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  • Dunmore Named to Dean's List at Eastern Menn. U.

    Jan 30, 2020

    Eastern Mennonite University, Harrisonburg, Va., is pleased to recognize students who were named to the fall 2019 dean’s list. The dean’s list, compiled at the end of each term, includes degree-seeking students who achieve a semester GPA of at least 3.75 with no withdrawn, incomplete, or failing grades for 12 semester hours of standard grades. Named to the dean’s list was James Dunmore, a liberal arts major, from Queen....

  • Tips for a Stress-Free Tax Season

    Jan 30, 2020

    Taxes are an unavoidable fact of life. Unfortunately, they can be somewhat overwhelming, which can cause people to put the task off and miss the deadline. Use these tips for a stress-free tax season: Get It Over With The sooner you get your taxes filed, the sooner you can stop worrying about them. Early filing also means an earlier refund – if you're due one – or time to plan to prepare to pay any owed taxes. To ensure it all happens on time, actually block out time in your calendar to sit dow...

  • Money Tips for the Best Financial You in 2020

    Jan 30, 2020

    At the same time that Americans are feeling the financial pinch of the holidays, they’re gearing up for 2020, with their top two goals being to save more and increase their credit scores, according to a national consumer survey by Experian. Almost three out of four consumers surveyed are motivated to improve their finances. To reach their New Year goals, survey respondents say they’ll spend less money to improve their credit score (59 percent) and pay off credit card debt (58 percent). To help get you started, Experian Boost ambassador, act...

  • Tax Filing Season Underway in Pennsylvania

    Jan 30, 2020

    As Pennsylvania’s tax filing season opened Monday, Jan. 27, the Department of Revenue is reminding taxpayers that they can electronically file their personal income tax returns. The filing deadline to submit 2019 tax returns is Wednesday, April 15, 2020. “Pennsylvanians who file their state tax returns electronically benefit from faster processing and receive their refunds sooner,” Revenue Secretary Dan Hassell said. “We encourage all Pennsylvania taxpayers to take advantage of easy-to-use electronic filing options.” Padirectfile Padirectf...

  • WISE Women Seeks Applicants for Scholarship Assistance

    Jan 30, 2020

    WISE (Women Involved in Scholarship and Empowerment)) Women of Blair County is seeking applications for scholarship assistance. One or more scholarships will be awarded up to a total of $10,000. The deadline for the submission of all applications is no later than 4 p.m. on Friday, March 27, 2020. Completed applications must be submitted through the website at www.wisewomenofblaircounty.org, received by U.S. Postal mail to WISE Women, P. O. Box 134, Hollidaysburg, PA 16648, or e-mailed to info@wisewomenofblaircounty.org by the noted deadline....

  • Smith Named to President's List at Coastal Carolina

    Jan 30, 2020

    More than 800 Coastal Carolina University students were named to the president’s list for the fall 2019 semester. To be named to the president’s list, students must achieve a 4.0 grade point average (GPA) for the semester. CCU has a student body of more than 10,000 and nearly 2,500 students were also named to the dean’s list for the fall semester. This means more than 23 percent of the student body earned recognition on either the dean’s list or the president’s list. Among those named to the president’s list was Mikaela Smith, a graphic des...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jan 30, 2020

    This weekend is Super Bowl Sunday, one of the biggest sporting events at the Gorsuch household besides Wrestlemania, of course. All this football talk has got me thinking – Who was/is your favorite football player? Here is what a few Williamsburg residents had to say: Stan Grove: Jack Lambert Kevin Wise: Mean Joe Greene Suzanne Gorsuch: Ken Stabler Patrick Detwiler: Saquon Barkley Josh Detwiler: Walter Payton Rich Detwiler: Brett Favre Steve Butcher: Hines Ward Diana Barroner: Bart Starr. When I was young, also Walter Payton, the Steel Curtain...

  • 2 Area Students Graduate from Northampton CC

    Jan 30, 2020

    More than 630 graduates received associate degrees, specialized diplomas, and certificates from Northampton Community College (NCC), Bethlehem, at the winter commencement ceremony on Jan. 25. Juanna Lanzendorfer of East Freedom earned a specialized diploma in early childhood education. Ashley Feathers of New Enterprise earned a specialized diploma in early childhood education....

