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30 lose jobs at Susquehanna Association for the Blind and Vision Impaired
The Susquehanna Association for the Blind and Vision Impaired is laying off 30 people — about 20 percent of its workforce — the Lancaster-......
Lancaster County should remember its bug baron
Lancaster County has given the world such luminaries as Robert Fulton, Thaddeus Stevens, Floyd Landis.

It's too bad we've overlooked Simon Rathvon.......
Local planting zone is revamped
Is this your year to be a hardiness pioneer?

The possibilities in your garden are expanding. Warmer temperatures have prompted a change to the mult......
Elizabethtown mart busted
Elizabethtown police said they raided a borough business on Wednesday, arresting the store owner and an employee and charging them with sales of desig......
Perfect pairings: Eden's Bowl matches produce farmers with customers
Eden's Bowl has three simple goals:

• Get farmers the prices they want.

• Get commercial and institutional customers the fresh produce......
When horses face last roundup
 

Slaughterhouse workers typically kill a horse by firing a retractable steel bolt into its brain.
Wild horses in the West sometimes die after......
Lancaster County farmers eligible for loans
Farmers in Lancaster County now qualify for natural disaster low-interest emergency loans because of damage from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Le......
Sweet spuds can wear more than toasted marshmallows
Clarification Nov. 9, 2011 — Sarah O'Brien creates her own version of the featured recipe. Sweet potato burritos can be topped with corn, onion ......
Residents cope with blackout
The heavy snow that knocked out power to about 50,000 PPL customers had mostly melted away by Tuesday afternoon, but some county residents were still ......
Farmers get enviro grants
The poop-to-power movement continues in Lancaster County.

Two local farms have received a total of $800,000 in federal grants to set up manure dige......
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