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Intentionally letting out a service dog, stealing from parked cars: Lancaster County Police Log: Tuesday, Dec 22, 2020

Intentionally letting out a service dog, stealing from parked cars: Lancaster County Police Log: Tuesday, Dec 22, 2020
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Winter storm: What you need to know as Lancaster County prepares for a foot or more of snow

Winter storm: What you need to know as Lancaster County prepares for a foot or more of snow
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Police search for missing York teen believed to be in Columbia, Lancaster County

Updated: 3:42 PM EST December 14, 2020 LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. Police are searching for a missing York teen who was last seen in Columbia, Lancaster County. Emma Smith, 14, was last seen in the area of 4th and Locust streets on Sunday, Columbia Borough Police say. She is reportedly not familiar with the Columbia area and may be a threat to herself, according to police. Smith is described as a white female, 5 feet, 1 inch tall, weighing about 105 pounds. She has blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a light blue coat with red pants. Anyone who comes in contact with Smith is encouraged to call 911 immediately.  

Lancaster County s 2 poorest school districts shortchanged $1 5M in coronavirus relief: report

Lancaster County’s two poorest school districts were left out of a combined $1.5 million in the latest batch of federal coronavirus relief, expanding funding inequities at a time when school districts with high percentages of low-income students needed it most, according to a new report. Because the latest batch of federal coronavirus aid was distributed based on enrollment, not poverty, school districts with the most need received less than they should have compared to their more affluent peers, the report states. The report, published Monday by the Keystone Research Center, a left-leaning think tank based in Harrisburg, suggests the funding should have flowed through Pennsylvania’s basic education funding formula, which the state uses to fund new money to school districts each year and considers poverty and other factors.

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