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Jan 10, 2025 |
lancasteronline.com | DaniRae Renno
When: East Donegal Township Board of Supervisors reorganization meeting, Jan. 6. What happened: The board passed a raise in salary for supervisors to $4,190 per year, which will take place at the start of a new term. Background: The former rate of compensation was $2,500 per year. The new amount is the maximum permitted by a recent change in state law, passed by the legislature this summer.
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Dec 2, 2024 |
news.etown.edu | DaniRae Renno
Ten Elizabethtown College students enrolled in Professor of International Studies, Professor of Political Science & Director of the Honors Program Oya Dursun-Özkanca’s European Union (EU) Simulation course recently represented the College at the annual Mid-Atlantic European Union Simulation (MEUS) from Nov. 14 to 16.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
lancasteronline.com | DaniRae Renno
When: East Donegal Township Board of Supervisors meeting, Nov. 19. What happened: East Donegal Township, in partnership with the state, is considering improvements to the Route 743 and 441 intersection, in light of the GSK vaccine packaging facility’s planned expansion, Township Manager Jeff Butler said. Background: Butler said he met to discuss proposed intersection improvements with representatives from the state Department of Transportation, state Sen. Ryan P.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
etownian.com | DaniRae Renno
The string of political texts that campaign offices sent to Pennsylvanians during the 2024 elections was not unwarranted, as in true swing state fashion, the commonwealth flipped red across the majority of elections at the national and state level. In the presidential election, President-elect Donald Trump had a margin of nearly two percentage points, the Associated Press data shows, as opposed to 2020, when current President Joe Biden won the state by just over 1%.
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Nov 4, 2024 |
etownian.com | DaniRae Renno
The United States general election is tomorrow, and the country will vote for its 47th president. Pennsylvania’s impact on the election has not been understated by the media, the candidates and political pundits across the commonwealth. But when will voters actually know the results of the election? The Associated Press typically calls the winners in the elections. They call the race based on facts like certified vote counts and how many votes are still uncounted.
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