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Humane League drops third of work force
Among those out of work is organization's animal cruelty officer
With its transition today to a no-kill shelter, Humane League of Lancaster County is idling about a third of its work force.
Mary Wallick, director of marketing, said the shelter is eliminating 13 ful... |
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Humane League drops third of work force
Among those out of work is organization's animal cruelty officer
With its transition today to a no-kill shelter, Humane League of Lancaster County is idling about a third of its work force.
Mary Wallick, director of marketing, said the shelter is eliminating 13 ful... |
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Animal aid group forms Participants sought
nCalled LancasterCARES (Coalition for Animal Rescue, Education and Services), the no-kill volunteer entity was launched in December.
A new coalition that will serve as a kind of umbrella organization for smaller animal-rescue groups and adoption centers will occupy the site at That Fish Place, That Pet Place formerly used by Humane... |
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Animal aid group forms Participants sought
nCalled LancasterCARES (Coalition for Animal Rescue, Education and Services), the no-kill volunteer entity was launched in December.
A new coalition that will serve as a kind of umbrella organization for smaller animal-rescue groups and adoption centers will occupy the site at That Fish Place, That Pet Place formerly used by Humane... |
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Hearing waived in eagle case
It is unlikely a Leola-area Amish farmer will go to jail for shooting an eagle in November.
Paul A. Zook, 28, of Geist Road, waived a preliminary hearing Thursday before District Judge Denise Commins ... |
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Hearing waived in eagle case
It is unlikely a Leola-area Amish farmer will go to jail for shooting an eagle in November.
Paul A. Zook, 28, of Geist Road, waived a preliminary hearing Thursday before District Judge Denise Commins ... |
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Water, water ...
everywhere
The temperature in Lancaster County dipped to a bone-chilling 9 degrees early Sunday.
Two days later, it soared to a spring-like 61.
On Wednesday, the skies opened up, dumping up to 3 inches of rain o... |
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Water, water ...
everywhere
The temperature in Lancaster County dipped to a bone-chilling 9 degrees early Sunday.
Two days later, it soared to a spring-like 61.
On Wednesday, the skies opened up, dumping up to 3 inches of rain o... |
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The shadow knows
Groundhog Day festivities planned throughout county
For folks who rely on furry creatures to forecast their weather, this Saturday will be groundhog heaven.
No less than three Lancaster County whistle pigs -- Orphie, Minnie and Cal -- will predict what... |
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The shadow knows
Groundhog Day festivities planned throughout county
For folks who rely on furry creatures to forecast their weather, this Saturday will be groundhog heaven.
No less than three Lancaster County whistle pigs -- Orphie, Minnie and Cal -- will predict what... |
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Wahl honored for service to Northwest
With friends and family on hand, police Officer Greg Wahl was honored as he prepares to leave the Northwest Lancaster County Regional Police Department to become a county detective.
At its monthly mee... |
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Man charged after odd incident at city business
A Leola man was caught with his pants down -- literally -- in an incident at a city business, police said.
An alarm was triggered at 1:46 a.m. Sunday at Detail Services, 42 S. Prince St., city police ... |
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Wind-aided fire tears through Penn Twp. house
A two-alarm fire ravaged a large home in Penn Township on Thursday morning, a fire official said, but the resident escaped safely.
Damage to the 499 Fruitville Pike home was estimated at $200,000, acc... |
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Wind-aided fire tears through Penn Twp. house
A two-alarm fire ravaged a large home in Penn Township on Thursday morning, a fire official said, but the resident escaped safely.
Damage to the 499 Fruitville Pike home was estimated at $200,000, acc... |
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