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Ephrata Can Sing contest returns
The Ephrata Community Hospital will be the beneficiary the 2012 Ephrata Day in the Park, which features the 2nd Annual Ephrata Can Sing contest.
The ......
Akron woman seeks information on hazardous cleanup
Josephine Tyndall brought with her a weighty box of papers documenting the status of a hazardous waste cleanup in her neighborhood when she addressed ......
Farmland Trust targets fund cuts
Lancaster Farmland Trust is a private, independently funded organization dedicated to preserving farmland in Lancaster County.

The county's Agricul......
One man, one vote (and one ID)
I did my patriotic duty Tuesday — I voted.

But, more importantly, I went to my polling place and flashed my ID, therefore doing my part to en......
5 reasons why this primary matters
Rick Santorum's withdrawal from the presidential race appears to have cleared Mitt Romney's path toward the Republican nomination. It also knocked som......
Sen. Brubaker's son faces charges
Police charged a Warwick Township man Thursday with drug delivery after he exchanged drugs with another young man, who later died of an overdose from ......
Pitts suspects health law in peril
U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts says he came away from this week's Supreme Court hearings with a suspicion that the justices might throw out the entire 2010 healt......
13 Lancaster County school districts get OK to boost tax rates
Thirteen Lancaster County school districts have won permission from the state to boost property taxes next year by more than their state-mandated limi......
What do you geek?
If you're passionate about something, a library can help you learn more about it.
Or, as Ephrata Public Library Executive Director Penny Talbert puts ......
Corbett has other plans for farmland preservation funds
Farmland preservation in Lancaster County and across the state is in jeopardy, according to local officials.

Gov. Tom Corbett's 2012-13 budget prop......
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