Last year on Memorial Day, Dean Stewart noticed that many of the flags marking the graves of veterans at RobinsonĢƵ Run Cemetery were falling over.
Bob Moreau, superintendent of the McDonald graveyard, said Stewart offered a fix.
“He approached me and said he noticed a lot of the flag ...
Ron Swope was bottling honey last week when the “honey house” he was in began violenting creaking, prompting him to run toward his nearby home and take cover in the basement.
Having been through a tornado just three-and-a-half years earlier that caused widespread damage to SwopeĢƵ ...
Heather Sheatler is getting another bite at the apple.
The acting controller in Washington County, who lost last weekĢƵ Republican primary to Pat Phillips, received enough write-in votes from Democrats to force a rematch in the fall.
Sheatler received 1,215 write-in votes in the Democratic ...
Starting next week, police officers will be able to pull over drivers who are on their cellphones for any purpose.
June 5 begins the “enforcement period” of Paul MillerĢƵ Law, according to Rocco Gagliardi, spokesperson for state police Troop B. For the next year, police officers can stop ...
As the soundtrack from “Guardians of the Galaxy” blasted from a portable speaker, about 20 Washington High School students – armed with shovels, wheelbarrows and saplings – fanned out on the hillside behind the log cabin at Washington Park on Tuesday morning with a mission: to plant ...
The desks where early 20th-century students sat were lined up once more Tuesday, ready to be filled with young scholars. And, a tavern along the National Road was lit up and ready to welcome weary travelers.
Those journeys, and others, came courtesy of high school students from four local ...