  • Taylor Conley Named to Dean's List at Iowa State

    Jan 30, 2020

    A total of 10,066 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the fall semester 2019 dean's list. Taylor Conley, of New Enterprise, who is majoring in animal science, was named to the dean’s list. He is a senior. Students named to the Dean's List must have earned a grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work....

  • Jan 23, 2020

    Davis & Elkins College student Olivia Smith of Martinsburg has achieved the dean’s list for the fall 2019 semester at the Elkins, W.Va., school. To earn the honor, full-time students must achieve a semester GPA of 3.6 to less than 4.0....

  • Saturday Gospel Sing to Aid Claysburg Public Library

    Jan 23, 2020

    The Claysburg Library Friends will hold their annual Gospel Sing and Soup Meal from 4 to 7:15 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25, at Christ Lutheran Church in Claysburg. The event will benefit the Claysburg Area Public Library. The Friends will begin serving the meal at 4 p.m. Music will be provided by Gwen and Brian Burket (piano), members “All for Him” (duet), Caleb Knisely (male vocalist), Mountain City Grass (bluegrass band), Heidi Kennedy (female vocalist) and the Claysburg Community Chorus. The cost is a freewill offering to the Claysburg Lib...

  • Old Order Mennonite Memoirs

    Roseann Zimmerman, Correspondent|Jan 23, 2020

    The warm water in the calf bucket relieved my cold hands. Rubber gloves didn't do much for protection against the frigid temperatures that suddenly came back to Morrisons Cove. Extra coats and gloves weren't needed earlier in the week, especially not on Wednesday. It was the day I had gone to Zimmerman's Bernina Sewing for a quilt class. Having been the only student, I was also on my own to eat my packed lunch. The outdoors called me, so I ran outside to answer. In a little corner of lawn...

  • Herald Hits Southernmost Point

    Jan 23, 2020

    Jordan Gojmerac (left), 10, and Colby Gojmerac, 8, both of Roaring Spring, show off their favorite newspaper at the southernmost point of the United States. The Gojmerac boys traveled with their parents to Key West, Fla., to celebrate Jordan's 10th birthday with a warm weather trip....

  • From the 'Burg to Your Kitchen

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jan 23, 2020

    The Super Bowl is almost here and my tears for my team who came so close are almost dried up. Every year, my family faces the same conundrum – what do we have for our Super Bowl party? For the next two weeks, I have decided to include some of our favorite recipes for the big game. Buffalo Chicken Dip Even though my Mom is not a fan, this is a staple at every one of our football parties. Here’s a fresh take on how to make it on the stove. Ingredients: 2 cups shredded cooked chicken 1 pkg. cream cheese, softened 1/2 cup Frank’s Red Hot 1/4 cup r...

  • Ask the Williamsburgers

    Natalie Gorsuch, Williamsburg Correspondent|Jan 23, 2020

    All this talk of the big game has made me hungry and I’m sure food is your number-one concern at your Super Bowl party (or even this weekend’s Pro Bowl – which I’ll be watching because most of the AFC team is made up of my Baltimore Ravens). I decided to ask the residents of Williamsburg – What is your favorite game-day food? Here is what a few residents had to say: Shannea Feathers: Buffalo chicken dip Diana Barroner: Salsa dip and chips Renee Criswell: Taco dip Zena Saylor: Taco dip Marge Ake Troxell: Chips and dip Sheryl Chamberla...

  • Area Students Graduate from Mount Aloysius

    Jan 23, 2020

    Mount Aloysius College, Cresson, conferred degrees upon 78 graduates during ceremonies held recently for students who had completed their degree requirements after the fall semester of 2019. The event took place at the College’s Athletic Convocation and Wellness Center. Area Mount Aloysius College graduates at the end of the fall semester included the following students: Claysburg: Clyde C. Weyandt Jr., Bachelor of Science – Business Administration, cum laude Duncansville: Neil L. Benton, Associate of Science - Nursing; Donovan T. Mock, Bac...

