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Zoners eye chicken plant in East Donegal Township
A proposed processing plant turning up to 75,000 chickens a day into feed and pet food is expected to come under public scrutiny when the project comes up for a zoning hearing today in East Donegal Township.
Can't miss work, child sick ...
If you have a fever, stay home from work. If your kids have a fever, they should stay home from school.
A calm and caring presence on the front lines
Staying calm and collected in the face of horrific tragedy is the key to being a good emergency medical technician, according to Dr.
April Mooney remembers a life governed by rituals. She had to pack lunch for her younger son the same way every day "or something would happen to him," she recalled thinking.
Officials report smooth start as 15 districts welcome students
Michael Hreben was excited about the start of a new school year Monday but was "depressed that summer wasn't longer." When the Martic Elementary School fifth-grader walked into his colorful new school, however, excitement won out.
Grocer gets rezoning in Mount Joy
This borough's lack of restraint is amazing! The town will now have three grocery stores in the borough limits.
A failed referendum, taxpayer backlash and public surveys led Donegal School District officials to scale back a proposed building plan scheduled for a referendum in November.
I've just moved from the west end of Lancaster City to the bustling metropolis of Maytown.
A lawsuit filed by relatives of a man hit and killed by a drunken driver two years ago has been settled.
Dense, livable housing studied
Woods Avenue is a tree-lined block of turn-of-the-20th-century homes just outside the city limits in Lancaster Township.
Man has been charged with environmental violations before
An East Manchester Township man -- convicted in Canada for dumping waste into a river -- is facing charges filed May 1 in connection with storing radioactive materials without permits in Lancaster County.