Government First payment from opioid settlement expected soon Lancaster County is in line to receive more than $3.6 million in 2022 and more than $15.8 million over the next 18 years. By One United Lancaster - August 9, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, Aug. 9 Shapiro & Mastriano, Jan. 6, heat, learning loss, Columbia council. By One United Lancaster - August 9, 2022
Government Lancaster poised to dramatically revamp fees for building permits, licenses and more (update) The changes are expected to better align the fee amounts with the city’s cost of providing the associated services. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022
Government City Council to vote on 13.7% in-city water rate hike, following increase for suburbs The increase for the average residential customer would be a little under 14%. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022
Community In-person Back-to-School Event returns with record participation (photos) Between advance and same-day registrations, well over 2,000 children were signed up, state Rep. Mike Sturla’s district office director Francis Miliano said. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022
Headlines Monday, Aug. 8 New hospital, school buses, mental health, Kentucky flood aid, heat. By One United Lancaster - August 8, 2022
Government Rental assistance update: Application moratorium to remain until Sept. 30 while administrators clear backlog, decide on next steps The backlog of applications and payments is being worked through. Meanwhile, officials are looking at possibly redirecting some funds to affordable housing construction. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2022
Community Clipper Magazine Stadium plans to convert to artificial turf The changeover will improve the field’s durability, versatility and safety, allowing more events to be held, General Manager Mike Reynolds said. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2022
Headlines Friday, Aug. 5 Mail-in ballots, water, Harrisburg Diocese, school lunches, property tax rebates. By One United Lancaster - August 5, 2022
Government First Lady Frances Wolf visits Millersville U. to kick off Hunger-Free Campus initiative Studies suggest as many as one-third of all U.S. postsecondary students experience food insecurity. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 4, 2022
Government Policy would define City Hall flags as ‘government speech,’ give Council authority to accept, reject proposed banners The proposed rules come in response to a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision. By Tim Stuhldreher - August 4, 2022
Headlines Thursday, Aug. 4 Heat, elections, gardening, turnpike, arson. By One United Lancaster - August 4, 2022