  • Cal Releases Dean's List

    Jan 23, 2020

    California University of Pennsylvania has announced its dean’s list for the 2019 fall semester. Dean’s list students are undergraduates attending full-time and have earned a grade-point average of 3.25 or higher for the semester. Area students named to the dean’s list are as follows: Duncansville: Isabella Frucella, Madison McCready Everett: Brittany Ewing, Randi Plummer, Caitlyn Williams Hollidaysburg: Katrina Guerin, Kira Hicks, Daniel Sullivan Hopewell: Kaitlyn Corle, Debra Messersmith Martinsburg: Carlton Blanchard New Enterprise: Andre...

  • Bill Would Ban Deer Hunting

    Jan 23, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 17, 1895 A bill was introduced in the state legislature to prohibit the killing of wild deer for a period of three years to allow the herd to be replenished. Dave Mentzer and Harry Spanogle of Roaring Spring trapped a silver tipped fox. E.G. Bobb was chosen foreman of the grand jury. The Rev. W.A. Long added for members to the Mount Pleasant Reformed Church during a communion service. Vincent Campbell, a boy who made his home with L.H. Nicodemus, met with a painful accident while crossing the street. He was run into by a...

  • Train Blocks Curryville

    Jan 23, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 27, 1970 Route 866 traffic was blocked for 2 1/2 hours last Wednesday evening when a Penn Central Railroad locomotive became stalled on the Crossing in Curryville. Glenn F. Guyer of Martinsburg, who operates an excavating business, came to the rescue and pulled thedeisel off the road with one of his bulldozers. The locomotive was being used to place freightcars on sidings at one of the mills in Curryville when the engine stopped. The batteries on it were not powerful enough to get it started again. The Central High School senior...

  • Summer College Session

    Jan 23, 2020

    Herald of Jan.9, 1920 Requests for information are already being received at the college office regarding the summer session. Friends of Morrison Cove college and Vocational school, boost the summer school at every opportunity. We are better prepared than ever to take care of a large student body. Special advantages are: Up-to date furniture and equipment, books free, boarding and room at a normal rate, easy access, eight trains a day, beautiful and inspiring environment, and last but not least, a faculty of teachers with a long, varied and...

  • 'Mr. Community Center'

    Jan 23, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 19, 1995 Marion Ebersole, 87-year-old Woodbury resident who was always busy fixing or building, earned the Distinguished Citizen Award from the Woodbury Area Community Center Board of Directors for his continuing support of the center. W. Focht & Son, Altoona, was remodeling part of the Williamsburg Public Library for a new conference room. The work would include a new door and new carpet. The room would measure approximately 9 x 28 feet and would provide the library with growing space. The work was to be completed by the end of...

  • Airport In New Hands

    Jan 23, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 25, 1945 Just what will be the standing of the interests of the local fliers under the new set-up for the Martinsburg airport has not yet been determined. Starting with the first of the month, the airport will be under the management of the Altoona Aviation corporation with Paul Peterson as the head. In other words, Paul Peterson, well known Altoona flier, will be operator and manager. At a meeting of the Martinsburg group of the Civil Air Patrol held Tuesday evening in the Administration building at he airport, the members were...

  • C-K School Starts Non-Profit

    Jan 23, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 21 2010 The Claysburg-Kimmel School District is in the process of establishing a non-profit corporation that will help acquire and distribute funds to provide for new programs for its students. According to the district superintendent, an application has been sent to the Pennsylvania Department of Education for the establishment of the Claysburg-Kimmel Educational Foundation. Dist. Supt. James C. O’Harrow said at the Jan. 13 school directors’ meeting that if approved by the state a separate board of directors would be set up to...

  • Five-Generational Family

    Jan 16, 2020

    The Braxton Ray family of Williamsburg recently gathered for a five-generation family photo. Pictured are (from left): great-grandmother Vickie Bowers of Martinsburg, great-great-grandfather Levi Dick of Williamsburg, grandmother Heather Wenerick of Williamsburg, Braxton Ray of Williamsburg and mother Emily Ray of Williamsburg....

  • Dr. Oellig Dies in Woodbury

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 10, 1895 Dr. Charles Oellig, 75, one of the oldest residents of Woodbury, died at his home from paralysis of the brain. He was born in Waynesboro, Franklin County, and moved to Woodbury in 1842 at the age of 23. C.P. Ashcom withdrew his business interests in the Anchor Stationary Co. and in Eichelberger, Earlenbaugh & Ashcom, a mercantile firm in Martinsburg. Another local firm, H.M. Klepser & Co., was reorganized when J.D. Soyster retired from the flour and feed firm. This left two partners, Klepser and A.B. Woodco*ck. At a...

