Headlines Friday, Feb. 2 Opioid treatment lawsuit, Plane crash kills Octorara school board president, Utz, Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant, Punxsutawney Phil. By One United Lancaster - February 2, 2024
Government Open house offers preview of street projects in Lancaster’s Southeast The four projects are designed to calm traffic, improve safety for motorists, cyclists and pedestrians and beautify the streetscape. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 1, 2024
Community Welcome to the Battle: Panelists discuss fight against human trafficking Human trafficking “is happening everywhere,” Detective Kevin Quinter said. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 1, 2024
Health LG Health announces February blood drives LG Health encourages everyone who can to donate blood and platelets. By One United Lancaster - February 1, 2024
Nonprofits United Way announces schedule, presenters for 211 Day summit The event will highlight local nonprofits and provide a forum for social service professionals and others to network and learn about emerging trends, new initiatives and community needs. By One United Lancaster - February 1, 2024
Government Home Rule Study Commission to meet next on Feb. 15 The meeting will launch the commission’s effort to draft Lancaster a new governance charter. By Tim Stuhldreher - February 1, 2024
Headlines Thursday, Feb. 1 Water Street Mission expansion plans, reptile adoption, automatic voter registration, Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant, F&M poll. By One United Lancaster - February 1, 2024
Government County extends prison phone contract, lowers rates The extension maintains phone service at the County Prison during design and construction of the new correctional facility in Lancaster Township. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 31, 2024
Government County to buy portable shelters for use in emergencies LEMA Director Brian Pasquale said his team began contemplating the purchase after the Motel 6 evacuation in 2022. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 31, 2024
Headlines Wednesday, Jan. 31 Bird-in-Hand Family Restaurant fire, beheading, volunteer firefighter tax credits, public transit, Taylor Swift’s bracelet. By One United Lancaster - January 31, 2024
Government Lancaster receives $700,000 from PennDOT for South Duke Street The city is holding an open house Wednesday evening on the project and three others in the Southeast. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 30, 2024
Government Commissioners, warden endorse building a smaller correctional facility They called for proceeding with an initial design of around 1,000 beds, while allowing room for growth. By Tim Stuhldreher - January 30, 2024