Community Summit on aging, disability resources to feature activist Emily Ladau Ladau appeared on Sesame Street at age 10 and published her first book, “Demystifying Disability,” last year. By One United Lancaster - September 1, 2022
Community Panelists in wellness forum call for expanding provider base, promoting equity (video) “It is racism, not race, that creates racial disparities,” said Dr. Cherise Hamblin. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 31, 2022
Community Lancaster EDC advocates for comprehensive broadband plan Stakeholders throughout Lancaster County have highlighted broadband “as a critical community priority,” EDC President Lisa Riggs said. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 29, 2022
Community One United Lancaster is on holiday Aug. 22-26 We look forward to returning with fresh content beginning Monday, Aug. 29. By One United Lancaster - August 19, 2022
Community August Conversation About OUR Community to focus on wellness The free Zoom forum will take place from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30. By One United Lancaster - August 19, 2022
Community Reunion to bring 7th Ward community together this weekend The three-day gathering is a project of the 7th Ward Oral History Project and other community nonprofits. By One United Lancaster - August 17, 2022
Community Proposed Hager development now would extend to corner of Prince, King streets The revised footprint allows for 30 more apartments and about double the amount of retail space. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 16, 2022
Community Young Bhutanese-Nepali refugees work to destigmatize mental health care In one recent study of Bhutanese-Nepali refugees, more than one-third reported symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. By Sami Subedi - August 15, 2022
Community Interfaith group to host talk on Christian nationalism Professor Greg Carey will speak at 3 p.m. Sunday at St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church. By One United Lancaster - August 12, 2022
Community More than 160 Afghan refugees are building new lives in Lancaster A year after the fall of Kabul, families who resettled here are working, going to school and finding their footing. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 10, 2022
Community In-person Back-to-School Event returns with record participation (photos) Between advance and same-day registrations, well over 2,000 children were signed up, state Rep. Mike Sturla’s district office director Francis Miliano said. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022
Community Clipper Magazine Stadium plans to convert to artificial turf The changeover will improve the field’s durability, versatility and safety, allowing more events to be held, General Manager Mike Reynolds said. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2022