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Officials rap state police
The county's top law enforcement official wasn't notified. Neither was the chairman of the county commissioners. State lawmakers here? They, too, were kept in the dark. The brass of the Pennsylvania state police kept their plan to shutter the Ephrata barracks and s......
Denlinger confirms Legislature's $184 million reserve
An annual financial audit of the Pennsylvania Legislature expected to be approved next week says lawmakers' reserve cash cushion was almost $184 million last June 30. The chairman of the Legislative Audit Advisory Commission, Rep. Gordon Denlinger, a Republican from Narvon, on Thursday confi......
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 end the problem of voter fraud in Pennsylvania. Not that Pennsylvania actually has a voter-fraud problem. Of the millions of votes cast ......
Most candidates here unopposed
Most of the congressional and legislative candidates seeking election this year are unopposed in the party primaries and will face their first and only challenge in November. Here's a look at those candidates on the ballot in Lancaster County. Congress Rep......
Amount of Legislature's cash reserve a mystery
A committee responsible for conducting an annual financial audit of the Pennsylvania Legislature hasn't issued the report for the fiscal year that ended nine months ago. The financial audit says how large the Legislature's cash reserve is, and it typically is released in December. But a Wedn......
'V' for vasectomy
I'm concerned about Mitt Romney. He's supposed to be the GOP's main man, the top guy, the front-runner. Except he's having a heck of a time running in front! It seems that during the primaries everybody, at one time or another, has polled ahead of him — Rick Perry, Michele Bachmann,......
Lancaster mayor fumes over Pa. gun bill
Pending legislation in the state House of Representatives would allow the National Rifle Association to sue Lancaster and 29 other Pennsylvania cities. The bill, co-sponsored by six of Lancaster County's eight House members, would allow judges to impose triple damages against a city if a ......
Newt's lady problem
It should come as no surprise that thrice-married adulterer and former House speaker Newt Gingrich has a big problem when it comes to women voters. But exit polls from Florida, where Gingrich suffered a beating at the hands of former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney......
GOP committee backs Greiner in straw poll
Lancaster County Controller Keith Greiner won strong support from the Republican committee members in the 43rd Legislative District Tuesday night in his bid for retiring state Rep. Scott Boyd's House seat. Greiner, an accountant from Leola, won 32 of 42 votes in a nonbinding straw poll ta......
New congressional districts split GOP
Lancaster's Republican state House delegation railed for months against a proposal to split the county into two congressional districts, the apparent byproduct of a plan to shore up the re-election chances of a GOP congressman from suburban Philadelphia. They tried to pressure their leade......
Lancaster County might gain 3 legislators
Lancaster County is growing in population. It might soon be growing in number of politicians. The county could be represented by three additional members of the state House beginning in 2013 because of its growth over the past decade, newly unveiled legislative maps show. ......
3 local legislators sponsor bill to sell liquor stores
  State Rep. John Bear figures now is the time for Pennsylvania to get out of the liquor business. With estimates suggesting Pennsylvania could reap a one-time windfall of up to $2 billion by selling the state store system, and the likelihood that a privatized system would still......
Greiner seeks 43rd seat
The first candidate has thrown his hat into the ring for retiring state Rep. Scott Boyd's House seat. Republican Keith J. Greiner, an accountant serving his first term as Lancaster County controller, said he will seek the 43rd Legislative District seat next year. "I'm definitely r......
Some in GOP cool to voting proposal
Is it political ideology run amok? Just a flawed idea? Or a genuine attempt to reflect the will of Pennsylvania's 8.2 million voters a little more accurately? A surprise proposal to dramatically revamp the way Pennsylvania awards electoral votes in presidential elections h......
Proposed voter ID law would impact Amish
All Pennsylvania voters including the Amish would be required to show government-issued identification in every election under legislation passed by the state House this week. But Plain sect voters could claim an exemption, based on their religious objections, from the provision requiring......
Dogged by Pa. over his website
  Matt Snader's got a problem. The former Lancaster County resident, who moved to Snyder County in 2009, runs an Internet classified ad business involving several websites, including one called Lancasterpuppies.com. On th......
Lancaster County legislator backs birther bill
If President Barack Obama wants to win Pennsylvania in his bid for a second term in the White House next year, he might be asked to produce his birth certificate. Two dozen legislators, including one from Lancaster County, want to force presidential hopefuls, including Obama, to cough up ......
