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  • Don't Wait for the Herald to Come to You

    Feb 16, 2023

    Did you know that the full edition of the Herald is available online every Thursday? • Go to www.mcheraldonline.com and sign in to your account using the Sign In button at the top right of the page. • Enter your username and password and click "sign in." • On the top right, click on the red "A" icon with "e-Edition" written across it (shown) • Click on the edition that you want to read, and the full PDF of that paper will appear. It's that easy! Online subscriptions are included with all mail s...

  • Flower Power

    Feb 16, 2023

    Lissa Long prepares another customer's Valentine's Day flower arrangement on Monday afternoon at Roots in the Cove. After Mother's Day week Valentine's Day is often the busiest day of the year for area florists....

  • Claysburg-Kimmel Board Member Steps Down

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Feb 16, 2023

    The Claysburg-Kimmel School Board lost a member to resignation at its Feb. 8 meeting. With two years left in her term, Vice-President Geri Mock informed the board that she is stepping down effective immediately. The board will begin accepting applications from people interested in serving on the board. Whoever fills Mock’s seat will serve until December and can run in November’s election to fill the remainder of Mock’s term. In other action, the board voted to open all supplemental athletic positions for the 2023-2024 school year and accep...

  • Bedford District Attorney Resigns

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Feb 16, 2023

    Less than one month after facing harsh criticism from a judge for her handling of recent cases, Leslie Childers-Potts stepped down as Bedford County district attorney on Friday, Feb. 10. Childers-Potts has served as the county’s elected DA since 2019, after a year as interim DA after the resignation of Bill Higgins following his arrest on obstruction and other charges related to abusing the power of his office. Childers-Potts had previously announced that she would not seek another term but elected to leave her position before her term e...

  • Multi-Use Recreation Facility Possible Use for Appvion Site

    RICK BOSTON, Staff Writer|Feb 16, 2023

    Anticipating a larger than usual crowd, the Roaring Spring Borough Council moved its Feb. 13 meeting to a larger space at the Friendship Volunteer Fire Company hall. Borough residents, state and county elected officials, and candidates vying for office this spring converged on the firehall to hear plans for the former Appvion Papermill plant. What they were told was if the site is going to see new life, it won't be as a manufacturing plant or any other job-creating industry. At Monday's...