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Years Ago

10 YEARS AGO Issue of February 7, 1996
EPHRATA, PA - Irvin and Annie Weaver are 100 and 99 respectively and have been married for 80 years. An amazing Valentine story.
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Eagles seek perfect ending. Cocalico’s Jodi Frederick swats away one of her game high 10 blocked shots in an easy 72-46 victory over Cedar Crest. Frederick scored 14 points in the game.
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Reamstown AA donates to Cocalico midget program.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of January 31, 1996
EPHRATA, PA - Former Ephrata wrestlers frequented DuPont’s facility. Jason Frable and Jon Miller, EHS students, actually worked out with fallen millionaire.
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Republicans endorse Leroy Zimmerman for State Representative.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of January 24, 1996
EPHRATA, PA - School may borrow $20-25 million. Which buildings will be affected still unknown.
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Cloister Avenue goes underwater. Rain, melting snow causes area flooding.
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The third in a series of articles about at-risk youth in the Ephrata area was written by John Spidaliere.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of January 17, 1996
EPHRATA, PA - Ephrata lauded for its immense snow removal efforts. Paper headlines: Snow....What Snow?
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Police walk the line between public perception and youth. John Spidaliere wrote a series on Ephrata’s Troubled Youth.
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Pepe’s Pizza opens in Clay Township.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of January 10, 1996
EPHRATA, PA - Thomas Kilkhefner of Stevens, recently retired from the 31 years as a postal carrier at the Ephrata Post Office.
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Enormous drifts slow snow removal efforts. Eight to 10 foot drifts covered township roadways.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of January 3, 1996
EPHRATA, PA - Ephrata Borough council reorganizes here. Ephrata seats Leanne Biers and Gerald Grill.
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Terry Kauffman and Senator Noah Wenger bow out of race; they won’t run for the vacancy left in the United States Congress by the retirement of Bob Walker.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of December 27, 1995
EPHRATA, PA - Multi-talented teacher, Gail Usner dies. Gail was a longtime Ephrata area teacher and band director.
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Chief of Police Tim Burkholder warns errant snow throwers and gave a message about proper snow removal.
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Choo Choo Jake rides the bigtime at Mummer’s Day Parade in Philadelphia.

10 YEARS AGO Issue of December 13, 1995
EPHRATA, PA - Lincoln Fire Company Chief Dale Martin reported that a fire at a Clay Township building containing three businesses resulted in an estimated loss of $350,000. The property owned by Ray Weaver, who is the proprietor of Ray Weaver Excavating, and two other businesses, Keystone Paving and JA Auto Repair burned with no injuries.

10 YEARS Ago Issue of December 6, 1995
EPHRATA, PA - Crash claims second victim. Mindy Hake was injured and died in a vehicle accident that also took the life of 21-year-old Duane A. Tony Nagle of Denver.
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Northern County railroad sold.
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10 YEARS AGO Issue of November 29, 1995
EPHRATA, PA - Is Bergstrasse now in danger of being shut?
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OMPH anxious to unveil its beauty.
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Revised land plans presented as Wal-Mart plans for a superstore in Ephrata Township.
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