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Government group seeks public input
EPHRATA - Attention Lancaster Countians: the county's Government Study Commission wants your opinion on how to craft a new setup for Lancaster's County government. As they near the 18 months provided for public study, the group is seeking public comment on some of the ways their proposed home rule charte...
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Creighton addresses Clay Township
MT. AIRY - Representative Tom Creighton spoke at the Clay Township Supervisor's meeting in January. He began his speech by saying that he didn't hear from Clay Township "very often," a good sign of the relationship between the township and community. "It means that they're (supe...
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Businesses support Red Cross month
EPHRATA - In 1943, President Franklin D. Roosevelt designated March as American Red Cross month, a mission his wife Eleanor volunteered for during World War I and World War II. D&E Communications is supporting the American Red Cross in a many ways this March. They are flying the Red Cross flag in fro...
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Ephrata dominates Science Fair again
LANCASTER - It is a known fact that Ephrata High School students as well as teachers and staff hold science academics to a high standard for education. Ephrata High School students brought home two of the top awards at the 55th annual Lancaster Newspapers Science and Engineering Fair at the Mayser Gymnasiu...
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For the kids: raising money, raising awareness
EPHRATA - Anytime cancer strikes a life is a tragic time, but especially when that life is that of a child. Students and teachers at Ephrata High School came together with those from Cocalico and Garden Spot to make a difference in the lives of kids with cancer during the Four Diamonds mini-thon. It is c...
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Ephrata Rec hosts 'Biggest Loser' stars on March 29
EPHRATA - Two of the biggest losers from TVs "Biggest Loser" show will share their experiences with the community on March 29 at 4 p.m. at the Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ryan Rodriguez and Nicole Michalik from Biggest Loser season four have both lost over 100 pounds. In addition to their experien...
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Geese, duck euthanizing ruffles feathers at meeting
Borough Council approves police management study EPHRATA - Despite opposition from some residents, the Ephrata Borough Council will proceed with plans to reduce the population of ducks and geese and will also conduct a study of the police department's finances. The council approved the measures following a period of sometimes tense debate with one ...
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Administrators Brubaker, Hurst, leave EASD
EPHRATA - Long-time Ephrata Area School District Business Manager Roger Brubaker will be retiring from his position on Friday, June 20. At the Feb. 25 meeting of the school board, Jean Hornberger was approved as the assistant business manager effective April 25, and will become the business manager upon ...
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Early a.m. fire causes $25,000 in damages
EPHRATA - A potentially devastating situation was averted early Wednesday morning, thanks to the quick thinking of a passing motorist and fast response by the Lincoln Fire Co. According to Randy Gockley, Assistant Fire Chief at Lincoln Fire Co., shortly after 3 a.m. they responded to a reported building ...
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Council considers $28K police study
EPHRATA - Is the Ephrata Police Department efficiently staffed? Does it operate effectively? Is there room for improvement? Ephrata Borough Council is considering a professional management study to re-evaluate the department's needs and to prepare for an incoming chief. The Public Safety Committee r...
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