Community West Art pursues vision of community space for ‘all things art’ West Art has hosted a variety of cultural and community events in its first year and much more is planned. By Anna Smucker - April 19, 2024
Headlines Friday, April 19 Kiki Jefferson, standardized testing, I-83 crash, Pa. House absentee voting. By One United Lancaster - April 19, 2024
Government Advocate calls on County Prison to discontinue handcuffing participants in MAT drug program Prison officials say the practice keeps drugs from being smuggled into the facility’s general population. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 18, 2024
Government Court to study ways to reduce length of stay at County Prison In 2022, average length of stay in County Prison was 58 days, versus a national average of 35 days. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 18, 2024
Headlines Thursday, April 18 Farm to Pantry, non-sanctuary municipality, state Rep. Boyle, West Reading explosion investigation, Native Plant & Wildlife Festival. By One United Lancaster - April 18, 2024
Government Commissioners appoint three newcomers to Library System board “I’m looking for a fresh perspective on the Library System,” Commissioner Ray D’Agostino said. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 17, 2024
Headlines Wednesday, April 17 Fatal crash, Central Market Trust, Sen. Bob Casey, Independence Law Center, Clipper Magazine Stadium. By One United Lancaster - April 17, 2024
Government Pa. House passes bill requiring disclosure of political spending by 501(c) organizations House Bill 1472 is intended to combat “dark money” campaign spending. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 16, 2024
Headlines Tuesday, April 16 School closure, primary election, Cutler-Nissley race, Penn State Extension, Lancaster Library System. By One United Lancaster - April 16, 2024
Nonprofits Community Foundation hosting 100th anniversary events this Thursday, Saturday On Saturday, the foundation will announce its Shaping Tomorrow grants devoted to Wellbeing & Vibrancy. By One United Lancaster - April 15, 2024
Headlines Monday, April 15 Drag story hour, Amos Miller, storms, minimum wage. By One United Lancaster - April 15, 2024
Nonprofits Bench Mark expands programming, geographic reach The nonprofit recently received a $355,483 state grant to launch an initiative in partnership with city police. By Tim Stuhldreher - April 12, 2024