Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of March 31-April 6: March 31 Traffic enforcement, Hancock area. Four stops. Disabled vehicle, West Main Street/Virginia Avenue. Vehicle towed. April 1 Traffic enforcement, Hancock area. Two stops. April 2 Disabled vehicle West Main Street/Pennsylvania Avenue. Tractor-trailer stuck. Traffic[Read More…]
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Hancock businesses win Best of the Tristate awards, named finalists
by Geoff Fox Four businesses in Hancock were named either a winner of finalist in VerStandig Media’s Best of the Tristate awards. Willie’s Primitive Attic and Flower Shop, Morrell Advanced Practice, Flannel on the Trail, and Timeless Baby Boutique, all of Hancock, were named winners and finalists Nominations for businesses[Read More…]
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County lifts burn ban
The Washington County Board of County Commissioners lifted the countywide burn ban on Friday, April 4. The ban, which was enacted due to dry conditions and an increased risk of wildfires, is no longer necessary following recent rainfall and improved environmental conditions. Residents may now resume open-air burning in compliance[Read More…]
County emergency services recognizes first responders for heroism, including Hancock EMS incident
The Washington County Division of Emergency Services (DES) proudly recognizes the heroic efforts of local first responders through the prestigious Life Savers Award. This award honors those who demonstrate exceptional skill and teamwork in successfully resuscitating patients suffering from cardiac arrest. One particularly remarkable incident took place on October 10,[Read More…]
Community Easter Egg Hunt to be held Saturday
Families will fill Widmeyer Park this Saturday, April 12 for the annual Community Easter Egg Hunt in Hancock. Registration for youth egg hunters starts at 1 p.m., when different age groups, will begin their rush for colored prizes. Children registered for the hunt will also be entered to win door[Read More…]
Company 5 introduces new tanker to Hancock
by Geoff Fox Hancock Volunteer Fire Department brought home their newest piece of apparatus last Wednesday, April 2, when Tanker 5 rolled onto Fulton Street and in front of the fire station. The new tanker replaces Engine Tanker 53 in Hancock’s fleet. On Sunday, April 6, Engine Tanker 53 was[Read More…]
Susan Regina Minnich Allen
Susan Regina Minnich Allen 1953-2025 Susan Regina Minnich Allen, age 71, of Needmore, Pa., passed away Thursday, March 27, 2025, at Doey’s House Hagerstown, Md. Born Tuesday, December 29, 1953, in Washington County, Md. She was the daughter of the late Joseph Ruthroff and Margaret Regina Neikirk. Susan was a[Read More…]
Ed David Crouse
Ed David Crouse 1932-2025 Ed David Crouse was celebrating his birthday and passing on the same day he was born March 25, at the age of 93. He always had a magnetic energy and zeal for life about doing things differently. He was a resident of Julia Manor Nursing home[Read More…]
Maryland added 3,400 jobs in February 2025
Maryland’s unemployment rate remained at 3.0 percent, ahead of federal layoffs BALTIMORE, MD (March 28, 2025) – Maryland added 3,400 total jobs in February 2025, according to new estimates released today by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). Maryland’s private sector added 4,600 jobs in February[Read More…]

