Christmas diplomacy endures because it stands at the crossroads of culture, power and politics. The season brings with it a set of expectations about restraint and goodwill that leaders can invoke, ...
State and local officials gathered on Lincoln Square this morning to announce that Gettysburg has been officially redesignated as a Pennsylvania Main Street community, a milestone that will strengthen ...
Traffic impacts — not votes — dominated Monday’s Gettysburg Borough Planning Commission meeting, as members dissected a revised traffic impact study for the proposed Gettysburg Station development at ...
State representatives are scheduled to visit Gettysburg this morning as part of a state administration stop highlighting continued investment in ...
The Gettysburg Community Dinner Thanksgiving event, which had originally been planned for 12 families, eventually grew to serve 1,065 meals, with only a couple of weeks’ preparation. Many families ...
Pennsylvania remains one of the nation’s leading producers of real Christmas trees, with farms across the state harvesting an estimated 720,000 trees each ...
The Land of Little Horses, a longtime family attraction just outside Gettysburg, has announced it will permanently close after more than five decades of operation. In a statement shared on Facebook, ...
District administrators devoted a substantial portion of the Littlestown Area School Board meeting on Monday, Dec. 8 to academic performance, instructional ...
The Gettysburg Historic Architectural Review Board (HARB) voted unanimously Tuesday night to recommend the creation of a new Seminary Ridge Historic District, a move aimed at extending historic ...
A new statue honoring teenage civil rights leader Barbara Rose Johns has taken the place once held by a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee at the U.S. Capitol, marking a significant shift in how ...
Dan Bongino, the deputy director of the FBI, confirmed Wednesday that he will resign from his position in January, marking a swift end to a tenure that drew ...
After almost an hour of impassioned testimony from borough residents, the Gettysburg Borough Council voted 5–2 last night to approve a comprehensive zoning ...
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