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Panther girls grab first win against Faith Christian

Hancock’ s girls varsity basketball team grabbed their first win of the season from the Faith Christian Academy Falcons on Thursday, January 25 with a final score of 39-30. Senior Skylar Smith was the top scorer of the winning game, putting 19 points on the board for the Panthers. Senior[Read More…]

Maryland’s Primitive Deer Hunt Days run February 1-3

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources announces the state’s Primitive Deer Hunt will be open Feb. 1-3 statewide. Hunters with a valid hunting license, or those exempt from the hunting license requirement, may use primitive bows or muzzleloaders to hunt sika and white-tailed deer during these days. Primitive hunting devices[Read More…]

Federal investigation leads to indictments of 82 people in regional drug trafficking network

Eighty-two people have been indicted by a federal grand jury for a drug trafficking operation that distributed fentanyl, methamphetamine, and cocaine in the Eastern Panhandle. The United States Attorney’s Office announced that an indictment was unsealed on January 24, charging individuals from Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia with drug trafficking.[Read More…]

Penn State Extension offers webinar on food safety for volunteers

Volunteers who help prepare and serve food for their non profit organization are encouraged to attend a webinar on food safety offered by Penn State Extension from 6 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, February 15. “Cooking for Crowds: A Volunteer’s Guide to Safe Food Handling” is a condensed, three-hour food[Read More…]

Hancock Police Report

Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of January 22-28: January 22 Disabled vehicle, West High Street/Rt. 522. Tractor-trailer stuck in traffic. Unable to locate, gone on arrival. Traffic enforcement, Hancock area, two stops. Flee/Eluding police, Hancock are. Attempt to stop vehicle that fled into Pennsylvania.[Read More…]

Maryland expands program for landowners to protect waterways statewide

The Maryland Department of Natural Resources is expanding the Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program (CREP) permanent easement program statewide for the preservation of agricultural land and protection of waterways. Previously these easements were available in nine Maryland counties. Now landowners across Maryland with existing federal CREP contracts can participate in this[Read More…]

Fulton County accidents involve three area residents

A Needmore man was uninjured in a Harrisonville area accident earlier this month. According to Pennsylvania State Police, the accident occurred on January 5, around 8:37 a.m. on Black Bear Road in Licking Creek Township in Fulton County. Police said a 2010 Toyota Rav4 was stationary at the intersection of[Read More…]