The Valley Log

The Valley Log Weekly newspaper serving southern Huntingdon County and beyond since 1980. Founded as an independent publication by C. Biddle Publishing Co. in July 2012.

The Valley Log, based in Orbisonia, Pa., is a weekly newspaper serving southern Huntingdon County and portions of Fulton and Mifflin counties. The newspaper has been bringing readers unique stories from around the community since 1980. Arnold McClure, The Valley Log joined a family of newspapers under the Joseph F. The Valley Log, published every Wednesday, is available via subscription and at app

roximately 40 retailers across its three-county coverage area. The Valley Log encourages members of its Facebook community to engage in thoughtful commentary and conversation, share ideas, play nice and have fun. Heads up, we wonโ€™t tolerate the following: personal attacks, profanity, vulgarity, commercial promotion and false or unsubstantiated claims. Comments that donโ€™t adhere to the above rules are subject to removal. Repeat violators will be blocked.

03/01/2019

in honor of CHAMP tonight! :)

A recap will also be in next week's edition of The Valley Log! Good luck, dancers! Be sure to donate at www.planetlovejo...
03/01/2019

A recap will also be in next week's edition of The Valley Log! Good luck, dancers! Be sure to donate at www.planetlovejoy.com to help the dancers reach their $50,000 goal!

It's officially CHAMP day, as Huntingdon County Commissioners signed a proclamation at the weekly meeting this past Tuesday. The Daily News will be there tonight as nearly 600 participants from all area schools in the county will get their dance on at Juniata Valley High School to help raise funds for 9 area families in need! This year's goal is $50,000! You can still help by going to www.planetlovejoy.com and make a donation to help reach the goal!

This week, residents can read about a local establishment for sale, an upcoming meeting for a bridge project, the munici...
02/26/2019

This week, residents can read about a local establishment for sale, an upcoming meeting for a bridge project, the municipal roundup for townships and boroughs in the southern portion of Huntingdon County and much, much more. Pick up this week's edition of The Valley Log!

Check out this week's Valley Log, which will hit stands Wednesday, Feb. 20.
02/19/2019

Check out this week's Valley Log, which will hit stands Wednesday, Feb. 20.

02/12/2019

Do you live in the southern end of Huntingdon County and think there's a story we need to cover that would fit with The Valley Log? Let us know. Give us a call at 643-4040. We'd be happy to help you! We're always looking for story ideas!

From news of a fire engine to be retired to a newly acquired vehicle in Mount Union Borough, there's plenty to read in t...
02/12/2019

From news of a fire engine to be retired to a newly acquired vehicle in Mount Union Borough, there's plenty to read in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

From this week's meet the local feature to news of a grant to help fund a wall project in Mount Union and news of an att...
02/05/2019

From this week's meet the local feature to news of a grant to help fund a wall project in Mount Union and news of an attorney seeking the district attorney seat, check it out in this week's edition of The Valley Log, set to hit newsstands Wednesday.

Check out this week's edition of The Valley Log, on newsstands today, which includes how local grocers are preparing for...
01/30/2019

Check out this week's edition of The Valley Log, on newsstands today, which includes how local grocers are preparing for the upcoming big game, a municipal roundup of happenings in municipalities in the southern portion of Huntingdon County to announcements from candidates for Huntingdon County Commissioner.

01/30/2019
11/12/2018

Do you know someone who has a unique collection, or has accomplished something extraordinary, or someone who has made great strides in their community? We'd like to hear from you in a new feature we're doing for The Valley Log? If you have anyone that deserves to be featured, contact Kirsten Bilger at 643-4040 ext. 154.

09/20/2017

Folks in the Trough Creek Valley are preparing to mark the arrival of fall as they celebrate the 42nd Cassville Oktoberfest Friday, Sept. 22, through Sunday, Sept. 24. Find out all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/20/2017

The sounds of a bygone era will ring through the twin boroughs of Rockhill and Orbisonia with the eighth Central Pennsylvania Ragtime Festival, slated to kick off this Friday, Sept. 22, and run through Sunday, Sept. 24. Read all about those details in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/20/2017

The superintendent for the Mount Union Area School District has accepted an administrative position at Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11. Read about what's next for Dr. Brett Gilliland in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/20/2017

One Huntingdon area woman is now a published children's author. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/12/2017

The Fort Shirley Heritage Association is gearing up for the 14th Aughwick Creek Tractor Show, slated to take place this Friday, Sept. 15, through Sunday, Sept. 17. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/12/2017

Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania (GSHPA), representing 30 counties across the Commonwealth, will be gearing up for recruitment in the Huntingdon County area this fall. Learn more about those efforts in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/12/2017

A free training summit focused on response to commercial vehicle hazardous material incidents will be offered Friday. Sept. 22, and Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Smithfield Fire Hall. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/12/2017

Sixteen years after the horrific events of Sept. 11, 2001, many area residents remember clearly where they were and what they were doing when news of the attacks reached them. Read all about the commemoration ceremony held Sunday at Smithfield Fire Hall.