  • Four-Generaltional Family

    Jan 16, 2020

    The Damien Harvey family recently gathered for a four-generation photo. Pictured are (from left): mother Jessica Harvey and son Damien Harvey, both of East Freedom; great-grandfather Levi Dick of Williamsburg; and grandfather Brad Dick of East Freedom....

  • Hungry Game Fed

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 15, 1970 Sportsmen of the Cove area are actively engaged in feeding deer, turkeys and other wild animals and bird reported snowbound and starving in some localities. Both Martinsburg and Henrietta Sportsman’s Associations were putting out corn at a number of locations, and Charles Colbert, president of the Henrietta Sportsmen, asked for help to conduct another feeding over the coming weekend. In Friends Cove, south of Bedford, sportsmen were using an airplane to drop food for the deer in the Martin’s Hill area and other iso...

  • Council Reorganizes

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 16, 1920 Martinsburg Borough Council convened in regular session Monday evening, January 5, 1920, and was called to order by President H. E. Brown in the chair. Members present: H. E. Brown, H. R. Bowers, I. E. Brumbaugh, J. F. Greaser and E. H. Lykens. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The regular order of business was dispensed with and council proceeded at once to the consideration of the account of Nelson Kein, tax collector, and the account of W. U. Skyles, borough treasurer. Tax collector’s account showed...

  • NB FFA to March in Parade

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 12, 1995 The Northern Bedford Chapter of Future Farmers of America was invited to march in style Tuesday afternoon, Jan 17, in the Governor’s Inaugural Parade at Harrisburg, after Governor-Elect Tom Ridge would take office. Approximately 30 chapter members would participate in the division “Marching into the Future,” a division devoted predominately to youth. Carol Noel was given the oath of office to become a new member of Roaring Spring Borough Council at the start of the Jan. 9 meeting. Lester Steele of Loysburg recei...

  • Wildlife In Need Of Food

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 18, 1945 That much of the game on the mountains surrounding the Cove and in the Barrens section is suffering from lack of food, if not actually perishing, is the word that is brought back by men who during the past week or two have visited the habitat of wild life. The ground has now been covered with deep snow for five weeks, and animals and birds that should have access to the ground for much of their food are having a hard time of it. Even deer, which is a browing animal, are roaming over a large territory in search of food. W...

  • M-Burg To Study Buildings

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 14 2010 Martinsburg Borough Council members looking forward to construction of a new municipal building in the spring, also are considering plans for the current building. Randy Stoltz, borough manager, spoke about the new municipal building to be constructed on Woodlawn Avenue. He said that the ideas for interior security and design can be offered by staff at newer municipal buildings in Blair County. He named Logan Township and Hollidaysburg Borough as having newer buildings. The reorganized Martinsburg-area food pantry has off...

  • Area Students Graduate from Indiana, Pa.

    Jan 16, 2020

    The following students from Bedford County have completed requirements for graduation from Indiana University of Pennsylvania as of August 2019 and December 2019. Graduates, their hometowns, majors and degrees are: Everett: Alison Shirley Caddy, M.S. in Health Services Administration Woodbury: Ryan Daniel Wertz, B.S. in Communications Media/Media Production...

  • Hunter Named to Dean's List at Clarion, Pa.

    Jan 16, 2020

    Jennica Hunter of Claysburg was named to the dean’s list for the fall 2019 semester at Clarion University of Pennsylvania. To earn placement on the dean's list, students must be enrolled in at least 12 credits and earn a 3.5 grade-point average....

  • Old Order Mennonite Memoirs

    Roseann Zimmerman, Correspondent|Jan 16, 2020

    Like a yo-yo, last week's weather fluctuated drastically. The snowy afternoon on Tuesday when I biked home from an action-packed day along Fair Valley Road, was lovely but not so deep that I had to push my bike and walk home like last year. The wet whiteness clung to every twig and branch, beautifying our drab world. Wednesday's plummeting temps reached into Thursday. It was early morning when I stepped out of the milk house after chores and saw the moon slipping out of sight behind Lock Mountai...

