Government Many projects, limited ARPA: County commissioners weigh priorities Lancaster County already has more potential demands on its American Rescue Plan Act funds than it has money to allocate. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 14, 2022
Government Torrent of applications forces city Housing Authority to close waiting list after just 90 minutes The Lancaster City Housing Authority received a literally overwhelming response when it opened its public housing waiting list Monday morning. By One United Lancaster - June 14, 2022
Government City Council to weigh in on The Apartments at College Avenue Last month, Lancaster city’s Historical Commission concluded that the proposed five-story development would not be out of character with its surroundings. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 14, 2022
Government Commissioners to discuss community’s first ARPA funding requests on Tuesday Lancaster County has received requests for American Rescue Plan Act funds totaling just over $35 million so far. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 14, 2022
Headlines Tuesday, June 14 Gun legislation, transgender athlete policy, DA impeachment effort. By One United Lancaster - June 14, 2022
Government Residents consider city climate strategies; next session is coming up Some two dozen city residents had no shortage of comments last week on proposed ways for Lancaster city to reduce its carbon footprint. “We’re so grateful … Read more By Tim Stuhldreher - June 13, 2022
Headlines Monday, June 13 Minimum wage, baby formula, city police chief, Jan. 6 hearing. By One United Lancaster - June 13, 2022
Nonprofits Eye Drop 2022: Holiday Inn rappellers raise funds for VisionCorps (video) The Eye Drop is VisionCorps’ signature annual event. “This is the best day of the year for us,” spokeswoman Carol Gifford said. By Kylie Stoltzfus - June 10, 2022
Health Summit focuses on Alzheimer’s in the Latino community By 2060, the Alzheimer’s Association estimates that 3.2 million U.S. Latinos will have the disease. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 10, 2022
Health Organizers envision launching a Lancaster ‘Alzheimer’s Action Network’ The idea is to bring all stakeholders to the table to coordinate their activities, said Clay Jacobs, executive director of the Alzheimer’s Association of Greater PA. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 10, 2022
Headlines Friday, June 10 Fireworks, mail ballots, rescue from a chocolate vat, Chesapeake Bay, Jan. 6 By One United Lancaster - June 10, 2022
Government Lancaster agencies receive $1.9 million from state for affordable housing A little over $1.9 million in state funding for affordable housing is coming to Lancaster County, officials announced Thursday. By One United Lancaster - June 9, 2022