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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of May 20, 1998 Questions remain after second body is found in creek. The body of 1994 Ephrata School graduate, Craig Bowers, 22, of Ephrata, was found in the Cocalico Creek. The first body, that of Heather Greth was first reported as a homicide. It was later determined ...
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EPHRATA - Akron's Hornberger honored with prestigious "Million Mile' award. Clarence Hornberger was honored by the Postal Service and National Safety Council for the "Million Mile Driving Award." *** You could feel the rumble of everyone's heartbeat along with the sound of the jet engines as 181 fro...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of May 6, 1998 Ephrata graduate part of important science discovery. You may have heard about the potential new solar system a team of scientists recently discovered. Michael Ressler was one of the scientists that found the solar system. Ressler scientist at Jet Propulsi...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of April 29, 1998 Tennessee group brought in for 'tall order'. Landmark 300 foot TV tower is brought down from lofty perch. Blue Ridge Cable Technologies went about the task of taking down the now but out of service tower from its perch near The Terraces, just off Route ...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of April 22, 1998 A report of youth in stormwater drain. Ephrata Borough Police responded to a call that initially came in as a child in the stormwater sewer. The underground search investigation concluded with the police not finding the youth. *** Rosati from ...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of April 15, 1998 Deb Sheaffer won the Service to Mankind award. If there is something that needs to be done, they say ask a busy person and there is no exception to asking one of the busiest volunteers in Ephrata. Deb Sheaffer won this award for just that reason. *...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of April 8, 1998 New option explored for disruptive pupils. Students labeled as 'Difficult to Serve' growing in number.The numbers are growing dramatically. This problem is not unique rather societal.These children are unwilling to modify their behavior. *** Ak...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of April 1, 1998 .500Wilmer Hall of Akron held a special night at the Eicher Arts Center as he presented Akron's past. Hall showed slides depicting New Berlin in 1864 as the Akron band played many years ago to the area around the park before the park was even thought of....
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of March 25, 1998 Science, not history repeats itself at EHS. Ephrata's Science Fair dominance continues. Ephrata High School's two big winners for 1998 were Benjamin Newcomer, and Polly Leonhard. *** Playground dream in Akron is about to become a reality. Proj...
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EPHRATA - 10 YEARS AGO Issue of March 18, 1998 Parts of Main Street project may have to wait until next year. Sign issues need to be ironed out with PennDOT. Project has to wait until next year to finish project. *** Ephrata grad, Joni Kissinger Martines, does her part to save old NY light...
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