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Free program affords CV kids early learning opportunities
It's educational. It's social. It's developmental. But perhaps the best thing about the Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts program is that it's free. Currently, there are openings for Conestoga Valley 3- and 4-year-olds to participate in the Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts program being hosted by local nonprofit Steps to Success in conjunction with the Conestoga Valley School District (CVSD).
Md. State Fair is hiring
Interested in being a part of putting on the Maryland State Fair for three big weekends this summer? Attend the Maryland State Fair Job Fair, on Tuesday, July 30 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. in the Exhibition Hall, to explore a variety of job opportunities during the Thursday, Aug. 22- Sunday, Aug. 25, Thursday, Aug. 29-Monday, Sept. 2, and Thursday, Sept. 5-Sunday, Sept. 8 run of the Maryland State Fair. ...
Lancaster County constable is accused of using tracking device to stalk, harass Leola man
LITITZ, Pa. — A Lancaster County constable has been accused of using a tracking device to stalk another man. According to East Lampter Township Police, the constable, 56-year-old Shaun Sponaugle, placed an Apple AirTag on the victim's vehicle. Sponaugle is charged with a misdemeanor count of stalking and a...
How WITF and LNP are working to reduce polarization, encourage civil discourse and help communities work together
All day Saturday, I was at a deliberative democracy event with more than 50 people from Lancaster County. They were invited to listen to each other, learn from each other, and find solutions through civil discussion across political or other differences. WITF, LNP | LancasterOnline, Franklin & Marshall College and...
Area Man Is Brains Behind Booming Amish Cannabis Business
Items from Lancaster County Cannabis. There is currently a booming business of Amish cannabis farmers in Pennsylvania, and one Chester County native is the brains behind it, writes Miles Dilworth for the Daily Mail. Reuben Riehl started Lancaster County Cannabis from his basement four years ago. He would pack the...
Storm cleanup underway across the Susquehanna Valley
EAST HEMPFIELD TOWNSHIP, Pa. — Storm cleanup is now underway across the Susquehanna Valley, including East Hempfield Township in Lancaster County. Neighbors along Becker Road, in East Petersburg, are expecting to use their chainsaws Wednesday after heavy rains and strong winds took down limbs and uprooted trees. John Drager...
PSPCA launches first Pittie Fest with $5 adoption fees for Pitbulls
Danville, Montour Co. — The PSPCA are gearing up for their first ever Pittie Fest with special adoption fees. Adoption fees for all classic Pitbulls of all sizes and ages will be set at five dollars starting July 16th and ending on August 11th at the Pennsylvania SPCA’s Philadelphia Headquarters, Danville and Lancaster locations.
Weeks after Harrisburg man was shot to death during road rage incident, his father reacts
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. — Three weeks after a Harrisburg man was shot to death during a road rage incident, his father reacts to the district attorney's decision not to press charges against the man who killed him. It was June 23 when Dauphin County District Attorney Fran Chardo says...
Two homes suffer heavy damage during third alarm fire in Cumberland County
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM) — Emergency crews were busy battling a third alarm fire in Cumberland County on Tuesday afternoon, amid the triple digit heat and high wind. Firefighters from multiple surrounding counties made their way to a home on Logan’s Run in East Pennsboro Township. Two homes suffered heavy damage by the fire that […]
Harford County school board reverses course, allows AP African American class to be taught
BALTIMORE - The Harford County school board reversed its controversial decision and will now make an Advanced Placement African American Studies elective available to high school students.During a public board meeting that lasted seven hours on Monday, and had more than 60 speakers, the school board voted to allow the class to be taught in schools this coming year last night.Five Harford County Board of Education members voted in June against adopting the AP African American studies course because they said it was too divisive.The board took another vote Monday night in favor of a revised version of the course...
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