Government Commissioners consider ARPA for affordable housing They reviewed seven projects seeking nearly $14 million. By Tim Stuhldreher - December 21, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, Dec. 21 Franco Harris, election certification, storm, lawsuit over election dates, Girls Who Code. By Tim Stuhldreher - December 21, 2022
Government County commissioners approve $7.27 million from ARPA for water, sewer, stormwater infrastructure (update) Four municipal water and sewer projects will receive $1 million apiece. By Tim Stuhldreher - December 20, 2022
Community Habitat for Humanity celebrates holiday home dedication Shamaica Wright and her three children are moving into a freshly renovated house on South Lime Street. By One United Lancaster - December 20, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, Dec. 20 Gas tax, Willow Valley Mosaic, Rep. Scott Perry, Kathleen Kane, Gov.-elect Shapiro’s transition team. By One United Lancaster - December 20, 2022
Government Eight municipalities poised to move forward with first-of-its-kind emergency services authority Votes are scheduled Monday evening, Dec. 19, in the townships of Penn and Mount Joy. By Justin Stoltzfus - December 19, 2022
Community Speakers at vigil call for changes to end gun violence (photos) “The first step we need to take is love,” the Rev. Carmen Morales told her audience Sunday evening. By Tim Stuhldreher - December 19, 2022
Community Menorah lit in Penn Square to celebrate Hanukkah The lightings will continue each evening through Sunday, Dec. 25. By Tim Stuhldreher - December 19, 2022
Headlines Monday, Dec. 19 Pa. House Republican maneuvering, Ephrata police chief, Christmas celebration, Rep. Perry. By One United Lancaster - December 19, 2022
Nonprofits Initiatives like Refresh Lancaster show potential of partnerships between health systems, social services Research suggests that no more than 20% of a community’s net health outcomes are due to direct medical care. The other 80% or more stem depend on social determinants of health. By One United Lancaster - December 16, 2022
Nonprofits In Union County, a model reentry housing program is reducing recidivism Launched in 2012, Justice Bridge has served more than 70 individuals to date. By One United Lancaster - December 16, 2022
Community Vigil planned in Binns Park Eleven people have been shot in Lancaster County since Nov. 28. By One United Lancaster - December 16, 2022