Community With Diversity Works, Latinia Shell advances representation in mental health counseling Shell noticed early in her career that there were very few Black counselors practicing, much less owning a private practice in Lancaster County. By Kylie Stoltzfus - November 9, 2022
Government Advocates want ARPA funding now, not later, for South Ann community hub South Ann Concerned Neighbors is seeking $500,000 to renovate 259 S. Ann St. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 9, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, Nov. 9 Election results, Lombardo’s, Powerball, veterans. By One United Lancaster - November 9, 2022
Government Election 2022: Polls close after high turnout; Lancaster County hopes to finish counting by shortly after midnight (update) Precanvassing of mail-in ballots was going smoothly and there were no major issues reported at any polling places, Chief Clerk of Elections Christa Miller said. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 8, 2022
Government Smith-Wade-El resigns from City Council, leaving a vacancy; those interested in filling it must apply by Friday The remaining City Council members chose Vice President Amanda Bakay to succeed him. By Tim Stuhldreher - November 8, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, Nov. 8 Midterm election, ballot curing, undated ballots, poll book reconciliation, respecting the voters’ will. By One United Lancaster - November 8, 2022
Government How disputes over vote certification could play out in Pa. counties When polls close on Election Day, a nearly three-week process to finalize and certify results will begin. By Votebeat - November 7, 2022
Nonprofits The future of Central Market: A Q&A with Executive Director Melissa Siwiec Siwiec discussed upcoming changes planned at the market, her passions in life, the “Bark Knight” and more. By Olivia Smucker - November 7, 2022
Headlines Monday, Nov. 7 Election eve, public attorney vacancies, Daylight Savings Time, coal ash pollution. By One United Lancaster - November 7, 2022
Community Family foundation launches fundraising effort to name library building for Nelson Polite Sr. (video) Polite’s daughter, Deborah, announced the plans Thursday at a news conference at Bethel AME Church. By One United Lancaster - November 4, 2022
Community By the numbers: Covid hospitalizations, deaths show no sign of fall surge In October, just seven county residents died from the virus, the third lowest number of COVID fatalities this year. By Ernie Schreiber - November 4, 2022
Headlines Friday, Nov. 4 Turnpike, Oprah endorsement, tax breaks, senior living, election, World Series. By One United Lancaster - November 4, 2022