Carol E. Moats, 86, McConnellsburg, Pa., passed away May 04, 2026, at her home with her family by her side under Grane Hospice Care. Carol was born March 2, 1940, in Big Cove Tannery, Pa., the ...
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20 Years Ago From The Files Of March 9, 2006 ’06 The Fulton Industrial Development Authority said okay to the Fulton County Medical Center’s request Monday to issue $36 million in revenue bonds to ...
Harrisburg, PA – Governor Josh Shapiro and the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) today honored the service and sacrifice of Corporal Timothy J. O’Connor Jr. and paid tribute to all members who lost ...
HEALTH Lyme Disease Support Group Lyme Disease support group meets the third Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Fulton County Medical Center, 214 Peach Orchard Road, McConnellsburg. The support ...
The Fulton County Board of Commissioners kicked off the new year earlier this month with its annual reorganization meeting, which resulted in no changes to county-appointed positions. Chief Clerk ...
With the 30-day public review period elapsed, Fulton County’s general operating budget for the 2026 calendar year was unanimously adopted last Tuesday by commissioners Randy Bunch, Steve Wible and ...
There is something sitting quietly in someone’s attic, leaning against the wall of a barn or hanging in a garage right now in Fulton County that is older than most people in it. It is a rectangle of ...
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A silent testament to one of Pennsylvania’s greatest unfinished ambitions, the South Penn Railroad Aqueduct sits deep in the Buchanan State Forest in Fulton County. Built between 1883 and 1885 by ...
The Fulton County Medical Center (FCMC) Board of Directors convened December 15 for its annual public State of the Company meeting. President and CEO Mike Makosky presented an overview of fiscal year ...
The Fulton County News is entering a new chapter in its longstanding tradition of local journalism, announcing J.L. Iseminger as its new regional editor while also recognizing the contributions of a ...
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