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“Today’s order reflects the Pennsylvania Supreme Court majority’s continued shift from a fair arbiter of fact and law to a rubber stamp for liberal special interests and left-wing partisan political positions.”
While the shelter, which can house between 20 and 40 people at one time, has fluctuated it’s numbers in years past, during the COVID-19 pandemic the shelter has been consistently full, according to Erin Timmins, advocacy and prevention supervisor at the YWCA.
“I felt so much relief of everything that I’ve been holding…it was just like, wow,” Francisco said. “Then in the moment when I was crying, I was outside of my body looking at myself being empathetic. “It’s okay, let it go”
HACC to host “Free College Day” teaching future students about the financial aid process
Avoiding “Major” Confusion: Strategies for the Undecided Student: HACC’s Career Services team will teach future students about career services and provide the tools to assist students in choosing their pathway.
Pa. lawmakers unveil bipartisan plans for juvenile justice system reform, standardize practices
Pa. lawmakers unveil bipartisan plans for juvenile justice system reform, standardize practices
In Ephrata, volunteers from Bethany Slavic Church have raised more than $200,000 to help Ukrainian refugees. Church members are working with contacts in Poland to manage a network there that helps connect refugees with temporary housing.
“Vehicle electrification is crucial to meeting climate mitigation targets,” Jaramillo said. “We need vehicle electrification and clean electricity. The only chance of significantly reducing the emissions from personal vehicles is if we electrify…that’s the most prevalent technology.”
After hitting rock bottom from a struggle and battle with addiction and finding himself inside a federal prison he realized in that moment he can only go up from there
“We are fortunate to have a such jewel in the Annville Library in the historic district, and these improvements will have a positive effect on the entire area.”
There are numerous ways to support the Lebanon County community for Day of Caring. Businesses can sponsor the day, host fundraisers or sign up teams to volunteer. Families and individuals can donate their time and talent or make a financial contribution to show their commitment to ensuring a stronger community for us all.