  • Community Chorus Begins Preparations for Spring Concert

    JUDITH OTT, Correspondent|Jan 16, 2020

    Despite snow, fog and freezing temperatures on Tuesday, Jan. 7, the dedicated folks of the Cove Community Chorus began practice at Bare Memorial Church of God in Roaring Spring for the spring concert. More than 60 members and three new ones were in attendance. The group meets from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays at Bare Memorial Church of God. New members are welcome. The chorus is directed by Tom Kunkle. Piano accompanists are Marian Grassmyer and Sandy Harteis. This year's concert will be entitled...

  • Interior Design Trends on the Horizon in the Coming Year

    Jan 16, 2020

    The beginning of the new year is a natural time to think about refreshing the look of your home, and in 2020, "cozy" and "warm" are trending keywords for interior design, according to experts, with luxurious textiles, inviting color palettes, and warm mixed metals found across all design styles. While a maximalism approach is on the horizon, clean and modern design schemes continue to reign. "Use a minimalist approach, allowing patterned décor to add pops of color," advises Eliza Alkire, trend e...

  • Looking to Purchase a Home? This Could Be Your Year

    Jan 16, 2020

    If buying a home is on your near-future to-do list, experts say that 2020 may be a good year to make it happen. Mortgage interest rates are near historic lows, providing you with the opportunity to finance a new home purchase at a much lower cost. According to a new forecast from Freddie Mac, mortgage rates will stay in the 3-4 percent range for all of 2020 and 2021, giving prospective homeowners substantial time to plan their purchase. This, combined with modest inflation and a solid labor market, makes for good climate to buy a home with a fi...

  • Martinsburg Library Names New Part-Time Assistant

    Margaret Steinfurth, Correspondent|Jan 16, 2020

    There is a new face at the Martinsburg Community Library. Shaena Brantner, a native of Williamsburg and daughter of Charles and Nancy Brantner, started working part time at the library in November 2019. Shaena graduated from Williamsburg High School and Lock Haven University. She taught English at Williamsburg and Northern Bedford high schools. Deciding that she enjoyed working in the school library, she added library certification to her teaching certificate. In June 2019, Shaena started...

  • Kelsey Dick, Brady Ebersole to Marry in May 2020

    Jan 16, 2020

    Kelsey Jo Dick and Brady Clair Ebersole, both of Martinsburg, are engaged to be married. Miss Dick is the daughter of Richard and Melissa Dick of Henrietta, rural Martinsburg. She is a 2014 graduate of Central High School, Martinsburg. She is employed by the Hollidaysburg Area School District. Mr. Ebersole is the son of Alton and Cheryl Ebersole of Claysburg. He is a 2012 graduate of Claysburg-Kimmel High School. He is employed by Penelec (First Energy), Altoona. A Saturday, May 23, 2020,...

  • Herald Travels to Iceland

    Jan 16, 2020

    Diana Dodson of Martinsburg and Heather Dodson of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, traveled to Reykjavik, the capital and largest city of Iceland, Oct. 9-14 for their mother-and-daughter trip. While in Iceland the women went to see the Northern Lights, "with no luck," Diana said. They spent a day at the Blue Lagoon and also did the Golden Circle tour....

  • Blair 4-H Team Has 'Great Time' Grading Potatoes at Farm Show

    Jan 16, 2020

    The 2020 4-H Potato Grading and Identification Contest was held at the Pennsylvania Farm Show on Jan. 7 with a record number of contestants. One-hundred and thirty-nine 4-H members from across the state participated in this contest. Registration numbers increased by 40 percent from last year and included five new counties, one of which was Blair County. 4-H youth from Blair, Bradford, Bucks, Carbon, Indiana, Lebanon, Lehigh, Lycoming, Mifflin, Montgomery, Northampton, Union and York counties...

  • Market Livestock Show

    Jan 16, 2020

    Blair County was well represented at the 2020 Pennsylvania Farm Show at the market livestock show. Those who attended were (from left): Front row: Lynnae Dibert, MiKayla Burket, Drew Heltzel and Danielle Heltzel. Back row: Garrison Dibert and Cassandra Michelone. Absent are Carson Frye, Austin Frye, Dana Heltzel, Darcy Heltzel and Konstantina Crull....

