Paul really loved cooking with his wife, Jeannine, taking walks in the woods with his dog, Phoenix, hiking, and visiting his family’s cabin in New York.| Franklin County Free Press
As Fourth of July celebrations begin, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection is sharing safety recommendations to help residents enjoy the holiday responsibly—especially when it comes […]| Franklin County Free Press
As millions of Americans travel for the Independence Day holiday, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is urging drivers to slow down. Speeding continues to be a major factor […]| Franklin County Free Press
Born December 2, 1954 in Waynesboro, Kim graduated from Waynesboro Area Senior High School with the Class of 1974.| Franklin County Free Press
Dwayne enjoyed spending time with his family and was an avid sports fan. He rooted the hardest and loudest for his beloved Detroit Lions.| Franklin County Free Press
Charles enjoyed spending time with family, researching civil war history, carpentry, woodworking, golfing, lawn care and holiday meals.| Franklin County Free Press
Keystone Health is proud to announce that Desi Ortiz, a dedicated Community Health Worker, has been recognized as a Health Center Hero by the Pennsylvania Primary Care Career Center. This […]| Franklin County Free Press
Photo and information obtained from Cumberland County, PA – Sheriff’s Office The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office is actively recruiting motivated individuals to join their dedicated team. Opportunities for both full-time […]| Franklin County Free Press
A Chambersburg man, Lance Branche, 37, is currently wanted by police for failing to appear at a court hearing related to charges of accidents involving death or injury while not […]| Franklin County Free Press
Authorities are seeking assistance in identifying two individuals involved in a retail theft incident at the Sheetz store located at 1 Monticello Ct. The incident occurred on the evening of […]| Franklin County Free Press
Through the years, Barb had many titles: wife, mother, sister and friend, but no title was more precious to her than being Nana to Wyatt and Cooper.| Franklin County Free Press