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Salvation Army to offer free warm clothing to the community Oct. 14-16

Free coats, hats and gloves will be distributed to Lancaster-area residents in need next Tuesday through Thursday, Oct. 14-16, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each day or until the supply is gone, at organizat

 

2 teens - including cop’s son - admit to posing as police on a “raid” of W. Hempfield home

Luke Karpathios and Devin Gardill, a local cop's son, plead guilty to numerous charges regarding March home-invasion when they posed as police.

 

Wheatland Middle School to re-open Wednesday

Wheatland Middle School will re-open Wednesday, two days after a fire broke out in one of the building's boilers.

 

A year later, Lititz Pike resurfacing still to begin in spring

The resurfacing of Lititz Pike, from Route 30 to Oregon Road in Manheim Township, is on hold until Lancaster city replaces a water main under the road.

 

Two area senior community centers receive state grants

Gov. Tom Corbett has awarded $2 million in Senior Community Center Grants to more than 60 centers statewide.

 

Lancaster city looking for a beautiful tree for a holiday fling

Lancaster city and LEADS are seeking donations of an evergreen tree to grace Penn Square for the holiday season.

 

City officials: expand "ban the box" to businesses, other governments

A proposed resolution encourages private businesses, other local governments to follow the city's lead in removing the check-off box for criminal convictions from employment applications.

 

State House bill would allow gun owners, groups to sue Lancaster city and other municipalities

The state House of Representatives Monday passed a bill Monday that would allow the National Rifle Association, any gun owner or any other interested party to sue Lancaster city or any other municipal

 

Strider to perform, talk at city church

The Circle Legacy Center will presents its 2nd Friday program from 6:30 to 9 p.m.  Friday.

 

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