  • 125 Years Ago

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 10, 1895 Dr. Charles Oellig, 75, one of the oldest residents of Woodbury, died at his home from paralysis of the brain. He was born in Waynesboro, Franklin County, and moved to Woodbury in 1842 at the age of 23. C.P. Ashcom withdrew his business interests in the Anchor Stationary Co. and in Eichelberger, Earlenbaugh & Ashcom, a mercantile firm in Martinsburg. Another local firm, H.M. Klepser & Co., was reorganized when J.D. Soyster retired from the flour and feed firm. This left two partners, Klepser and A.B. Woodco*ck. At a...

  • 100 Years Ago

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 16, 1920 Martinsburg Borough Council convened in regular session Monday evening, January 5, 1920, and was called to order by President H. E. Brown in the chair. Members present: H. E. Brown, H. R. Bowers, I. E. Brumbaugh, J. F. Greaser and E. H. Lykens. Minutes of previous meeting were read and approved. The regular order of business was dispensed with and council proceeded at once to the consideration of the account of Nelson Kein, tax collector, and the account of W. U. Skyles, borough treasurer. Tax collector’s account showed...

  • 75 Years Ago

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 18, 1945 That much of the game on the mountains surrounding the Cove and in the Barrens section is suffering from lack of food, if not actually perishing, is the word that is brought back by men who during the past week or two have visited the habitat of wild life. The ground has now been covered with deep snow for five weeks, and animals and birds that should have access to the ground for much of their food are having a hard time of it. Even deer, which is a browing animal, are roaming over a large territory in search of food. W...

  • 50 Years Ago

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 15, 1970 Sportsmen of the Cove area are actively engaged in feeding deer, turkeys and other wild animals and bird reported snowbound and starving in some localities. Both Martinsburg and Henrietta Sportsman’s Associations were putting out corn at a number of locations, and Charles Colbert, president of the Henrietta Sportsmen, asked for help to conduct another feeding over the coming weekend. In Friends Cove, south of Bedford, sportsmen were using an airplane to drop food for the deer in the Martin’s Hill area and other iso...

  • 25 Years Ago

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 12, 1995 The Northern Bedford Chapter of Future Farmers of America was invited to march in style Tuesday afternoon, Jan 17, in the Governor’s Inaugural Parade at Harrisburg, after Governor-Elect Tom Ridge would take office. Approximately 30 chapter members would participate in the division “Marching into the Future,” a division devoted predominately to youth. Carol Noel was given the oath of office to become a new member of Roaring Spring Borough Council at the start of the Jan. 9 meeting. Lester Steele of Loysburg recei...

  • 10 Years Ago

    Jan 16, 2020

    Herald of Jan. 14 2010 Martinsburg Borough Council members looking forward to construction of a new municipal building in the spring, also are considering plans for the current building. Randy Stoltz, borough manager, spoke about the new municipal building to be constructed on Woodlawn Avenue. He said that the ideas for interior security and design can be offered by staff at newer municipal buildings in Blair County. He named Logan Township and Hollidaysburg Borough as having newer buildings. The reorganized Martinsburg-area food pantry has off...

  • Nason's First Baby of 2020

    Jan 9, 2020

    Congratulations to the Radford family of Duncansville. Baby boy Miles Berton Radford was born at 6:07 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3,, 2020, making him the Conemaugh Nason Medical Center 2020 New Year's Baby. Miles' parents are Troy and Samantha Radford. Miles has two big sisters and one big brother – Charlotte, 6; Ella, 4; and Jameson, 2. Miles was delivered by Dr. Mehran Langroudi of Nason OB/GYN. Miles, and his family received gifts from the Nason Auxiliary, Conemaugh Nason Medical Center and Farmers I...

  • Old Order Mennonite Memoirs

    Roseann Zimmerman, Correspondent|Jan 9, 2020

    "Before us lies A new year.... ... like an unopened package ... like an unread book, ... like an untrod pathway. It is new, and it lies in our hands to use to His glory or for our pleasure. God has placed it there; and we are accountable, responsible to Him for how we use it. We may choose whether we will waste its minutes or fill them in His service. But when it is gone it will never return again; we can never recall it, It will fade on into the past; therefore... .... let us cherish this gift...

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