Marathon Made: 100 runners shared a training program; their time has arrived.
Trailblazing runner Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to compete in the Boston Marathon, once said, “If you are losing faith… Read More
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Trailblazing runner Kathrine Switzer, the first woman to compete in the Boston Marathon, once said, “If you are losing faith… Read More
Every day millions of people wake up seeking an answer to their pain (neck, back, knee, etc.). But more than… Read More
Mickey Minnich wears a silver bracelet inscribed with the phrase, “One day at a time.” It’s a reminder, he said,… Read More
It was high noon in mid-August at the community room of Susquehanna View Apartments in Camp Hill and, despite the… Read More
Video games have become part of the American fabric. Even if you’re not a gamer yourself, you’ve likely watched someone… Read More
Caeli Donaldson had what she refers to as a beautiful childhood. It wasn’t until she was about 14 that she… Read More
If you have ever experienced nerve pain, you know how debilitating it can be. Trigeminal neuralgia is a type of… Read More
Harrisburg University yesterday unveiled its new team logo, mascot and name, which proved fittingly appropriate as the Susquehanna River rose… Read More
“Our goal is to be where the community is.” So said Darlene Demore, director of regulatory communications for the health… Read More
They came to Harrisburg from throughout central PA: Annville, Manheim, Perry County. Every borough and township on the West Shore… Read More
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