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News
EASD addresses MRSA concerns
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Area School District recently sent a letter home to parents stating that there have been two reported cases of MRSA, one at Akron Elementary and one at the high school. Both of these students were treated by their physicians and released to return to school. EASD assures parents tha...
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EMS trip is focus of TV segment
EPHRATA - Ephrata School District teacher Marcie Palko has long been recognized as a gifted teacher who is able to tap into her considerable amount of energy and creativity to make learning both fun and interesting. Such was the case with her eighth grade gifted students at Ephrata Middle School. For 10 of he...
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Santa arrives Friday night
EPHRATA - The arrival of Santa will kick off the Christmas season here in Ephrata. On Friday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m., from the top of the Ephrata Royer Building, Santa will be escorted to his house for the holidays, located in The Ephrata Review lobby, to greet children until 8:30 p.m. Cookies donated from Ro...
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Lincoln Elementary solds to EARS
EPHRATA - The Ephrata Area School Board agreed to sell the former Lincoln Elementary School at its Monday night meeting. Members unanimously voted to sell the defunct elementary school, which was located off Apple Street in Ephrata and was closed in June 2006, to Ephrata Area Rehabilitation Services for ...
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Ephrata Borough considers future of its electric
Solutions sought in face of potentially big hikes EPHRATA - Like every other source of energy, the cost of electricity is on the rise. The question being examined by the Ephrata Borough Council is just how much those rates will rise when its current contract to purchase electricity runs out at the end of January, 2009. Borough Manager Gary Nace was...
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A lifetime of love
Couple celebrates 78 years together EPHRATA - Romance must have been in the air at Muddy Creek Lutheran Church on a quiet Sunday morning in 1927. While a young girl named Minerva Mae Shober sat below in the church congregation, she couldn't take her eyes off the handsome man in the balcony. "I just stared at him. He was so good looking," M...
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SummitQuest announces policy changes
EPHRATA - Though SummitQuest Academy has had its share of problems in the last year and half, changes are being made to this Ephrata-based behavioral health facility. Confusion surrounding restraint policies caused a ripple effect into the community and the Ephrata Police Department after a slew of clien...
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Local woman part of innovative band
Will appear in concert here Nov. 25 EPHRATA - The innovative cello band Cellofourte will perform a benefit concert at Ephrata Church of the Brethren on Nov. 25. But don't expect to hear a traditional cello recital, Cellofourte's music is equal parts rock and roll and classical that appeals to audiences of all ages and musical tastes. Cello...
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Sister honors brother at Vietnam Memorial
EPHRATA - "It was an honor. It gave me a special warm place in my heart to have read my brother's name at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington, D. C," said Joyce Wilhide of Ephrata. This was done for a special tribute to those who served in the Vietnam War and lost their battle by paying the ultimate sacri...
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Republicans prevail in school, boro races
EPHRATA - On Tuesday morning, it was projected that 20 percent of the 303,000 registered voters would cast their votes at the polls throughout Lancaster County. If the voter turnout in Ephrata Borough Tuesday night was any indication of the accuracy of that prediction, it was dead on–literally. As ...
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