognized in various categories of the Keystone Press and Pennsylvania Associated Press Mana...
05/17/11 Game Commission food and cover crews begin season of wildlife habitat improvements; Illegal dumping and ATV use remain problems
05/16/11 After only three years, the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater's newMoves Contemporary Dance Festival is already garnering national attention, and deservedly so. While there weren't any trendsetting figures this year such as previous participants Sidra Bell, Camille A.
05/12/11 For local sculptor Anne Mudge, there's a contrast, even a contradiction, between the isolated way she lives and the collaborative process required for some of the art she makes.
05/07/11 In 1829, when visitors were flocking to Mauch Chunk and Penn Forest to marvel at the Switchback Gravity Railroad and the Lehigh Navigation System, products of the burgeoning coal mining industry, one man was on a mission to paint its birds.
05/06/11 When she was 86 years old, Mary Posey was crossing Franklin Street near the B'nai B'rith apartments where she lives when a truck backed up and knocked her down.
05/05/11 People who were in certain Lancaster County sites and who might have been in contact with tourists from Bucks County could have been exposed to measles, the state health department reported Thursday. Three individuals from Bucks County visited shops in eastern Lancaster County on a day-trip April 19...
05/05/11 HARRISBURG, Pa., May 5, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Pennsylvania Department of Health is conducting an ongoing investigation of suspected cases of measles in Bucks County with a possible link to Lancaster County.
04/25/11 Allegheny Group of the Sierra Club on Saturday will lead a hike along the four forks of Mill Creek, located north of Laughlintown. The trek will cover 12 to 14 miles and involve some bushwhacking. Contact: Jim Ritchie at 412-576-0849.
04/23/11 The 2011 Civil War Living History Weekend, the sixth sponsored by the Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall, will be the biggest yet as the 150th anniversary of the war continues on Saturday.
04/19/11 KENNETT SQUARE, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Celebrate National Public Gardens Day, May 6, 2011, by attending a public garden using the free admission pass from Better Homes and Gardens
04/18/11 If you think all the good Easter egg hunts were last weekend, think again. In Pennsylvania, Easter festivities are in full swing right up until the big day.
04/18/11 This article has been read 3835 times. HICKORY - Many of the Mt. Pleasant Township residents who spoke at a public hearing on a proposed amendment to an oil and gas ordinance Tuesday night receive gas royalties but are unwilling to give the gas drilling industry carte blanche. |