Friday, March 14th, 2025

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Good morning, Lancaster. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 14th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Lancaster Public Library continues repairs on its first floor after significant flooding and now offers limited outdoor services using its Outreach Van at Ewell Plaza (services run today from 9 to 6, on Thursday from 9 to 6 and on Friday from 9 to 5) while planning to reopen the second floor on March 17. FOX43
ACCIDENTS NEWS
- ➤ Rescue crews removed the doors from a demolished car in Eden Township on Wednesday at 6:54 a.m.—freeing a trapped person who suffered minor injuries after a crash with a school bus at Valley Road/Route 372 and May Post Office Road as fire police closed the road. WGAL
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Lancaster County police said a teen was told by her doctor that she was too far along for a surgical abortion, and after her friend informed authorities of her hidden pregnancy, she bought online medicine to end it by burying a severely premature fetus in her backyard—coroner officials reported the remains were in advanced decomposition. PennLive
- ➤ A 20-year-old woman was shot in the head in a Lancaster Township parking lot at Getty Mart on 1100 Millersville Pike on Jan. 10, 2025—police are looking for 23-year-old Noel Robles, who is charged with aggravated assault, possession of a prohibited firearm, and recklessly endangering others. Daily Voice
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Annie Bailey's Irish Public House in downtown Lancaster is ready for St. Patrick's Day with a festive menu that features Shepherd's pie, cheesesteak eggrolls, bangers n' mash and curry cauliflower pie. The pub will offer extended brunch, dinner and bar hours from Friday to Monday—giving guests extra time to celebrate. FOX43
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Lancaster County Rep. Ismail Smith-Wade-El and Philadelphia Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler introduced a bill in PA to restore net neutrality rules that stop internet providers from blocking or slowing service for certain content plus ensuring fair pricing for all users. Federal protections ended on January 2, 2025 when a court struck down old rules, prompting the move to counter rising costs by tech companies. WDAC
- ➤ Lancaster County Office of Aging will host its 35th Annual Senior Games from May 5 to 9 for seniors aged 55 and older — registration is now open. Lancaster County
SPORTS NEWS
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Forgotten Friend Live Reptile Show
Experience a fun and educational live show featuring 15 different reptiles from around the world, perfect for families and animal enthusiasts.
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Dave Hause Live Performance
Dave Hause will perform live at Tellus360 in Lancaster, PA.
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2025 Gap Fire Company Mud Sale
The Gap Fire Company is hosting their annual Mud Sale featuring a variety of auctions, food, and drinks across two days at the Houston Run Community Center.
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The Wild Hymns Concert
The Wild Hymns will perform a blend of dreamy vocals and emotive lyrics at the Zoetropolis Cinema Stillhouse.
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New Holland Band Spring Concert 2025
The New Holland Band will showcase a diverse program including classical and contemporary pieces during their annual spring concert at Good Shepherd Chapel.
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Acoustic Performance by Mark DeRose & The Dreadnoughts at Southern Market
Enjoy a night of feel-good music featuring rootsy soul, classic rock, and rich harmonies performed by Mark DeRose & The Dreadnoughts, an acoustic trio.
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Acrylic Pouring Workshop
1-4 p.m. — Pennsylvania Guild of Craftsmen — $15 materials fee — Unleash your creativity with the beginner-friendly Acrylic Pouring technique for stunning visual art.
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Gluten Freedom Fest
10 AM – 5 PM — Rotunda at Lauxmont Farms — Tickets required — Celebrate gluten-free living with delicious treats and fun activities.
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April Girls Night Out & FUNdraiser
6-9 p.m. — Board & Brush Creative Studio — $40-$78 — Create personalized wood signs while supporting Lancaster Women For Good.
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Noah - The Musical
11 AM – 2 PM — Sight & Sound Theatres — Ticket prices vary — Experience the adventure of Noah's Ark with live animals on stage.
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