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Pa. looms larger now for SantorumGETTYSBURG, Pa. - Like another insurgent army in the decisive battle of the Civil War outside town nearly 149 years ago, Rick Santorum did
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Santorum, in Gettysburg, remains upbeatGETTYSBURG, Pa. - Like another insurgent army in the decisive battle of the Civil War outside town nearly 149 years ago, Rick Santorum did
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John Wilkes Booth Bobbleheads Pulled From Gettysburg GiftshopBobblehead dolls of the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln have been pulled from shelves at the Gettysburg National Military
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Gettysburg drops Booth bobbleheadGETTYSBURG - Bobblehead dolls of the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln have been pulled from sale at the Gettysburg National
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Gettysburg gift store pulls John Wilkes Booth bobblehead dollsGETTYSBURG, Pa. - Bobblehead dolls of the man who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln have been pulled from...
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Karen Heller: To report, without restraintThe newspaper you're reading began life in 1829, and was delivered by horseback to the battlefield of Gettysburg, where both sides of the
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Vendor carves out modest niche in shadow of wealthAt the start of this iffy holiday season, a well-dressed woman in her late 50s stopped by Grace Gardner's fair-trade clothes and
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Year after slaying, focus on game officers' safetyGETTYSBURG - Adams County Wildlife Conservation Officer David Grove was gunned down a year ago after making a stop to investigate suspected
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Focus on game officers' safetyGETTYSBURG - Adams County Wildlife Conservation Officer David Grove was gunned down a year ago after making a stop to investigate suspected
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Exhibit spotlights New Jersey troops' role in Civil WarOn the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, the flag was carried into the heaviest fighting. It was tattered by .58-caliber bullets and
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Farmers say stricter immigrant screening could hurt their businessesBIGLERVILLE, Pa. - Toiling methodically in a vast green orchard, Saintasia Elysee reaches into the branches of dwarf apple trees and pulls
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Lightning Hits 5 Gettysburg ReenactorsOfficials in south-central Pennsylvania say an early-morning lightning strike at a camp of Civil War reenactors in Gettysburg sent five
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Ice cream's on menu at Appalachian Trail midpointGARDNERS, Pa. - All sinew and muscle, Appalachian Trail thru-hiker Alan Downs figured it would be a breeze to...
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Gettysburg battlefield acquires 95 historic acresHARRISBURG - For the first time, Civil War buffs can now walk the land on Chambersburg Pike west of Gettysburg where Confederate and Union
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Gettysburg natl park adds more hallowed groundGETTYSBURG, Pa. - Interior Secretary Ken Salazar on Friday announced the addition of a 95-acre parcel at Gettysburg National Military Park,
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Video promises admissionsRegular decision applicant Omar Sobh thought he would have to wait another three weeks before finding out his college admissions fate.
But last Friday, Sobh — a senior at Shelton...
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Penn reaches likely candidates through videoRegular decision applicant Omar Sobh thought he would have to wait another three weeks before finding out his college admissions fate.
But on March 4, Sobh, a senior at Shelton High...
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Maine deputy police chief charged with assaultFAIRFIELD, Maine - The deputy police chief in the Maine town of Fairfield is on paid administrative leave after...
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U.S. attorney moves to have deer hunt opponents' challenge dismissedNoting that a plan to radically thin the deer herd at Gettysburg National Military Park has withstood a court challenge, the U.S. Justice Department is asking a federal appeals court...
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Fire destroys Gettysburg chapelGETTYSBURG - A predawn fire Friday destroyed a Civil War-theme wooden chapel in Gettysburg that had been ordered closed last month because it wasn't built with proper permits.