Voters in Tuesday’s municipal election told LNP | LancasterOnline they came out to the polls in an off-year to make their voices heard about local schools and the courts. Several
Polling places throughout Lancaster County were seeing a steady flow of voters early in the day, with many voters voicing interest in and concern over some highly contested school board
MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: May 1, 2021 709 Club members put the final touches on the sale setup as the clock ticks down to the 9 a.m. opening. Plants were priced with color tags, with the vast majority costing $5 or less. In addition to plants, the club offers garden tool, décor and books under the “boutique” tent. How about some marigolds for that hanging basket? The line began forming well in advance of the 9 a.m. opening. Due to COVID, customers were let in a few at a time to maintain safe social distancing. Brenda Brown of Edmonds plans to spend the afternoon planting her purchases in her home garden.
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