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The family business - Somerset Newspapers Inc., which included the Daily American and the Somerset County Shopper (now known as Somerset County Direct) - was sold by Reiley's grandson in 1997 to Schurz Communications Inc. of South Bend, Indiana. In 2006, the newspaper opened an office in Johnstown for the start of the Our Town weekly newspaper ...
The Daily Local News - West Chester; The Daily News - Huntingdon; The Daily News - McKeesport; The Derrick/The News-Herald - Oil City; Danville News - Danville; Delaware County Daily Times - Upper Darby; Ellwood City Ledger - Ellwood City; Erie Times-News - Erie; The Express - Lock Haven; The Express-Times - Easton; Gettysburg Times ...
Somerset County Conservancy and Somerset Lake Action Committee (SLAC) Aug. 27: 8:30 p.m., Star Party, hosted by Scott, location TBD (Menser or Bastian Farm). September 2023: Membership Picnic ...
The Public Opinion is a morning newspaper that is published seven days per week. It is located in the Greater Chambersburg area and serves readers in Franklin, Cumberland and Fulton counties in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The newspaper also publishes a weekly total market coverage product, The Advertiser, and a monthly Faith magazine.
Former Somerset Police Chief Randy Cox, at left, is pictured at a Sept. 1, 2023, press conference with Somerset County District Attorney Molly Metzgar, center, and Assistant District Attorneys ...
The 2024 high school football season officially kicks off this weekend.. Somerset County teams are in action on Friday and Saturday in Week 1. Follow Adam Ripple for live updates from Claysburg ...
The overall 2025 Somerset County proposed budget reflects a 6% increase over the current year, however, county commissioners say they can balance it without any increase in taxes. Property taxes ...
Newspaper: The Fulton County News. Television. McConnellsburg, and the rest of Fulton County, are located in the Washington, D.C. television market, but also are covered by Altoona and Harrisburg channels-but stations are difficult to catch with an antenna, requiring cable or satellite.