Parents and students be aware of the high cost of school supplies, especially for families with several school age children. To help take advantage of sale items during the summer, we have prepared this list of supplies that the child will need for classes next year. If you need assistance[Read More…]
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Robert Benjamin Shives
Robert Benjamin Shives 1936-2022 Robert Benjamin Shives, 86, was called to his Heavenly Home on Wednesday, July 20, 2022, at Williamsport Nursing Home. He was born June 20, 1936 at home on the family farm to Preston A. and Lucy M. (Dittmar) Shives. He graduated from Hancock High School in[Read More…]
Donald I. Unger
Donald I. Unger 1940-2022 Donald I. Unger, 82, Hancock, Md., passed away Monday, July 18, 2022, at his home. Born June 27, 1940, in Pennsylvania, he was the son of the late Fonzie and Eleanor (McManus) Unger, and the widow of Vivian I. Unger, who he married on January 14,[Read More…]
Storm rips through Hancock leaving damage and no power in wake
Editor’s note: This story has been updated since it was first published on Jul 24th by Geoff Fox Residents in Hancock were rocked by a quick moving, powerful storm that uprooted trees, knocked out windows, and knocked out power to a number of folks Saturday evening. The storm came through[Read More…]
Cline, Wagner and Keefer top incumbents in County Commission primary
Washington County Board of Commissioners President Jeffery Cline was the top vote-getter in the crowded commission race in Tuesday’s primary election. Cline, Randall Wagner and Wayne Keefer — all incumbent commissioners — emerged as the top three candidates on the GOP ballot for county voters. John Barr and Derek Harvey[Read More…]
Keefer completes Academy for Excellence in Local Governance
by Geoff Fox Washington County Commissioner Wayne Keefer recently completed coursework for Maryland lawmakers and government officials called the Academy for Excellence. Keefer, of Hancock, will become a Fellow of the Academy For Excellence in Local Governance. The Academy For Excellence in Local Governance voluntary certificate program is collaborative effort[Read More…]
New pottery trail launched in Hagerstown
Pottery Trail of Washington County, announces its launch as the newest tourism experience, it is the first trail of its kind in Maryland. The Washington County Pottery Trail is a collection of county-based potters whose shops that can be visited year-round, either during their gallery hours or by appointment. All[Read More…]
Hancock Police Report
Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of July 4-10: July 4 Traffic enforcement in the Hancock area with eight stops. Attempted suicide in area of Jackson Street. Subject transported to Meritus. Parking complaint in the first block of West Main Street. Vehicle moved before arrival.[Read More…]
Band students get lathered up for Universal Studios
by Lisa Schauer Members of the Hancock Panthers band continued their fundraising drive last Saturday, July 16 with a car wash to raise money for a trip to Universal Studios in Florida. The Hancock Panthers are slated to march in the morning parade at Universal Studios theme park in September.[Read More…]
Efforts toward designated School Officer in Hancock have to go through county, say officials
by Geoff Fox Town officials continued the discussion about a possible town-funded school resource officer for Hancock Elementary and Middle-Senior High School during the July town meeting. However, the probability might have knocked down, but not fully counted out. The idea for a town funded officer at the Hancock[Read More…]

