Government Thursday, July 7 Republicans for Shapiro, spotted lanternfly, Afghan refugees, ARPA. By One United Lancaster - July 7, 2022
Government County will take a 19% reduction to its commission in new prison commissary contract The move puts the rate at the low end of the range the county found in a survey of peer facilities in Pennsylvania. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 6, 2022
Government County chooses industry giant CGL as owner’s rep for prison project The contract runs through the end of June 2024 and encompasses all phases up through design. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 6, 2022
Government Commissioners award $500,000 from ARPA for fire station A last-minute pledge from Lancaster Township put the deal over the top. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 6, 2022
Headlines Wednesday, July 6 Jan. 6, Lancaster Mennonite, Pa. budget, Doug Mastriano. By One United Lancaster - July 6, 2022
Government County commissioners tee up votes on ‘owner’s rep’ for prison project, commissary contract A committee is recommending that the nation’s largest criminal justice consulting firm guide Lancaster County’s largest construction project. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 5, 2022
Government County to consider ARPA funds for fire station Lancaster Township Fire Department needs $680,000 to meet requirements for a low-interest federal loan. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 5, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, July 5 July 4 violence, sidewalks, thunderstorms, affordable housing. By One United Lancaster - July 5, 2022
General Happy Independence Day! In observance of Independence Day, July 4, One United Lancaster is taking the day off. We will resume posting on Tuesday, July 5. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 4, 2022
Nonprofits Now open, Blessings of Hope’s satellite food distribution site in Lancaster is a template for its future expansion (videos) Blessings of Hope has grown by leaps and bounds since its founding in 2006 and it has ambitions to expand nationwide. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 1, 2022
Health By the numbers: Covid-19 cases continue declining locally; FDA recommends targeting BA.4/BA.5 variants in fall boosters The omicron subvariants BA.4 and BA.5 are believed to be responsible for just over half of new U.S. Covid-19 infections. By Tim Stuhldreher - July 1, 2022
Headlines Friday, July 1 State budget (or lack thereof), pro-choice rally, bridge tolls, fireworks law. By One United Lancaster - July 1, 2022