That Denlinger is all right, say some on left
I didn't realize this about state Rep. Gordon Denlinger, a pro-business Lancaster County conservative and graduate of Bob Jones University, but he's gaining a reputation as a liberal's right-winger. By that I mean liberals listen to him and think, "That wasn't so bad." Monday offe......
Time to put students, seniors on the scale?
The big news out of Harrisburg this week is not — I repeat, not — that Republican Gov. Tom Corbett kept his hands off natural-gas drillers while proposing historic cuts in higher education spending to help balance his budget. Don't get me wrong. Holding back h......
How to contact federal and state officials
Here is contact information for federal and state officials who represent Lancaster County. FEDERAL President Barack Obama, The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW,  Washington, DC 20500; phone: 202-456-1111; fax: 202-456-2461; e-mail: ...
Legislator eyes dog law
A law that cracks down on puppy mills and aims to improve the treatment of dogs bred in large commercial kennels has cost Pennsylvania "several million dollars" in lost tax revenue since 2008, a local legislator claims. State Rep. Gordon Denlinger is calling for a detailed study of the la......
Proposals, pullouts and policy positions
A few items from the political notebook this week: • Two Lancaster County legislators have drafted a key component of Republican Gov. Tom Corbett's reform agenda, one that is described as being a first step toward a part-time Legislature....
Family helps Aument take Capitol seat
When Ryan Aument arrived at his new office in the east wing of the state Capitol Tuesday morning, the phone already was ringing. On the other end of the line was his predecessor, retired state Rep. Katie True from East Hempfield Township. "She called to wish me the best, right whe......
Pa. legislators must face $4B deficit
Four billion. It's a figure you're going to hear a lot about over the next half year. Amid the pageantry set to take place in the gilded chambers of the state Capitol Tuesday afternoon, that number — $4,000,000,000 — will be rattling around the minds of Pennsylvania's ......
Local legislators to return or donate 2011 raises
Thanks, but no thanks. All 10 state lawmakers who represent Lancaster County and are returning to Harrisburg in January said they will turn down the mandatory 1.7 percent pay raise for 2011 that will be added to their paychecks beginning Wednesday. Most said they'll write checks i......
Did you sink or swim in office pool?
Boy did I flub that one. Way back on Jan. 1 — a lifetime ago in politics — I predicted in the 2010 Politically Speaking Office Pool that Republican U.S. Rep. Joe Pitts would continue to see his re-election margins shrink, specifically to belo......
Corbett's spending cuts may be painful
A telling scene late on Election Day: Tom Corbett, the Republican who had just been elected Pennsylvania's next governor, offered this glimpse of the future to his supporters. "Look across the river," he said. Meaning to New Jersey, to its own Republican governor, Chris Christie. ......
No surprise -- GOP does well in Lancaster County
By wide margins, Lancaster County voters helped thrust Tom Corbett and Pat Toomey into office, while granting state lawmakers and congressman new terms and picking a Republican to replace retiring state Rep. Katie True. In the most high-profile races on the ballot — the statewide co......
State politicos escape voters' wrath
Pennsylvania voters are angry — or at least wildly dissatisfied. They consistently give legislators poor marks for job approval and overwhelmingly believe Pennsylvania is headed in the wrong direction, polls show. So why, then, do they give their state lawmakers a pass year ......
State salutes six centenarians for their 'wisdom and experience'
Six Ephrata Manor centenarians were honored Thursday afternoon for their "wisdom and experience."State Rep. Gordon Denlinger presented each of the women with a certificate from the state House of Representatives.The certificates paid tribute to the six women who "have......
Many ran unopposed in primary
Voters had little to decide at the local level in Tuesday's primary.None of the seven local state House members or two state senators seeking re-election this year faced opposition in Tuesday's primary. Only three of them face opponents in the fall.Likewise, Republican U.S. ......
Rep. Denlinger talks faith, government
Two topics avoided at all costs at family gatherings — religion and politics — were the ones that Rep. Gordon Denlinger (R-99th) faced head on at a community forum at Garden Spot Village Monday evening.Denlinger began the evening talking about his own spiritual journey.W......
