Mrs. Drawbaugh had worked as a cook at Shippensburg University, and Dickinson College, as well as working in home health care. The post Velva J. Drawbaugh 1936-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Born January 3, 1994 in Port au Prince, Haiti, Evens was the son of Marie Evena and the Late Rodney Jusme. The post Evens Jusme 1994-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Tyler was an industrial painter at truck craft, he loved getting tattoos and expressing himself through art. He was a loving and devoted father. The post Tyler F. Crawford 1991-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Glenn was a hardworking man with a true passion for his work. A jack of all trades, he worked from sunup to sundown, never shying away from a challenge. The post Glenn O. Martin 1941-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Darlene was known for her chocolate peanut butter fudge which she gave away as gifts of appreciation to family and friends. The post Darlene J. McCleaf 1935-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Preston retired from Waynesboro Construction Company. He was an outdoor enthusiast who loved to hunt and fish. The post Preston J. McMillen 1942-2025 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Photos and information obtained from Franklin Fire Company Franklin Fire Company members responded to four calls and conducted their weekly drill on Monday. In addition to call responses, members washed […] The post Franklin Fire Company Responds to Multiple Calls Monday appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Local excursion-based railroad brings together nonprofits, small businesses, artisans, and community members for a weekend filled with family-friendly activities that celebrate cowboy and cowgirl culture. WHAT: Northern Central Railway of York […] The post Saddle Up for Northern Central Railway’s 7th Annual PA Cowboy Weekend Oct. 11-12 appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Presented by The Stacy Mellott Group with Keller Williams Central PA Saturday, October 25, 2025 | Chambers Fort Park & Downtown Chambersburg CHAMBERSBURG, PA — Get ready to toast the […] The post Raise a Glass to Local Flavor at the 2025 Falling Spring Beer Fest! appeared first on Franklin County Free Press.| Franklin County Free Press
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown has joined 23 other attorneys general in urging the U.S. Supreme Court to review a lower court decision that prevents individuals from suing to enforce […]| Franklin County Free Press
Get into the Halloween spirit with this fun and easy recipe for Mummy Hot Dogs! Perfect for parties, family dinners, or spooky movie nights, these tasty treats take classic pigs […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has released its Franklin County maintenance work schedule for the week of October 6–10. Motorists are advised that crews will be working at the […]| Franklin County Free Press
Path Valley Speedway in Spring Run, Pennsylvania, released the results from races held Saturday, October 4, 2025. T.A. Ward Construction 270 Sprints Friese Bus Transportation/Zachary D. Crouse DVM East Coast […]| Franklin County Free Press
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has announced several vehicle recalls affecting multiple manufacturers and models due to various safety concerns. Volkswagen Group of America, Inc. Recall ID: 25V638Issue: […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Meritus School of Osteopathic Medicine and the University of Maryland have partnered to make it easier for qualified students and alumni to become physicians. The university is one of […]| Franklin County Free Press
Ten years after her first breast cancer diagnosis, Beth Walp found herself in familiar territory following her annual mammogram. She had breast cancer — again. This time around, however, Beth […]| Franklin County Free Press
Sen. Chris Gebhard (R-48) and Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-33) have introduced legislation to strengthen penalties for criminals who commit offenses against federal immigration enforcement officers and agents operating in Pennsylvania. Senate Bill 1021 would […]| Franklin County Free Press
Gebhard, Mastriano Introduce Legislation to Protect Federal Immigration Enforcement Officers | Franklin County Free Press
On October 16, 2025, credit union members around the world will celebrate International Credit Union Day®, an annual event to commemorate the credit union movement’s impact and achievements. This year […]| Franklin County Free Press
For the week of October 6, 2025 https://extension.psu.edu/franklin UPCOMING WEBINARS AND EVENTS: Penn State Extension is pleased to continue providing quality education via various webinars and recordings. If you have […]| Franklin County Free Press
Mike enjoyed hunting, fishing, golf, and woodworking. He was a member of the Mercersburg Sportsman’s Association.| Franklin County Free Press
I’ll tell you something that absolutely breaks my heart – when people don’t pay attention to their pets. I also get irritated when they don’t pay attention to their children, […]| Franklin County Free Press
Meet Yogi and Luna, this week’s CVAS pets of the week. These are just two of the amazing animals residing at area animal shelters. Cumberland Valley Animal Shelter has lots […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Shippensburg University volleyball team defeated Lock Haven University in five sets Friday night in a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division match at Thomas Fieldhouse. Set scores were […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Shippensburg University men’s cross country team competed Friday at the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University’s Goodman Campus Course, with eight runners in the Gold race and four in […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Shippensburg University women’s cross country team competed Friday in the Paul Short Run at Lehigh University’s Goodman Campus Course, with nine runners participating in the Brown race. The Raiders […]| Franklin County Free Press
Attorney General Anthony G. Brown and Secretary of State Susan C. Lee announced that 22 state agencies from 19 states, including Maryland, along with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), have […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Pennsylvania Treasury Department announced that its Budget Bridge Loan program is now open to applications from Pre-K Counts programs and organizations providing rape prevention, response, and domestic violence support […]| Franklin County Free Press