09/06/2017

It's been over a year since Boswell's Pipe and To***co opened up its second location in Porter Township on Route 22, and business is thriving. Learn about how in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/06/2017

Huntingdon County community members, law officials and municipal members are being encouraged by local energy officials to become more aware of and educated about nuclear power. Read how that's happening in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/06/2017

Huntingdon County's new lead emergency responder is bringing over 20 years of experience to the table. Read about the county's new EMA director in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

09/06/2017

When Jim Downs stepped over the threshold of the Panama City Rescue Mission in Panama City, Florida, to continue on his road to recovery, he was also taking his first steps on what would become a cross-country trek. Read more about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/29/2017

It was an evening of fellowship at the Huntingdon Democratic Committee's fifth Lee R. Wilson Corn Boil Aug. 26, but it was also an evening to encourage others to get to the polls. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/29/2017

For the fourth year in a row, football season kicked off for Huntingdon and Mount Union with a sideline challenge that aims for friendships out of an age old rivalry. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/29/2017

Following in the footsteps of the wildly successful inaugural event, the second annual Wine Down Weekend will be held from 1-6 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 2, in historic downtown Huntingdon. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/29/2017

As the school year sets into full swing, children and teens may be looking for an after-school escape to have some adventure outside of school walls. Check out the opportunities local boys can have if they join a local Boy Scout troop in Wednesday's edition of The Valley Log.

08/23/2017

The long-awaited project of revamping and constructing boat launches in Mapleton and Mount Union boroughs will soon become more than just a plan after over five years. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/23/2017

Just as students are preparing for the fall semester, employees of JB Tree Farm in Morris Township are preparing for their fall crops and festivities. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/23/2017

Like many birthday celebrations, there was laughter and singing, love and fellowship and, of course, cake, in honor of Delphine Gibson, who recently celebrated her 114th birthday at AristaCare at Huntingdon Park, Huntingdon. Read all about her celebration in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

08/23/2017

When one Lewistown native and former West Virginia firefighter heard the call from the Lord to serve in the ministry, it brought him back to the area to serve the Mapleton United Methodist Church Yoked Parish. Read all about it in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

07/25/2017

In recognition of National Ice Cream Month, we asked what local residents think about that favorite summertime treat, and which is their flavor, in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

07/25/2017

The 134th Shade Gap Picnic is slated to begin this Sunday with vesper services. The event will run from July 30 through Aug. 5. Check out the complete schedule in this week's edition of The Valley Log.

07/25/2017

Three generations of musicians helped the twin boroughs of Orbisonia and Rockhill launch into Homecoming Week by sharing songs of faith at the vesper service Sunday, July 23, at the Lions Club pavilion. Check it out in the most recent edition of The Valley Log.

07/25/2017

Nearly three months after the opening of the Sandy Ridge Express and A&W Restaurant at the Sandy Ridge Station Plaza in Orbisonia, a grand opening celebration was held July 21-22 to celebration the addition of the business and to give back to the community. Read all about it in the Wednesday, July 26, edition of The Valley Log.

07/22/2017
The Daily News

The Daily News

I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! In honor of National Ice Cream Month, here's a quick "like" poll to weigh in on your favorites -
๐Ÿ‘ for vanilla
๐Ÿ˜† for chocolate
โค๏ธ for both
๐Ÿ˜ฎ for other flavor
๐Ÿ˜ข if you don't like ice cream

05/29/2017

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The Valley Log, based in Huntingdon, Pa., is a weekly newspaper serving southern Huntingdon County and portions of Fulton and Mifflin counties. The newspaper has been bringing readers unique stories from around the community since 1980. Founded as an independent publication by C. Arnold McClure, The Valley Log joined a family of newspapers under the Joseph F. Biddle Publishing Co. in July 2012. The Valley Log, published every Wednesday, is available via subscription and at approximately 40 retailers across its three-county coverage area. The Valley Log encourages members of its Facebook community to engage in thoughtful commentary and conversation, share ideas, play nice and have fun. Heads up, we wonโ€™t tolerate the following: personal attacks, profanity, vulgarity, commercial promotion and false or unsubstantiated claims. Comments that donโ€™t adhere to the above rules are subject to removal. Repeat violators will be blocked.

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