Headlines Monday, July 17 Rescue dogs, commuting, hotel evacuation, Code Orange, Jan. 6. By One United Lancaster - July 17, 2023
Nonprofits Facilitating competitiveness, locally and statewide: A Q&A with Lisa Riggs “It’s a really exciting time at the state.” By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2023
Community Next Friday’s ‘Lunch & Learn’ to feature Central PA Food Bank The deadline to register is Monday, July 17. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2023
Government Office of Aging temporarily closing to visitors for lobby renovation The renovations will expand the office’s reception window. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2023
Government Home Rule Study Commission to meet Thursday, July 20 The session will lay the groundwork for interviews with city department heads and elected officials. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2023
Headlines Friday, July 14 Starbucks union drive, rats, Gifford Pinchot State Park, warehouse, York County social services strike authorization. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2023
Government Neighborhood leaders quiz city Public Works director over lead pipe replacement, shift to monthly water billing Lancaster’s southeast should be first in line for grant-funded water line replacements, they said. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 13, 2023
Health Pa. authorizes Medicaid reimbursements for ‘street medicine’ “We are making it easier for health care providers to meet people where they are,” Department of Human Services Secretary Val Arkoosh said. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 13, 2023
Government F&M poll data shows increasing polarization in Pa. since 2000 Republicans have a largely unified conservative electorate, while Democrats must balance liberal and moderate factions, Professor Berwood Yost writes in a new blog post. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 13, 2023
Nonprofits Officials say Chesapeake Bay report card shows benefits of local cleanup efforts, need to ‘pick up the pace’ This year, for the first time, the Chesapeake Bay Report Card includes an Environmental Justice Index. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 13, 2023
Headlines Thursday, July 13 Fireflies, Capella U., 911 recruitment, Naloxone, Broad Street Market, write-in school board candidates. By One United Lancaster - July 13, 2023
Government Election Board hears plans to minimize ballot mistakes, reviews May’s tryout of electronic poll books There are no plans to deploy electronic poll books countywide until after November’s election. By Justin Stoltzfus - July 12, 2023