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Farmer saved after being trapped in piece of equipment
A Lancaster County farmer trapped in a piece of farm equipment was rescued Monday evening and flown to a local hospital for treatment.
100-year-old attributes longevity to God, prayer
Hazel Woerth is "fit as a fiddle with one string broke," as she likes to to say.
Some Municipalities Don't Pay For Humane League Care
The Humane League of Lancaster County is turning dogs away because the municipalities where they are found refuse to pay for the dog's care.
Marty Korecky likes to target shoot fairly regularly, but lately he's been cutting back.
County's in store for hit-run storms
The quick-moving thunderstorm that passed through the southern part of Lancaster County Tuesday afternoon dropped nickel-sized hail and flooded some roads in the region.
Severe weather nicks eastern county
Parts of southern Lancaster County were rocked Tuesday afternoon by a fast-moving thunderstorm that dropped hail and torrential rain and flooded roads.
Small games lead to big troubles
The Christiana American Legion will close for 15 days in July, the result of its fourth violation of a state law governing small games of chance.
Lancaster County driver's ed teacher accused of stealing fees
A former southeastern Pennsylvania school teacher is charged with more than 100 misdemeanor counts in the theft of tuition payments from students.
Christiana library seeks to grow
The tiny Moores Memorial Library in Christiana won't be tiny much longer. The library's board of trustees is about to kick off a fundraising campaign for a $1.9 million relocation and expansion.
Bill Would Provide Insurance For Young Adults
May 18, 2009 8:24 pm US/Eastern Reporting Jon Delano At what should be the most happy of occasions -- college graduation -- students learn pretty quickly, commencement into the real world has a price -- as 2009 Carnegie Mellon University graduate Tina Daup discovered.
State Police Involved in Crash
Two Pennsylvania State Police officers were involved in a crash in Lancaster County on Sunday night.
Cabins keeping shed builders busy
When business was booming before last year's downturn, the Amish carpenters at The Barn Yard were turning out about 5,000 sheds a year.
Kevin Ferris: Shining some light on Pa. spending
Harrisburg seems poised to make state government more accountable and transparent.
Legislator pushes searchable database for state contracts
State Rep. Jim Christiana, R-Beaver, today unveiled legislation requiring information about government spending and contracts to be posted online in a searchable database.
Every Tuesday morning, 10 women trickle into the Life Caf at Freedom Life Christian Center, an Assemblies of God church in Christiana.
Zoners approve Colerain kennel
Colerain Township zoning board set aside its own regulations Wednesday by allowing an illegal commercial breeding kennel to continue doing business as usual - now with their approval.
Kennel seeks OK to continue in Colerain Twp.
The Colerain Township Zoning Hearing Board tonight will consider the fate of the latest of a slew of county dog kennels operating without township approval.
Guest essay: Newest lawmakers find cupboard bare in Capitol
The congratulatory backslapping and adrenaline rush of their successful campaigns for the Pennsylvania General Assembly having faded into memory, dozens of freshmen lawmakers are learning that the budget crunch has left little room to accommodate their ambitions to reshape state government.
Police nab man in case of wrong ID
Police have charged a Lancaster city man with a pair of convenience store robberies, including one heist that led to the imprisonment of an innocent man for five weeks.
Life returning to normal for man wrongly jailed
In February, Clark Lilley was imprisoned for five weeks for a crime he did not commit.
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