GOP delegation backs AG suit
Lancaster County's Republican state House delegation is backing Attorney General Tom Corbett in a controversial and potentially costly legal challenge of the federal health care law."The federal government is usurping powers and authority that were never granted it by the Constitu......
Pharmacy will get rid of unwanted medicine
Just a few years ago, the public was told the safest way to dispose of expired and unused medicine was to flush it down the toilet or throw it out in the trash.We now know that those practices have contributed to pharmaceuticals entering the nation's waterways and eventually getting in......
Rendell: Cities could profit from nonprofits
Gov. Ed Rendell has an interesting idea for helping Pennsylvania's cash-strapped cities: Start taxing some nonprofits.In an interview with the Intelligencer Journal/Lancaster New Era, he said cities should push for a narrower definition of charities — one that wo......
'Pension tsunami' threatens schools
Mike Leichliter doesn't want to increase class sizes, charge fees for pupils to play sports or cut back on counseling services for kids with drug, alcohol and emotional problems.But the Penn Manor School District superintendent said those cost-saving measures might be necessary in the ......
Can school employees' retirement system be fixed?
Pennsylvania's School Employees' Retirement System has survived the Great Depression, two world wars and multiple economic downturns.But if state lawmakers and school district officials have their way, it won't survive the "pension tsunami" — at least not in its......
Creighton to face surprise challenge in primary
State Rep. Tom Creighton, a 9-year veteran of the state House, is facing a surprise challenge for the Republican nomination in May.A retired industrial-arts teacher from Penn Township has collected the 300 signatures necessary to appear on the GOP's May 18 primary ballot, according to ......
CAPITOL COVERAGE: Politicians vs. average workers
Office workers are paying higher health-insurance premiums. So are farmers, store clerks and factory employees. But while health care costs skyrocket for most Americans, one group still gets its coverage for free: Members of the state House of Representatives. Pennsylvania taxpayer......
Government workers, officials take on more of health load
As health care grows increasingly expensive, government workers and elected officials — with the exception of state House members — are shouldering more of the costs, just like their private-sector counterparts. Here's a look at national and local elected officials' health benefi......
Why our leaders get a better deal
Why do government employees' health plans tend to have higher-than-average premiums? Government employees often trade relatively low salaries for job security and better benefits, health-care expert Jon R. Gabel explains. Strong benefits can serve as a recruiting tool for government wor......
Politicians know value of tweet talk
The afternoon of Nov. 16 was, for many in Pennsylvania's House of Representatives, a tad uncomfortable.The legendary Philadelphia Republican John M. Perzel had taken his seat for the first time since being charged in a wide-ranging public corruption probe of the Genera......
Who will GOP endorse for True seat?
Tuesday night is the big night for Lancaster County Republicans.The GOP will meet to endorse candidates for the General Assembly, where all but one of our state House members and two state senators are up for re-election this year. It also will endorse candidates for Republican State Commi......
True weighs in on possible successor
State Rep. Katie True announced her plans to retire from the House more than a month ago, and only one of the half-dozen people who've said they are considering a run has made a decision.Ryan Aument of Landisville said earlier this week that he will, i......
Denlinger: Ban interest-rate 'swaps'
A Lancaster County lawmaker will call for a statewide ban on the use of controversial interest-rate "swaps" by school districts and local governments, which, in some cases, have cost taxpayers millions of dollars.State Rep. Gordon Denlinger, a Narvon Republican who is one of only......
True state House seat attracts lots of interest
Seats in the Legislature don't open up very often.And when they do?Look out.There's typically an avalanche of folks interested in running for office.News that state Rep. Katie True is retiring after 2010 has sparked a flurry of interest in her House seat, which......
Identity theft: Your good name is at risk
Maribeth Madonna got the phone call from the Capital One credit card company just before Christmas in 2005. It wanted to verify that she had, in fact, applied for a new account."I was startled," Madonna recalled in an interview.Madonna had not applied for a new credit card......
The time to register to vote is now, or sooner
If you want to vote in the November elections you have until 5 p.m. Monday to register if you do it in person at the county Voter Registration office, 150 N. Queen St.If you're doing it by snail mail, make sure your application is postmarked Oct. 5 or earlier.We have the registr......
Budget plan gets chilly reception from governor
Deal? What deal?Gov. Ed Rendell quickly put the kibosh on a $27.9 billion budget framework hashed out by three of the four legislative caucuses and unveiled Friday morning. ...
