Lancaster County’s new clerk of courts began her tenure Tuesday with a splash, firing a top aide who won an award for employee of the year just weeks ago.
The Pennsylvania Senate passed a bill with bipartisan support Wednesday that would move the 2024 presidential primary up to March 19 — more than a month sooner than its current
Lancaster County government is currently staffed at pre-pandemic levels, officials reported Monday during a review of hiring efforts at the monthly salary board meeting.
Lancaster County Prison’s drug-assisted treatment program for addiction could get a big boost today if county commissioners approve a $500,000 grant to help expand the program.
Lancaster County government has about $40 million left of its $106 million allocation from the 2021 American Rescue Plan Act, and on Wednesday, county commissioners plan to establish a strategy