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We seem to live in a time of tension. One can argue if this is unique to the present day… Read More
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We seem to live in a time of tension. One can argue if this is unique to the present day… Read More
Do you have a secret desire to be Superman? How about Spiderman, Wonder Woman or even the Green Hornet? Then… Read More
A surprise awaited students at Scott Elementary School when they returned from winter break. Their science laboratory, which they use… Read More
Broken pavement, holes, dirt and weeds—a jog along Harrisburg’s historic river walk can be an exercise in trying not to… Read More
It’s that time of year again. Maybe you already can smell it in the air. The 101st Pennsylvania Farm Show,… Read More
When Brett Comeau moved from Los Angeles to downtown Harrisburg to start a business and close the gap in a… Read More
For about 25 years, local medical professionals Mukul and Neelima Parikh used vacation time and personal funds to take medical… Read More
Last month, Tree of Life Lutheran Church hosted a unique potluck dinner, one marked by great food, occasional laughter and… Read More
The first story Tracy Kerchner told moved the audience to tears. The theme of the night was “Homecoming,” and Kerchner… Read More
The year was 1938, and spectators at the annual John Harris-William Penn high school alumni basketball game didn’t realize that… Read More
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