Those paying their debt still getting paid
Ten thousand corrections officers patrol our prison cell blocks and stand between hardened criminals and the public in Pennsylvania — and those officers are getting only a fraction of their pay during the budget stalemate.The inmates?They're still getting paid in full.......
Taxpayers pick up legislators' per diem tab
Pennsylvania's 253 state lawmakers have been working without pay during the week-old budget stalemate. But that doesn't mean they're scraping to get by.More than 200 legislators, including two from Lancaster County, are being reimbursed by taxpayers for meals on the days they&#......
Rendell: Hike income tax
An income-tax increase proposed Tuesday by Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell probably won't pass, state lawmakers said Tuesday.But as Democrats and Republicans look to slash spending in ways that will have consequences for local governments, most people will probably end up paying higher taxe......
'Very relaxing and soothing'
Despite the sounds of nearby traffic, the soft, harmonic voices of the Ephrata Cloister Chorus brought serenity to the historical site Sunday afternoon.The chorus, which fell silent more than 200 years ago, was revived in 1959 by music teacher Russell Getz. The new vocal ensemble celebrate......
Bill aimed at land designers
A bill approved Tuesday by the state House on Tuesday would add more stringent requirements for landscape architects to acquire a license to practice in Pennsylvania.The bill would mandate anyone wishing to obtain a landscape architecture license pass an exam and take 24 total hours of con......
Millersville University shows strength in face of Ayers conflict
We're 39 days into the William Ayers controversy with nine more to go until his talk at embattled Millersville University, and what have we learned?First and foremost, we've learned that MU president Francine McNairy is a leader with strong guiding principles and a backbone even st......
$31M in hard-times aid
Gov. Ed Rendell announced Monday a $31 million package of emergency measures to protect needy Pennsylvania families from the stormy economy. ...
Ayers speech still on
Despite the efforts of seven Lancaster County state legislators, William Ayers' March 19 lecture at Millersville University will go on as scheduled.The seven Republicans — Reps. Scott W. Boyd, John Bear, Tom Creighton, Bryan Cutler, Gordon Denlinger, David Hickernell and Katie Tr......
Lawmakers asking Millersville University: Why Ayers?
Members of the county's Republican House delegation were meeting with top officials from Millersville University and the state's higher education system this afternoon. The politicians want to know why the university invited 1960s radical-turned-professor Bill Ayers to speak, and who's paying f......
MU faces intense pressure on Bill Ayers
Nestled in one of last week's news articles about outraged Republican state lawmakers trying to prevent Bill Ayers from coming to Millersville University was this quote from state Rep. Bryan Cutler:"At the end of the day, the institution does utilize tax dollars," Cutler said......
GOP targets Ayers
The state chancellor of higher education will meet Friday with Republican lawmakers outraged about Millersville University hosting a controversial education expert next month.GOP state Reps. John Bear, Scott Boyd, Tom Creighton Bryan Cutler, Gordon Denlinger, Dave Hickernell and Katie True......
Chancellor wants to meet with legislators on Ayers' MU visit
The county Republican delegation's request to Millersville University officials to cancel former anti-Vietnam radical turned education professor Bill Ayers' appearance at the university has drawn two responses. Ayers has invited the legislators to attend his March 19 lecture. And t......
Our little comedy of Ayers
Before we delve into recent news items, I want to acknowledge the folks who commented on last week's column. The piece was about Republicans in Congress — let's call them No-it-Alls — who would vote down anything President Barack Obama suggests, even a bill officially naming t......
GOP lawmakers urge university: cancel Ayers
Lancaster County's Republican state House delegation is putting pressure on leaders of the higher-education system and Millersville University to cancel an upcoming lecture by radical-turned-professor William Ayers. The county's seven GOP lawmakers say Ayers' appearance would rep......
Bill offers electric bill relief
Jolted by a steep increase in the cost of electrical power, Ephrata Borough has turned to Harrisburg for help.State Sen. Mike Brubaker, R-36th, is the prime sponsor of Senate Bill 168, which would allow Ephrata and 26 other Pennsylvania boroughs to provide cheaper electrical power to their......
Legislators weigh in on Rendell plan
Democrat Ed Rendell, the barrel-bodied governor with the husky voice and knack for rhetorical persuasion, inspires both support and distrust among legislators from Lancaster County.Three of those local legislators will have prominent voices in how Rendell's recently proposed budget wil......
