Author: Staff Reports

YORK – WellSpan Health, a leading healthcare provider serving communities across South Central Pennsylvania and northern Maryland, is proud to announce that it has been awarded the prestigious 2024 Platinum Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health by Mental Health America (MHA). “We are delighted to receive the highest rank of the Bell Seal Award as it shines a light on our unwavering dedication to the mental health and wellbeing of our more than 20,000 team members,” said Aaron Gillingham, senior vice president and chief people officer at WellSpan. “Not only are we are providing impactful career opportunities here, but we…

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CHAMBERSBURG – Every teacher at the Franklin County Career and Technology Center knows the faces of Mason Quach and Landon Stine – the go-to students for solving technology problems around the school. As seniors in the Information Systems Technology (IST) program, Quach and Stine have become the resident tech support experts, stepping in to fix printers, laptops, and smart boards whenever issues arise. “These two have the skills to keep CareerTech running,” the school said in a statement. “Printer off-line, blue screen on your laptop, Smartboard seems not so smart…these two have the know-how to solve it all.” Quach is…

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GREENCASTLE- The Allison-Antrim Museum will host a speaker meeting on Thursday, May 9 at 7 p.m. featuring Mike Strausner, President of the Fort Loudoun Historic Site, a Pennsylvania Historic Site. Strausner will deliver a PowerPoint presentation covering the history of the site from prehistoric times to modern day. The presentation will delve into the details of native Americans who lived at the site before European settlement, the first settler who built his homestead there, and the building of the fort and military operations from 1756 to 1765. The second part of the presentation will discuss the Historical Society’s role at…

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HARRISBURG- The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is reminding travelers of a closure scheduled for next week on Route 997 (Anthony Highway) at a 4.75-mile resurfacing project in Quincy, Guilford, and Greene townships, Franklin County. The project limits are from the West Branch of Antietam Creek just north of Mont Alto Borough, through the Village of Pond Bank, to the intersection with Route 30. Weather permitting, Route 997 will be closed on the north side of the intersection with Bikle Road on Monday, May 13, so a drainage pipe can be replaced. The road is expected to reopen Thursday, May…

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As critical demand grows for physicians who are specially trained to offer mental health services, Meritus has received initial accreditation for a psychiatry residency program beginning in 2025. It’s one of several commitments by the health system to reduce the shortage of physicians in the region, state and nation. In July 2022, the health system announced its plans to pursue licensure and accreditation of a medical school to reduce the growing physician shortage. Meritus currently offers a family medicine residency training program. The psychiatry residency, which is being introduced in partnership with behavioral health organization Brook Lane, will be only…

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HAGERSTOWN, MD – The Washington County Division of Planning & Zoning announced, on April 22, 2024, with funding from Washington County and the Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Foundation (MALPF), a 193.61-acre farm was preserved, adding to the more than 40,000 acres of permanently preserved land in the County.  The easement was procured through a Maryland Agricultural Land Preservation Program (MALPP) easement that was sold on a crop and dairy farm on Big Pool Road in Clear Spring. The property is a large farm with an historic house and an existing CREP easement that buffers Little Conococheague Creek which traverses the western…

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FAIRFIELD – There is nothing quite like the beginning of a baseball season to bring family and neighbors from all over out to see the first games of the season. Fairfield Recreation Association (FRA) had their opening day ceremony on April 27th against a backdrop of clouds and intermittent rain. Fairfield fire and police led a procession of 205 players in eight baseball, five softball and three T-ball teams through town to the ball fields. “There were speeches and many thanks for all the effort and support that goes into preparing and running a full season” according to Rich Sherman,…

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The 2024 youth baseball standings for teams in the south Pennsylvania and north Maryland area show a highly competitive landscape, with several top-ranked programs vying for the top spots. Check out area standings as of May 5, 2024: Halfway-National Standings Majors Halfway-National Standings Minors Fairfield Baseball and Softball Schedules & Standings Majors Fairfield Baseball and Softball Schedules & Standings Minors Federal Little League Majors and Minors Waynesboro Youth League Schedules & Standings Majors Waynesboro Youth League Schedules & Standings Minors

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HAGERSTOWN, MD – The Washington County Department of Parks & Recreation announced all county-owned parks will officially open on Saturday, May 4. Parks are open daily from 9 a.m. until sunset. County-owned parks include: If visiting a county-owned park, please remember to follow park rules and regulations, clean up after pets, and keep pets on a leash at all times. To make a pavilion reservation call 240-313-2700.

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