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Pa. governor signs order to keep reproductive care access open

  Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf signed Executive Order 2022-01 on July 12, aimed at ensuring out-of-state residents may enter Pennsylvania to access reproductive health care services in the commonwealth. “The executive order also affirms the governor shall, while still adhering to state law and the US Constitution, decline any request[Read More…]

Self-taught artist displays paintings at Hancock library

by Geoff Fox Kimberly Carbaugh from Warfordsburg has never had an art lesson in her life, yet her work is on display at the Hancock Veterans Memorial Library. Carbaugh started painting when she was 9 years old with finger painting, but didn’t really like it because she didn’t like getting[Read More…]

Southern States cooperatives announce merger

Four Southern States cooperatives in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia have announced plans to merge into an all-new organization, Freedom Ag and Energy Cooperative. The Board of Directors of the cooperatives in Winchester, Va., Oakland, Md., Buckhannon, W.Va., and Petersburg, W.Va. have all formally voted to approve the merger. Before[Read More…]

Summer brings new faces to Hancock

by Lisa Schauer Sunny skies and warm weather drew families to Hancock on Monday afternoon to enjoy the town’s outdoor activities. Bella Shoemaker, 12, of Berkeley Springs was playing beach volleyball at Widmeyer Park with her mom, who said they came to Hancock to do something different. “I’m practicing to[Read More…]

OPINION: Getting out of the storm

It appears that Democrats are looking at their presidential options for 2024 as President Biden’s performance and approval rating continue to concern the party and voters. We’re not likely to hear it from the Dems, but plenty of Americans think another two years of Biden in the White House are[Read More…]