Lawmakers divided over COLAs
As of Tuesday evening, five members of the Lancaster County delegation had returned their 2009 pay raises to the state Treasury and two others had donated theirs to charity."People are getting laid off," said state state Rep. Scott Boyd, a West Lampeter Township Republican who ha......
County Democrats throw inaugural bash in city
Tuesday night was a chance for Lancaster County Democrats to howl.More than 200 people, mostly Democrats with a smattering of Republicans, gathered at the Lancaster Elks post at 219 N. Duke St. to join, at least in spirit, the partying going on in Washington, D.C., to celebrate the inaugur......
Smucker takes oath
Lancaster County's newest state senator on Tuesday decided to pick up where his predecessor left off.Shortly after taking the oath of office, State Sen. Lloyd Smucker introduced legislation to increase penalties for violations of the state's open government laws.Smucker, alo......
As prices rise, donations decrease at rescue mission
As volunteers and officials served an estimated 300 people a Thanksgiving meal Wednesday in the Water Street Rescue Mission dining hall, they also were talking about some troubling trends.Single women with children now make up a greater portion of all homeless people nationally compared wi......
State House OKs new rules on kennels
Animal advocates were elated Wednesday as word came that the state House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed House Bills 2525 and 2532, which are designed to improve the lives of breeder dogs living in the state's commercial breeding kennels.The House voted 181-17 in favor of H.B.......
Legislators handed out $3 million last year
People may not call them WAMs anymore, but the bottom line is that local legislators gave out more than $3 million in discretionary funds during the 2007-2008 fiscal year. Once referred to as walking around money, or WAMs, those funds now come under the purview of the state Department of Commun......
For the GOP, a bad day, mate
OK, I give up. What happened to the real John McCain?I'm convinced Democrats, hoping to sabotage the GOP presidential campaign, kidnapped McCain and replaced him with a lunatic clone. That's the only reason, as far as I can tell, for McCain choosing Sarah Palin as his vice presiden......
Politicos apart on Palin
Whether or not Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin is the best choice as Sen. John McCain's running mate depends on whom you ask.Some suggest that Palin, the first woman chosen by the GOP to run for vice president, looked like a good option after the McCain camp reviewed polls indicating a signifi......
GOP: Corbett will be fair
As the state attorney general digs for evidence of improper use of public money by the state House Republican caucus, local GOP lawmakers say they're in the dark about where the investigation might lead."We don't know anything other than what we're reading in the paper,&qu......
Slain dogs honored
Under a full moon, more than 100 people gathered on a country road here Friday night for a somber candlelight vigil to remember 80 dogs shot to death by two Amish farmers late last month.The farmers, Elmer Zimmerman of E&A Kennel, and his brother, Ammon Zimmerman of A&J Kennel, ope......
Penn's wisdom vs. Metcalfe's intolerance
Persecuted for his Quaker faith, William Penn founded Pennsylvania as a "holy experiment" where people would be free to worship as they choose.As a result Catholics, Lutherans, Mennonites and Amish joined Quakers in settling Penn's Woods 300 years ago.Penn's charte......
Details blurred in budget package
The details of a $28.2 billion state budget deal reached overnight remained vague Monday, as aides scrambled on the last day of the fiscal year to distill the handshake agreement into understandable facts and figures.The agreement between Gov. Ed Rendell and top legislators, announced just......
Pa. bill aims to aid organic farmers
Roman Stoltzfoos got into organic farming more than 20 years ago not because it was profitable but because he felt it was the right way to handle the land.The Kinzers resident switched from conventional to organic farming in 1987 after herbicides failed to clear up a weed infestation....
Cocalico club hears from state representatives
State representatives Tom Creighton and Gordon Denlinger spoke to members of the Cocalico Sportsmen's Club at their recent club meeting. The 40-plus attendees seemed to be on the same page as the representatives. The club has about 1,500 members, including 214 new members so far this year....
County kennel owners get lesson in good practices
Kennel owners hope Thursday's educational seminar on dog-law compliance was the start of an improved relationship with animal-cruelty officials."Someone had to take the first step and, hopefully, this is the day," Michael Glass, of Chester County, said. "There are a lot ......
