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Friday, July 26

Maureen Westcott (Source: The Arc Lancaster Lebanon)

• The Arc’s executive director announces retirement: Maureen Westcott said she will continue to lead the nonprofit, which assists individuals with intellectual disabilities and autism, until her replacement is chosen. (Source: LNP)

• Pa. to launch ‘Solar for Schools’: School districts, intermediate units, vocational schools and community colleges will be able to tap a mix of federal Inflation Reduction Act dollars and $25 million in state funds for grants to install solar panels. (Source: StateImpact PA)

• Frisco’s to reopen New Holland Avenue location: Francisco “Frisco” Gomez De La Torre said the outpouring of community support after the restaurant’s four branches closed led to his decision. A reopening date has not yet been announced. (Source: LNP)

• Trump announces rally in Harrisburg: The Republican presidential candidate will appear Wednesday, July 31, at the Farm Show Complex. (Source: ABC 27) Meanwhile, the Harris campaign is planning a major statewide mobilization this weekend through Monday. (Source: Capital-Star)

• Nation/world: French high-speed rail sabotaged hours before Olympic opening ceremony. (Source: NPR) Obamas endorse Harris. (Source: UPI) Sinaloa cartel leaders arrested. (Source: USA Today) Republicans push back after FBI director suggests shrapnel could have caused Trump’s wound. (Source: NBC News) Netanyahu, Trump to meet today. (Source: AP) Zillow study finds ‘starter homes’ cost $1 million+ in 237 U.S. cities. (Source: CNN)