Headlines Tuesday, Nov. 15 ARPA, elections, SNAP, homelessness, Chesapeake. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 15, 2022
Community ‘Funny That Way’: Ware Center hosting forum, director Q&A for screening of film about trans comedian Julia Scotti The panel discussion begins at 6:15 p.m. Wednesday, followed by the film at 7. By One United Lancaster - November 14, 2022
Community The 2022 ExtraGive is this Friday: Here’s what’s planned Local nonprofits have raised more than $82 million through the ExtraGive since its debut in 2012. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 14, 2022
Headlines Monday, Nov. 14 Record election turnout, Mastriano concedes, GOP holds Pa. Senate, home heating prices expected to rise, city police recruitment targets women. By One United Lancaster - November 14, 2022
Government Lancaster County commemorates Veterans Day “The veteran has always been there for you,” retired U.S. Army Maj. Tim Ryan said. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 11, 2022
Nonprofits Moravian U. opens its doors at Lancaster Theological Seminary On Thursday evening, officials hosted a reception and ribbon-cutting to welcome the Lancaster community and mark a milestone: The official opening of Moravian University offices at the Lancaster seminary’s campus. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 11, 2022
Headlines Friday, Nov. 11 Veterans memorial, Tropical Depression Nicole, Pa. House races, Toomey reacts, Mastriano, hand recount. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 11, 2022
Community Volunteers refurbish outdoor classroom, watershed at Jackson Middle School ‘Day of Action’ (photos) Jackson’s family created the Day of Action to continue her legacy of civic duty and teach young people the importance of community involvement. By One United Lancaster - November 10, 2022
Government Local nonprofits approved for $1 million through Pa. tax credit program The Neighborhood Assistance Program allows businesses to receive tax credits for donations in support of eligible community projects. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 10, 2022
Community At Elizabethtown College, wrongly convicted Anthony Ray Hinton describes his decades on Death Row “What happened to me could happen to anyone,” he said. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 10, 2022
Headlines Thursday, Nov. 10 Pa. House, lieutenant governor, election postgame, THON, riot conviction, Veterans Day rain. By One United Lancaster - November 10, 2022
Community Office of Aging seeks donations to support holiday gift card program Donors are invited to make financial contributions by check, or to send Giant or Weis Markets gift cards. By One United Lancaster - November 9, 2022