DA out to teach kennel owners lesson
Two hundred forty-four commercial kennel owners got the invite. Now it's up to them to take the offer.In a new initiative designed to improve compliance with state kennel regulations, the Lancaster County District Attorney's Office is holding two free educational seminars to help k......
Pa. House to weigh election changes
A subtle movement has begun in the state House that, if it became law, would change who can vote in Pennsylvania's primary elections.One bill, authored by Democratic Rep. Jaret Gibbons, would allow the state's 374,350 registered Independents to vote in either the Republican or Demo......
Small games, bigger stakes
Three times, the American Legion Post in Christiana has been cited for violating a law governing small games of chance in social and fraternal clubs. It's not the only one. Statewide, many such clubs are being hit for violating the law, even as they rally support for a bill to expand it....
Manheim Twp. officials show support for Thibault in 13th
Paul Thibault got a boost today from some of the "folks back home" in his bid to replace the retiring Gibson Armstrong in the state Senate. In a show of support this morning, seven current and former Manheim Township officials gathered in front of the township building to explain why ......
Smucker camp expects more endorsements
On Saturday, Lloyd Smucker received the endorsement of the man he's vying to replace as state senator for the 13th Legislative District — Gibson E. Armstrong.Today, Smucker, a West Lampeter Township supervisor, expects to add some more endorsements from local political figures....
Wanted: in-depth audit of deer program
But will all accept results of review?•••Pennsylvania's deer management program is about to be run through the grinder.And parties on all sides of this divisive issue appear poised to eat whatever comes out in the end —......
Shying away from 13th
State Rep. Bryan Cutler beat state Sen. Gib E. Armstrong's son in the 100th House district two years ago, not exactly a good way for a freshman to endear himself to his senator. Cutler has no intention of looking for the same kind of awkward relationship with his next senator. Even tho......
Rendell to call for rebates in budget plan
Amid talk about the possibility of a recession, Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell pitched a plan Monday to provide tax rebates to nearly half a million lower-income families as a means to jump-start the state's economy.If enacted, Rendell's plan would use $130 million from the state's......
Democrats prep for tax battle
There they go … again.The state Legislature, led by House Democrats, is expected to take up measures this week that would alter the state's 6 percent sales tax, rehashing an idea unsuccessfully pushed in the past by various lawmakers.The idea is to reduce school property taxe......
House keepers: Local delegates all will run again
It's unanimous. Every state representative in the county is running for another two-year term. State Reps. Tom Creighton, Gordon Denlinger, Dave Hickernell, Mike Sturla and Katie True all said in interviews today that they are seeking re-election. They join state Reps. John Bea......
Charities push for vote on bingo bill
Leaders of an association of charities are wondering if state Sen. Gibson E. Armstrong is deliberately holding up a bill they believe would help nonprofits raise money, but the senator says that's not the case.The bill, House Bill 169, would boost by thousands of dollars the maximum pa......
Politicians dish it out: Annual pre-Thanksgiving meal feeds 300 at rescue mission
It was the haves giving to the have-nots.Wednesday, elected officials from all levels of government met at Water Street Rescue Mission for the mission's annual Great Thanksgiving Banquet.Nearly 300 people had a hardy Thanksgiving meal. Most of them live at the shelter, but the p......
Bear gets 23 co-sponsors for bill
State Rep. John C. Bear didn't take the calls lightly."I really feel for them," Bear said. "It really throws those families into havoc."Those families include at least 53 of his Lititz-area constituents who were victims of the Personal Financial Management mo......
Property tax at core of new House bill
Pennsylvania House Republicans are once again proposing legislation for the abolition of school property taxes.State Rep. Sam Rohrer of Berks County, along with several fellow House members, including State Rep. Gordon Denlinger of Narvon, will present the School Property Tax Elimination A......
Earl to seek funds for Route 322 project
Earl Township officials plan to meet this fall with state representatives and local businesses to secure funding for improvements on a busy stretch of Route 322.A plan to add lights at Railroad Avenue and Wanner Road was estimated at $402,000 during early planning stages. But Earl secretar......
County is old friend to Tyson chief
Bond — Richard Bond returned to the county Tuesday four decades after graduating from college here.Calling it a triumphant return may be an understatement for Bond, a 1969 Elizabethtown College grad who was named chief executive of Tyson Foods 15 months ago.Speaking before a g......
