NEWS

  • Local restaurant inspections released

    Local restaurant inspections released

    March 19 to April 2, restaurant and food handler inspections took place throughout Lancaster County, and the results have finally been released. The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture uses a reporting process for all food handlers called “risk-based.” The main goal of a risk-based inspection is to assess the amount of regulation an operator has over

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  • New law in Pa. keeps Amish from casting their vote

    New law in Pa. keeps Amish from casting their vote

    On March 14, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett signed a new law, joining Pennsylvania with Indiana, Kansas, Tennessee and Georgia as having the strictest voter identification requirement in the United States. Republicans are advocating the law as a way to avoid voter fraud. However, Attorney General Eric Holder strongly opposes the law, believing the law discriminates

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  • Senate elections underway through today

    Senate elections underway through today

    Elections are being held this week to determine who will be on the Student Senate executive cabinet for the 2012-2013 academic year. Campaign took place Monday, April 16, and voting is still up on Blackboard until this Friday. The organization that advocates for student rights has four Elizabethtown College students on the ballot for next

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