Government Home Rule Study Commission subcommittee will revisit City Council issues, seek public input Where do city residents stand on electing City Council by district versus at large? By Tim Stuhldreher - June 7, 2024
Community Eye Drop 2024: 100+ rappel down Holiday Inn Lancaster for VisionCorps This year’s edition was the largest ever. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 7, 2024
Headlines Friday, June 7 Lancaster Chamber dinner, Capitol Police jeered, Amtrak, Northern Lights. By One United Lancaster - June 7, 2024
Community Young professionals weigh civic reforms in ‘deliberative forum’ on democracy Deliberative forums aren’t common in the U.S., but Lancaster is something of an early adopter, Professor Stephen Medvic said. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 6, 2024
Community Water Week 2024 encourages ‘Rewilding for Clean Water’ The annual clean-water celebration kicks off Friday, June 7, and continues through Saturday, June 15. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 6, 2024
Nonprofits Bringing Shakespeare into the 21st century: A Q&A with Jeremiah Miller Miller is the executive artistic director of the Lancaster Shakespeare Theatre, formerly the People’s Shakespeare Project. By Anna Smucker - June 6, 2024
Headlines Thursday, June 6 Rep. Scott Perry, VOAD, courthouse staff contract, Fairness PA, Paul Miller’s Law. By One United Lancaster - June 6, 2024
Government Lancaster city, county release annual draft plans for HUD housing funds Public comment is being accepted on both documents through July 1. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 5, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission chair committed to having charter ready for November Brian Adams told City Council he considers home rule “absolutely imperative” for Lancaster’s future fiscal health. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 5, 2024
Government County commissioners approve debt restructuring in anticipation of correctional facility project A second refinancing is expected early next year. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 5, 2024
Government Commissioners declare state of emergency to speed cleanup of water damage at County Government Center The building at 150 N. Queen St. is remaining closed through Friday. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 5, 2024
Government City refinancing of land purchase could free up ARPA for next year’s budget Lancaster had expected not to have “revenue replacement” funds after 2024. By Tim Stuhldreher - June 5, 2024