Gun sales shutdown sparks outcry
It seems the squeaky rifle just might get the grease.An outcry from state legislators, pro-gun organizations and hunters about a planned five-day shutdown of a Pennsylvania State Police computer system that would halt gun sales across the state has prompted Gov. Ed Rendell to search for an......
Bob Bensing dies; led GOP
Former Lancaster County Republican Committee chairman Bob Bensing of Ephrata died Wednesday at age 76 after a "lengthy illness," according to current chairman Dave Dumeyer."I think a lot of people found his leadership very inspirational," Dumeyer said. "And he was ......
Hunting on, gun sales off
The first week of September is always a good one for local gun shops, because Pennsylvania's fall hunting season opens Sept. 1.Gun shop owners had especially high expectations this year, because Labor Day falls on Sept. 3, meaning lots of hunters would be off from work and available to......
Ag budget: Wrong topic for political hay
It's a "disgrace," state Rep. Tom Creighton said of funding cuts for agriculture in the new state budget.Agriculture is the "No. 1 industry" in Pennsylvania, chimed in Rep. Bryan Cutler, "and we are neglecting it.""A cut this size," warned Rep. Gordon Denlinger, "is going to be a wa......
Agriculture cuts not all that deep
Taking $4.2 million from the state Department of Agriculture prompted several county Republican lawmakers to vote against the state budget this week."A cut this size is going to be a wake-up call for the whole ag community," said state Rep. Gordon Denlinger of Narvon, a member of......
Budget passes despite local opposition
Republican House members from Lancaster County were unanimous in their opposition to the $27.5 billion budget approved Monday, calling it a "bloated" plan that rewards special interests while slashing worthwhile programs and ignoring taxpayers. "The only tax break we gave to a......
Senate delays smoking ban
A bill that would have barred smokers from lighting up in Pennsylvania's restaurants, bars and casinos stalled Monday as the state Senate overwhelmingly rejected the House's version of the measure, delaying final passage until at least the fall.Senate Republican Leader Dominic Pileggi cite......
Wine sales hit the market
Consumers soon may be able to buy Pennsylvania wines in farmers markets.A bill sponsored by state Rep. Tim Solobay, a Washington County Democrat, would add farmers markets to the list of venues where wines produced by Pennsylvania vineyards may be sold.Wine tastings also would be pe......
'It gives you a sense of purpose'
Water Street Rescue Mission has been helping the homeless and downtrodden for more than a century.But while the outside appearance of the building on South Prince Street has changed little over the years, inside, it looks brand new.Friday, that new interior was showcased during a de......
Commission: Dog laws still need work
A slate of proposed changes to Pennsylvania's dog kennel laws is going back to the drawing board.The Independent Regulatory Review Commission released comments and recommendations Monday after examining the proposed changes and more than 16,000 public comments submitted to the state De......
E-town hunter bags 890-pound bull moose in N.H.
This past hunting season was a good one for Lancaster County hunters who applied for lottery hunts.I mean, John Shirk of Goodville won the first Pennsylvania bull elk tag of anyone in the county, and then he went up to Clinton County and shot the state record nontypical bull, which ranks a......
Voucher speech provokes discussion
The idea of giving vouchers to parents to send their children to a school of their choice has been around since the mid-1950s.But William Darity, an economist speaking at Millersville University recently, said adding a means-tested wrinkle to the school vouchers debate could bridge a long-......
Residents rally vs. closing
A capacity crowd of more than 130 people rallied against the proposed closing of Caernarvon Elementary School at a more-than three-hour public hearing Tuesday night.Parents, concerned residents, local and state officials, grade-school students and Caernarvon alumni gathered at Eastern Lanc......
County GOP lawmakers critical of ag budget cuts
Agriculture funding cuts and new initiatives proposed by Gov. Ed Rendell will hurt Pennsylvania farmers. That's what several seemingly frustrated county Republican legislators told local farm leaders Thursday at an Agricultural Issues Forum breakfast meeting at the Farm and Home Center. Th......
Boyd seeks ban on gay marriages
Lawmakers and gay-rights advocates fired opening salvos Tuesday in a battle over how marriage should be defined in Pennsylvania's constitution.

Legislators led by state Rep. Scott Boyd, a Lampeter Republican, introduced a House bill to begin amending the the state constitution so it w...