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A.L. Latham, pastor of the Third Presbyterian Church, today announced the final plans for the law enforcement demonstration ...
Over the last 12 years, a detailed study of the Battle of Brandywine has revealed the routes, roads, skirmish sites and historic buildings and landscapes connected with this critical Revolutionary War ...
U. MACUNGIE TWP., Pa. – The Upper Macungie Township Planning Commission reviewed a sketch plan to redevelop a commercial property Wednesday night at the administration building. The ...
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A Westphalia man was killed Saturday in a single-vehicle crash in Osage County, according to the Missouri ... and the 42-year-old driver was pronounced dead at the scene.
According to a release from Indiana State Police, in August 2024, detectives from the ICAC Task Force began an investigation into a 78-year-old Delaware County man following a tip from the National ...
Denton County saw a lower turnout at 4.3%. In North Dallas, Fretz Park Library had the highest number of voters: at 3,944, the highest among all locations in the county. The location generally ...
SEYMOUR, Ind. (WXIN/WTTV) — An 18-year-old has been arrested for his alleged role in a shooting that unfolded at a Jackson County Library on Wednesday. A Facebook post from the Seymour Police ...
(WPVI) -- The teenage victims found inside a car that crashed last week in Delaware County had been shot ... April 20 along Route 202 and Baltimore Pike. Investigators say that, prior to the ...
Police officers responded to the crash to help the victims. One of the pedestrians, a 24-year-old University of Delaware graduate student, was pronounced dead at the scene. Officials have not yet ...
Henderson County’s unemployment rate has generally stayed “under 4%, outside of the COVID years, pretty much full time,” Brady said. “It appears that we're getting back to those employment numbers ...