Nonprofits HDC MidAtlantic, Landis Quality Living sign joint venture agreement The two organizations previously collaborated on Mountain View Terrace in New Holland. By One United Lancaster - April 6, 2023
Community April ‘Conversation About OUR Community’ to focus on food insecurity The Zoom discussion will take place from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, April 18, and is free and open to the public. By One United Lancaster - April 6, 2023
Headlines Thursday, April 6 Education, tax prep for undocumented immigrants, Venture Lititz, mountain climbing, Section 8, dandelions. By One United Lancaster - April 6, 2023
Government Court declines to resolve Pa.’s lack of uniform standards for ballot curing Commonwealth Court Judge Ellen Ceisler said her court lacked jurisdiction. By Votebeat - April 5, 2023
Government Gov. Shapiro visits Lancaster Fire Department to promote funding for emergency responders (video) The governor said emergency responders statewide are struggling with rising costs and recruiting challenges. By One United Lancaster - April 5, 2023
Government Jessica Lopez sentenced to state prison for role in 2020 protests; her supporters speak out Jessica Lopez, 34, was among 12 adults arrested when protests over the police shooting of Ricardo Munoz turned violent. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 5, 2023
Nonprofits Clinic for Special Children holds groundbreaking for new site (video) The building will give the clinic nearly three times the space it has now. By Kyle Gamble - April 5, 2023
Headlines Wednesday, April 5 Disability-inclusive curriculum, county HR director, eminent domain for I-83, state police funding, post office renamed. By One United Lancaster - April 5, 2023
Government Lancaster picks Shentel to revive municipal broadband project The company will be tasked with completing Lancaster’s partly built-out network of fiber optic cable and making affordable high-speed Internet service available to 100% of Lancaster’s households. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 4, 2023
Government City Council considering bill to award $5 million from ARPA for community facilities The proposed grants would bolster a wide range of community services, including childcare, education, health, recreation and refugee resettlement. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 4, 2023
General Tuesday, April 4 Central Market, Office of Child Advocate, coal plant shutdown, gun law preemption, carbon neutrality, By One United Lancaster - April 4, 2023
Government Meet the candidates: City website posts statements from home rule commission hopefuls Nine individuals will serve on the home rule study commission if city voters authorize its formation on May 16. By One United Lancaster - April 3, 2023