Larry E. Yoder, 74, of New Holland, passed away on December 10, 2025, at Lancaster General Hospital. Larry was born in Lancaster to his late parents, John W. and C. Marie (Shultz) Yoder. His beloved ...
Living Local 15 host Jessica Williams visits Yoder Decks & More and speaks with Greg Myers, their CEO, and Samuel Myers, Sales & Financing Manager, as they share how the winter season is still a great ...
Hannah Fry is “surely the UK’s leading populariser of science”, said The i Paper. Recently named co-host of “The Rest is Science”, the latest podcast in Gary Lineker’s hit The Rest Is… franchise, Fry ...
SARASOTA, Fla. (WFLA) — Yoder’s is running this operation as smooth as silk pie! Thanksgiving pie day pick-up is underway with pre-ordered ticket holders ready to snag one of their 6,000 pies baked ...
It’s almost impossible to believe that through the first 11 games this season, the Lehigh University football team and its potent rushing attack never dialed up a play that’s so familiar to everyone, ...
Luke Yoder's 4 TDs lead Lehigh past Lafayette 42-32 to become back-to-back Patriot League champions EASTON, Pa. (AP) Luke Yoder rushed for 234 yards and four touchdowns, Hayden Johnson threw for a ...
EASTON, Pa. (AP) — Luke Yoder rushed for 234 yards and four touchdowns, Hayden Johnson threw for a touchdown and Lehigh finished the regular season unbeaten after a 42-32 victory over Lafayette on ...
Katie (Miller) Yoder, 88, of Sugarcreek, passed away at her home on Tuesday, November 18, 2025. Born September 30, 1937 in Holmes County, she was the daughter of the late John C. and Anna (Yoder) ...
EXCLUSIVE: Professor Hannah Fry and Vsauce creator Michael Stevens are teaming to host the latest podcast in Goalhanger‘s Rest is… franchise. Launching in a week’s time on November 25, video-first ...
President Donald Trump said Monday that he was the first former McDonald’s fry cook to become president — a 30-minute shift, he joked, that lasted "longer than Kamala’s." Speaking at the McDonald’s ...
When “The Importance of Being Earnest,” by Oscar Wilde, opened, on February 14, 1895, in London, the date was well chosen. It was the Victorians, after all, who decisively turned the feast of St.