“Feeling the thrill of riding a bicycle again was very encouraging,” said Joe Fort, a York resident who suffered a brain injury and stroke nearly nine years ago and participated […]| Franklin County Free Press
Dissolved Oxygen Test Kits sold on Amazon by Almpal Gunaito 10-Drawer Dressers sold on Walmart.com by Gunaito Blossom Children’s Loungewear Zyntony Kogalla Power Banks (sold on Kogalla.com) — Injuries reported […]| Franklin County Free Press
Obituaries Franklin County News Graczu w Polsce, zanim wybierzesz kasyno online, warto się upewnić, że działa legalnie i bezpiecznie. Jedynym oficjalnie licencjonowanym kasynem internetowym w Polsce jest Total Casino prowadzone […]| 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
As Americans celebrate Independence Day, we reflect on the freedoms that define our nation—particularly the right to worship freely. For followers of Christ, this is more than a civic privilege; […]| 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
Submitted By: Dwight Weidman Just like tens of thousands of Amateur Radio Operators all over the country, we members of the Cumberland Valley Amateur Radio Club took to the field […]| 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
As Pennsylvania legislators work through the 2025-2026 state budget, higher education funding remains a focal point amid uncertainty over federal support and questions surrounding rising costs at public and private […]| Franklin County Free Press
June 26, 2025 Several companies have issued product recalls due to safety hazards, including risks of suffocation, falls, fire, and poisoning. Consumers are urged to stop using the affected products […]| Franklin County Free Press
Keystone Health is using Men’s Health Month to emphasize the importance of addressing both physical and mental health needs. Data indicates that men are less likely than women to seek […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has passed a bill aimed at addressing the statewide shortage of child care workers. The measure lays the groundwork for a proposed $55 million initiative […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Pennsylvania House Judiciary Committee has approved House Bill 1615, which would create a new Driving Under the Influence Treatment Program for individuals charged with DUI offenses. The bill was […]| Franklin County Free Press
WellSpan Health has received an $8.6 million donation from the estate of the late Donald and Leslie Coldren. The gift will support the WellSpan Ephrata Cancer Center. Donald Coldren, a […]| Franklin County Free Press
In Pennsylvania, where the majority of fire departments rely on volunteers, the availability of individuals ready to commit to these roles is sharply declining, necessitating strategic consolidations across the state’s […]| Franklin County Free Press
April has been designated as Alcohol Awareness Month, focusing on the risks associated with alcohol misuse and its effects on individuals and communities. This year, Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) […]| 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
Candi Blessing, who works in the Nutrition Services Department, nabbed three medals at the Special Olympics World Winter Games in Italy After winning three medals at the Special Olympics World […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Shippensburg University softball team won both games in their Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Eastern Division doubleheader against Millersville, with scores of 6-1 and 4-0. The games took place […]| Franklin County Free Press
The Pennsylvania Treasury, led by Treasurer Stacy Garrity, is set to auction a collection of unclaimed property comprising over 5,500 items including jewelry, coins, and collectibles. The auction, conducted online […]| Franklin County Free Press
Pennsylvania is calling on volunteers to participate in the 2025 Pick Up Pennsylvania initiative, a statewide effort led by the Shapiro Administration to clean up litter and beautify communities. This […]| Franklin County Free Press
Fannett Metal Lady Tigers won big over Forbes Road 14-6 on Tuesday. They jumped out to the lead in the bottom of the first inning after Harleigh Detweiler homered to […]| Franklin County Free Press
Julian Rodriguez-Ramos, 32, was arrested by Chambersburg Police Department (CPD) on March 25, 2025, following his alleged involvement in a recent shooting incident. Rodriguez-Ramos faces charges of one count of […]| Franklin County Free Press
Tusacarora Daffodil Group presents the annual Daffodil Show Saturday April.26 1:30-5 and Sunday 27 April.12-4 at the First Lutheran Church 43 West Washington Chambersburg. The event is free to the […]| Franklin County Free Press
In a sweeping series of safety recalls, several companies have announced urgent actions to address potential hazards associated with their products, ranging from infant toys to kitchen appliances. Consumers are […]| Franklin County Free Press
IceFest is here! With temperatures rising to the high forties and rain on Friday, the IceFest small sculptures will be placed early Saturday morning, beginning at 6 AM. All else […]| Franklin County Free Press
Franklin County Free Press would like to extend our condolences at a time of loss.| Franklin County Free Press
Mrs. Goulet was a homemaker and helped Jack run his business. After raising her family, she took a part time job at Ribbons and Bows in Gettysburg.| Franklin County Free Press
Born May 29, 1925, in Pittsburgh, PA., June was currently a member of Park Avenue United Methodist Church of Chambersburg.| Franklin County Free Press
Janet worked as a sales associate at Strawbridge & Clothier in Cherry Hill, NJ, for 27 years while raising 2 daughters.| Franklin County Free Press
William proudly served in the U.S. Navy. He ran his own restaurant the Pony Tail in Carlisle, later he drove truck for Ed Clouse, and PPG before retiring.| Franklin County Free Press
Sunny served honorably with the United States Army retiring after 24 years of service. He was a proud Korea and Vietnam Veteran.| Franklin County Free Press
Janet graduated from Hustontown High School in 1953. She was an avid gardener, enjoyed bird watching, auto racing, hunting, cooking, and loved her dogs.| Franklin County Free Press