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Christian Binkley IV, 17, student
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Christian Samuel Binkley IV, 17, of Ephrata and Lititz, died
Friday evening at Lancaster General Hospital from injuries sustained
in an automobile accident early the same day.
His car left the road and struck a utility pole in the 600 block
of Route 322 in Elizabeth Township, according to Ephrata state
police, who are investigating the accident.
Born in Ephrata, he was the son of Sherri L. Bowman Eshleman of
Lititz and Christian S. Binkley III of Ephrata. He was the stepson of
Ro...
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Christian Binkley IV, 17, student
Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; Christian Samuel Binkley IV, 17, of Ephrata and Lititz, died Friday evening at Lancaster General Hospital from injuries sustained in an automobile accident early the same day. His car left the road and struck a utility pole in the 600 block of Route 322 in Elizabeth Township, according to Ephrata
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Christian Binkley IV, 17, Ephrata junior
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; Christian Samuel Binkley IV, 17, of Ephrata and Lititz, died at Lancaster General Hospital Friday from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Born in Ephrata, he was the son of Sherri L. Bowman Eshleman and stepson of Ronald L. Eshelman of Lititz, and son of Christian S. Binkley III and
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Ephrata skaters go 2-0
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; The Ephrata ice hockey team played Annville-Cleona Friday, Nov. 10 in Harrisburg. Ephrata was favored to win, but there was some pre- game excitement, as it was known Shane Allen was in Boston with his travel team; but, where was goalie Devon Williams? A phone call alerted the team that he was
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Ephrata to celebrate undefeated 1956 team
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; BRIAN HOFFMAN Special To Lancaster County Weeklies The Ephrata High School Football Booster Club will be honoring the undefeated 1956 EHS football team during it's game vs. Warwick at War Memorial Field on September 15. The Ephrata Football Booster Club will commemorate this dream season of 50
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James Galen, founded Ephrata hardware store
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; James E. Galen, 89, of Ephrata Manor, died Friday morning at the home after a long illness. Retiring in 1972, Galen was the founder and former owner of Galen's of Ephrata. In 1949, he started Galen's Hardware, Ephrata, which was later renamed Galen's of Ephrata. He rebuilt the store, a Lincoln
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Ephrata midget football season in high gear
Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; Labor Day weekend was not only the start of high school football in Lancaster County, it was also the start of midget football. The Ephrata Rec Center midget football teams kicked off their season with a strong showing against Eastern York and Sertoma, with four of the six teams claiming victory.
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Will Grove's return give Ephrata a spark?
Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; Ken Grove is back. After a sabbatical to take classes and coach at Millersville University, he's back to call the shots in Ephrata. "I'm starting to get familiar with things again," he reports. "A couple of things screwed me up a little bit, but not much." Assistant coaches Lenny Harding and Pat
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Big plays key Barons' win over Ephrata
Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; DAVE BYRNE The location may have been different, but the end result was numbingly the same. Big plays again proved to be Ephrata's downfall as Manheim Central defeated the Mountaineers 30-15 Friday night in Cocalico's Eagle Stadium. The game, a home game for Ephrata, was moved to Denver after a
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OT win gives Ephrata a rematch with McCaskey
Lancaster New Era Lancaster, PA
; CORNWALL - It almost wasn't worth it. All the hassles and all the headaches and all the grief that went into just getting Ephrata into the Lancaster-Lebanon League boys' basketball playoffs just about weren't worth it. The Mounts showed their appreciation by nearly getting eliminated in the first
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Ephrata High School names candidates for homecoming queen
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA
; Ephrata High School will crown its 2004-05 homecoming queen on Oct. 15 during halftime of the football team's game against Elizabethtown. The seven candidates are: Lindsay Becker, daughter of Robert and Brenda Becker of Ephrata. Lindsay participates in field hockey and lacrosse. She is a waitress
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