Headlines Tuesday, Oct. 18 Undated ballots, Superintendent of the Year, Smucker dodges election question, Narcan, VR at state prisons. By One United Lancaster - October 18, 2022
Community Citizens’ Climate Lobby to host Earth Day October Celebration The nonprofit wants to raise awareness of climate issues ahead of November’s election. By One United Lancaster - October 17, 2022
Community Betancourt, Pagan, ‘Jesse el Moreno’ honored at Hispanic Heritage Month fest (photos) Mayor Danene Sorace said the festival will be back in 2023, “and it’s going to be bigger!” By One United Lancaster - October 17, 2022
Community October ‘Conversation About OUR Community’ to discuss voter registration, upcoming election The free Zoom forum takes place from 11 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, Oct. 19. By United Way of Lancaster County - October 17, 2022
Headlines Monday, Oct. 17 • Far-right ‘ReAwaken America Tour’ coming to Lancaster: Scheduled speakers at the event at Spooky Nook this weekend include Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano, Michael Flynn, Roger Stone … Read more By One United Lancaster - October 17, 2022
Community F&M center funds projects to support Black art, doulas, youth development The grants will support four-month projects aimed at alleviating community problems. By One United Lancaster - October 14, 2022
Nonprofits Ride-alongs partner police with addiction, mental health specialists In Lancaster, they led to 13 referrals for treatment in September. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 14, 2022
Community Shortage of inventory complicates affordable housing challenges Stable housing is the foundation for stable lives, Tenfold CEO Shelby Nauman said. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 14, 2022
Nonprofits Schreiber Center breaks ground for expansion (photos, video) The Schreiber Center’s 59 therapists treat more than 4,000 children annually. By Kyle Gamble - October 14, 2022
Headlines Friday, Oct. 14 Rebman’s project, Transgender athlete policy, affordable housing, farmland preservation, youth courts. By One United Lancaster - October 14, 2022
Community Police continue Hurricane Ian donation drive The Lancaster County Fraternal Order of Police is continuing its efforts to collect supplies for first responders and victims of Hurricane Ian in Florida. Red Rose … Read more By One United Lancaster - October 13, 2022
Community ‘Us Kids’ film, local panelists challenge status quo on gun laws “I think we have to fight really hard … to not accept or get used to something that’s so unjust,” documentary filmmaker Kim Snyder said. By Tim Stuhldreher - October 13, 2022