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Looking to have it its way

It’s a good thing Burger King doesn’t offer turkey burgers on its menu as this turkey has been hanging around the Burger King, BFS truck plaza, and CNB area recently and has become sort of a mascot for that part of town. There have been numerous pictures of the bird[Read More…]

Hancock Marching Band brings home top parade award

Hancock Middle-Senior High School’s marching band won Best Marching Band at the 48th Annual Apple Butter Festival for their performance during the festival’s parade in Berkeley Springs on Saturday, October 7. Hancock topped the home-town Berkeley Springs High School band to bring home the trophy. Rain during the first half[Read More…]

Hancock Police Report

Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of October 2-8: October 2 Animal bite, first block West Main Street. Report to follow. Suspicious activity, first block Fleming Drive. Report to follow. Service to advise, first block South Street. Subjects advised. Assisted Pennsylvania State Police, 200 block[Read More…]

Prevent flu, COVID, RSV and other illness

by Kate Evans As flu season begins and COVID-19 cases continue to rise, it’s important to know that preventing the flu, COVID, RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) and other respiratory illnesses involves the same basic measures. Follow the below advice from health officials to stay healthy year-round: Wash your hands frequently[Read More…]

Community Overdose Action Town Hall set for October 11 in Hagerstown

The University System of Maryland at Hagerstown will host a community town hall on the subject of drug overdoses and their impact in Washington County on Wednesday, October 11 starting at 6:30 p.m. Emily Keller, the special secretary of opioid response, and the team at the Maryland Opioid Operational Command[Read More…]

Library celebrating five years in new home this month

by Geoff Fox In 2012, Washington County Library officials announced Hancock would need a new library after the maintenance and age finally caught up to the Hancock branch. The library had stood in Widmeyer Park near the Lions Pavilion and volleyball net until flooding forced it to be moved to[Read More…]