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In this Update: Nominated by President Trump to be U.S Ambassador to Slovakia Anti-Semitism Roundtable Discussion South Mountain Golf Course Re-Opening Darrel M. Sipe Opticians & Hearing Aids Ribbon Cutting Grand Opening of Pixlel Ribbon Cutting Welcome Summer Interns Talya & Maddie! Throwback! Cutting Costs for PA Families by Ending Outdated Emissions Testing Ending State […] [Read More]
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In this Update: Sergeant First Class George Baker, Jr. – Korean War Veteran Ceremony Veterans’ Benefits & Services Honoring The Life of MSG Ben Bitner Fourth Annual Women Veterans Day Commemoration Requiring Public Schools to Display the POW/MIA Flag Amputee and Paralyzed Veterans Pension Program Improving Veteran Access to Homeownership Sergeant First Class George Baker, […] [Read More]
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In this Update: Pennsylvania Humane Leadership Award Ceremony Holocaust Education Bill SB 127 Franklin County Career and Technology Center Tour Franklin County Commissioners’ Meeting Arche Classical Academy Awarded PENNVEST Low-Interest Rate Financing Throwback! Senate Approves Tougher Penalties for Attempted Murder of Law Enforcement Officers Protecting Pennsylvanians’ Second Amendment Rights Senate Committee Approves Measures to Make […] [Read More]
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It was an honor to recognize and present a certificate to the dedicated men and women of the Fayetteville Volunteer Fire Department during EMS Week.
Every day, our EMS professionals, firefighters, paramedics, EMTs, and first responders stand ready to answer the call, often running toward danger when others are running away. Their courage, professionalism, compassion, and sacrifice save lives and strengthen our communities.
During EMS Week, we especially recognize the extraordinary service these heroes provide across Fayetteville and throughout our Commonwealth.
Thank you to the Fayetteville Volunteer Fire Department for your unwavering commitment to protecting and serving our community. Pennsylvania is stronger and safer because of you.
What a great time it was helping kick off the Go Girls Go 5K this past Saturday! Thank you to the Healthy Communities Partnership for having me and for all you do to promote healthy lifestyles, community engagement, and opportunities for young people across our region. It was a fantastic event!
Norway Constitution Day (Syttende Mai), marks the signing of the constitution on May 17, 1814, and features major parades, traditional costumes (bunad), and festivities.
Today, on Armed Forces Day, we honor the brave men and women currently serving in the United States Armed Forces. Their courage, sacrifice, discipline, and commitment to defending our nation safeguard the freedoms we cherish every day.
To all who wear the uniform today — thank you for your service to America.
Mission of Mercy Mobile Medical & Dental is making a difference every day by bringing free medical and dental care directly to underserved communities - including our Veterans who may not have access to the care they deserve.
From dental cleanings, fillings, and extractions to primary medical care, prescriptions, and health services, Mission of Mercy helps restore health, confidence, and hope to those in need.
These life-changing clinics are made possible by dedicated volunteers who give their time and talents to serve others.
We have a host site for our mobile clinics right here in Adams County at the The Gettysburg Four Square Church. Hospitals in these service areas provide free lab work and x-rays for our patients.
If you have a loved one in need of these services or you would like to volunteer your time please check out their link below.
https://www.amissionofmercy.org/maryland-pennsylvania/
Please enjoy reading my newsletter this week. Link is in bio.
Today we remember Rufus King — a Founding Father, diplomat, Revolutionary War veteran, signer of the U.S. Constitution, and one of the early architects of the American republic.
Born in 1755, King served our young nation during some of its most fragile years. He was a delegate to the Constitutional Convention, a United States Senator, and later served as Minister to Great Britain. He strongly supported a stronger federal government at a time when the survival of the Union was uncertain, and he became known as a gifted statesman and defender of national unity.
Rufus King also took notable stands against the expansion of slavery into new western territories and argued that the institution contradicted the ideals of the Revolution. His opposition to the spread of slavery distinguished him from many of his contemporaries.
At the same time, like many early American leaders, his record was not without controversy or criticism. King was a committed Federalist who favored a strong central government and policies that critics argued empowered elites and commercial interests over ordinary citizens. His political positions often put him at odds with the growing democratic movements of the early republic. And while he opposed the expansion of slavery, he still operated within a system deeply shaped by compromise and inequality.
History is most valuable when we examine it honestly — recognizing both achievement and imperfection. Rufus King helped shape the foundations of the United States, yet like all historical figures, he reflected the strengths and limitations of his time.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, studying leaders like Rufus King reminds us that preserving liberty, constitutional government, and national unity has always required debate, sacrifice, and vigilance.




