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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. *** 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. *** 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. *** 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. *** Cloister Avenue goes underwater. Rain, melting snow causes area flooding. *** 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? *** Police walk the line between public perception and youth. John Spidaliere wrote a series on Ephrata’s Troubled Youth. *** 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. *** 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. *** 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. *** Chief of Police Tim Burkholder warns errant snow throwers and gave a message about proper snow removal. *** Choo Choo Jake rides the bigtime at Mummer’s Day Parade in Philadelphia.
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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.
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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. *** 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? *** OMPH anxious to unveil its beauty. *** Revised land plans presented as Wal-Mart plans for a superstore in Ephrata Township. ***
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