The students at Southern Fulton have been working on their projects, demonstrations and displays all year and are ready to share them with the community. The Southern Fulton High School Annual STEAM Festival will be held Sunday, May 4 from 12-3 p.m. at the Southern Fulton High School. The STEAM[Read More…]
Latest News
Panther baseball looking for next win
Hancock’s baseball team heads into this week striving for their next win, following a series of tough losses at home and on the road. They head into the final stage of the season with a record of 4-7. Last Thursday, the Panthers fell to the Southern Rams 10-4, scoring in[Read More…]
Hancock Police Report
Hancock Police report the following arrests and incidents from the week of April 21-27: April 21 Alarm, 300 block North Pennsylvania Avenue. All secure, unfounded. Fraud, first block Blue Hill Road. Subject advised. Disabled vehicle, 100 block West Main Street. Subject ran out of gas. Assisted Maryland State Police, 1-mile[Read More…]
ZED by Duane M. Abel
Local pipeline project nearing end of construction, inspectors track fluid releases
by Kate Shunney According to progress reports filed by TC Energy/Columbia Gas Transmission, a 3.4-mile natural gas pipeline project from Fulton County, Pa. to northern Morgan County, W.Va. is approaching the end of its pipeline construction period. Drilling and excavation appear to be complete on the 8-inch diameter pipeline, which[Read More…]
Police looking for info on damage to wall, power pole
by Geoff Fox Hancock Police are looking for information regarding two incidents that occurred last week causing damage to a retaining wall on Pennsylvania Avenue and a power pole in the same area. The power pole was struck sometime last Thursday and is currently leaning on another set of power[Read More…]
Search for new Hancock police chief underway
by Geoff Fox Town officials have received eight or nine applications for the job of Hancock police chief since posting the job on April 16. The posting comes after Chief Rich Miller said he’ d be retiring at the end of the year. Town Manager Mike Faith said the deadline[Read More…]
Swearing in of new council set for May 12, meeting moved
by Geoff Fox On April 21, town residents gave Mayor Roland Lanehart, Jr. a second term while electing David Kerns and Terry Breakall-Smith to town council. And on Monday, May 12, they will be sworn in to their seats. At the same time, town officials will hold their monthly town[Read More…]
Leatherman appointed to replace Keefer as Washington County Commissioner
by Geoff Fox When Wayne Keefer stepped down from his County Commission seat in February, preparations began to find an appointed replacement to fill out the commission. That seat was filled last week when the Commission appointed Randal “Randy” Leatherman to the county board. Leatherman has decades of experience in[Read More…]
Washington County to provide dumpsters for storm debris disposal
In response to the recent storm, Washington County Government will provide dumpsters at select locations for county residents only to dispose of storm-related debris. This service is being offered free of charge to assist residents in cleanup efforts. Beginning today April 23, after 12:00 p.m., residents may drop off yard[Read More…]

