Caroline Sears of Warfordsburg, made the York College of Pennsylvania dean’s list. Sears is a junior Human Services major.
Cows remain a highlight for those attending the Farm Show. In addition the Calving Corner offers onlookers a first-hand chance to see a chalf born. Charley, pictured above, was born last Tueday ...
HARRISBURG – Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward (R-39) has appointed Sen. Judy Ward (R-30) as chair of the Senate Transportation Committee for the 2025-26 legislative session. “Transportation and ...
Maggie Johnston, daughter of Harry and Dee Johnston, won Overall Supreme Reserve Champion Breeding Heifer in junior show with her cow Selena at this year’s Farm Show. Selena was bought from Wyatt and ...
A long-awaited La Nina has finally appeared, but the periodic cooling of Pacific Ocean waters is weak and unlikely to cause as many weather problems as usual, meteorologists said last Thursday. La ...
Emma Rexrode, Warfordsburg, attained the president’s list at Mercer University, Macon, Ga., for the fall 2024 semester. She is a junior in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. ...
Focused on service and providing for the community in 2024, the Fulton County Farm Bureau headed into the new year with a similar focus of giving back but through educational and safety initiatives.
Pictured above is the nationally acclaimed bluegrass band Volume Five who will perform at the FCMC Foundation’s annual scholarship fundraiser in April. Fulton County Medical Center Foundation’s annual ...
Caleb Leroy McGowan, 28, Hustontown, and Jasmyne Elizabeth Woodal, 25, Hustontown, applied for a marriage license at the local courthouse during the past week. ...
The Spartans hosted Shalom Christian Academy Flames in a non-conference game January 13 and captured the second opponent win this season and foiled th ...
This week’s Memory Jogger, submitted by Ruth Reeder of McConnellsburg, pictures a group of friends helping Mary Peck celebrate her 80th birthday in 1980. Pictured, left: Katie Smith, Dorothy Cowan, ...
A “Farmers Care” event organized to benefit the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) in Hershey kicked off this month under the guidance of longtime Fulton County Farm Bureau members Lonnie and Debra Palmer.