Headlines Wednesday, Aug. 9 Water bureau notification, Ephrata apartment fire, school breakfast, Wright’s Ferry Bridge, Mary Grace Simcox. By One United Lancaster - August 9, 2023
Nonprofits Report takes deep dive into food insecurity in Lancaster County (video) More than 15,000 children in Lancaster County face food insecurity, according to the Lancaster County Community Hunger Mapping Project. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 8, 2023
Government Lancaster water bureau lifts conservation notice The Susquehanna Treatment Plant is once again running at normal capacity. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2023
Nonprofits Lancaster Conservancy transfers historic site to Susquehanna Riverlands State Park The 21-acre property includes the Ironmaster House, a historic building near the Codorus Furnace. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2023
Community Legislators, citizens to debate early child education in forum The event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 15, at United Way of Lancaster County’s new community space at Landis Place on King, 245 W. King St. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2023
Headlines Tuesday, Aug. 8 Storms, shooting, body cams, pet adoption, city water. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2023
Government Gov. Shapiro touts I-95 rebuild, state budget investments in economy, workforce at High Steel Structures visit “We can build big things again in Pennsylvania if we invest,” Shapiro said. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 7, 2023
Nonprofits Through foundation, High Industries’ business supports local nonprofits Last year, the High family transferred the ownership of High Industries to its philanthropic foundation. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 7, 2023
Headlines Monday, Aug. 7 Battle of the Unions, police kill juvenile home intruder, Real Alternatives, legal defense fund, ESL funding. By One United Lancaster - August 7, 2023
Government Home Rule Study Commission examines city’s budget structure, fiscal plight Lancaster’s revenues and expenses are “significantly out of balance,” consultant Fred Reddig said. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 4, 2023
Government Here’s a first look at estimates for the Home Rule Study Commission’s budget City officials are seeking a grant to cover 50% of expenses. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 4, 2023
Nonprofits 80+ women take part in Habitat for Humanity’s ‘Women Build Week’ in Columbia (video) More than 80 women worked on construction of four new homes. By Kyle Gamble - August 4, 2023