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LNP Media Group is owned by Steinman Communications, a corporation controlled by descendants of Andrew Jackson Steinman, who purchased the Intelligencer in 1866. [4] The holding company owns Intelligencer Printing, one of the oldest commercial printing houses in the United States; Susquehanna Printing, a contract printer and publisher of weekly newspapers; Delmarva Broadcasting Company; real ...
Ephrata (/ ˈ ɛ f r ə t ə / EF-rə-tə; Pennsylvania German: Effridaa) is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.It is located 42 miles (68 km) east of Harrisburg and about 60 miles (97 km) west-northwest of Philadelphia and is named after Ephrath, the former name for current-day Bethlehem. [3]
Dec. 20—EPHRATA — According to an announcement from the Ephrata School District, the Ephrata School Board unanimously approved alterations to the district's 2018 school bond resolution, and ...
Apr. 1—EPHRATA — Eight public officials and figures from Ephrata gathered onstage at the Ephrata High School Performing Arts Center on Thursday evening for the We Are Ephrata Town Hall ...
Mar. 23—EPHRATA — Ephrata High School Principal Aaron Cummings has been named the district's new assistant superintendent, according to a press release from the district. The selection comes ...
Gavin David Seim (born January 17, 1985, in Ephrata, Washington) is an American activist, self-described constitutionalist, conspiracy theorist, filmmaker [1] and photographer, known for using confrontational sovereign citizen tactics against law enforcement. [2] He posted a viral, controversial video on the internet, entitled "Citizen Pulls ...
Oct. 30—EPHRATA — The Ephrata Tigers football team earned the Central Washington Athletic Conference title with a 13-0 win over the Ellensburg Bulldogs on Friday at Kiwanis Field. Ephrata and ...
Ephrata: Pennsylvania: 2023 Seiverling Museum, a car and pedal car museum, entered a float at the 88th Ephrata Fair Parade, [183] which featured a Derby car piloted by 1973 local Champion Brad Kreider, whose family were volunteers. The parade took place on Main Street, the same thoroughfare that Brad had won on 50 years earlier.