Government County recalls mail-in ballots after finding error Voters who vote by mail will be sent a replacement ballot with correct information. By One United Lancaster - April 17, 2023
Government City Council postpones approval of city-county homelessness collaboration Council members agreed to table a vote until April 25 to allow several questions about the agreement to be addressed. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 13, 2023
Government Here’s when seniors can pick up Farmers Market Nutrition Vouchers this summer The $50 vouchers can be redeemed at participating farmers markets to buy Pennsylvania-grown fruits and vegetables. By One United Lancaster - April 13, 2023
Government Election Board deadlocks on ballot curing, leaving status quo in place The vote came toward the end of a nearly two-hour meeting. By Justin Stoltzfus - April 12, 2023
Government More details disclosed on community facilities up for ARPA funding Council members are scheduled to vote on the $5 million allocation on April 25. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2023
Government School district, Rec Commission considering exchange of Price Elementary, Rec Center properties The city of Lancaster, which owns the Rec Center property, is supportive of the proposed transfer. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2023
Government Elizabeth, Warwick townships, Lititz launching comp plan update A community kickoff meeting is scheduled for 4:30-6:30 p.m. Thursday at Appalachian Brewing Co., 55 N. Water St., Lititz. By Justin Stoltzfus - April 12, 2023
Community Language project aims to bridge gaps between immigrants, police “We want people to feel safe when interacting with the police,” Amer Al-Fayadh said. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 11, 2023
Government City Council considers use of $1.55 million in CDBG funds The money, which years ago helped to support neighborhood organizations, now primarily funds city housing and social services. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 11, 2023
Government Biden, Congress end U.S. Covid-19 emergency declaration The action has broad-based consequences for health systems, insurers and patients. It also affects immigration policy. By One United Lancaster - April 11, 2023
Government Election Board to consider ‘ballot curing’ at Wednesday meeting Pennsylvania has no uniform standards on what can and can’t be corrected after a mail-in ballot is sent. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 11, 2023
Government Pa. authority finalizes guidelines for distributing $200 million in broadband grants The application period will open May 10, with potential awards ranging from $500,000 to $10 million. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 6, 2023