Headlines Friday, July 15 Shapiro on abortion, opioids, chairs at bus stops, Fetterman, Biking for Brittany. By One United Lancaster - July 15, 2022
Government City seeking $9 million to replace lead water service lines Lancaster’s Public Works Department has identified about 550 lead service lines and another 3,200 possible ones. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2022
Government Lancaster LGBTQ+ Coalition partners with state on new grant program for Pride events This week, the program announced its first 17 grants, totaling $90,000. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2022
Government County seeks residents for advisory committee on new prison The committee will assist with planning the replacement for the county’s outdated existing prison. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2022
Government Covid-19 rental assistance program pauses to reassess; no new applications accepted for now The pause probably won’t end up being a permanent stoppage, but that remains to be seen. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 14, 2022
Headlines Thursday, July 14 Armstrong Flooring sale, high school athlete endorsements, luggage for SDL grads, Mastriano’s use of Gab. By One United Lancaster - July 14, 2022
Community AMS East donates Soludos shoes to Lancaster County Food Hub (video) The Food Hub operates a clothing bank and is looking forward to distributing the shoes to individuals who need them. By Julie Kennedy - July 13, 2022
Government Spotlight PA details Pa. budget’s childcare tax credit, expanded property tax rebates Both allow eligible households to cut their taxes and potentially receive refunds. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 13, 2022
Government Richard Mendez sworn in as Lancaster city’s first Latino police chief Mendez told City Council he’s “overwhelmed with gratitude” at the encouragement he’s received from the community. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 13, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, July 13 Transgender athlete policy, Armstrong Flooring, state parks, avian flu. By One United Lancaster - July 13, 2022
Government Pa. sues Lancaster County, 2 others over counting of undated mail-in ballots The County Board of Elections says the state’s position “is contrary to the law or to any existing court order.” By One United Lancaster - July 12, 2022
Government Gov. Wolf signs order protecting out-of-state patients seeking abortions In a statement, Wolf said the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade “has invoked fear and uncertainty.” By One United Lancaster - July 12, 2022