Gregory J. Scott, the architect who writes the monthly column âDesign Interventionâ for LNP | LancasterOnline, will present a talk on âLancasterâs Forgotten Architect: James Warnerâ next week.
The talk, part of LancasterHistoryâs spring lecture series, can be viewed via Zoom at 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 11.
Lancaster is filled with examples of the work of the London-born Warner, who lived from 1865 to 1913.
Warner came to the United States at age 19, first settling in Harrisburg and then moving to Lancaster at age 24. He immediately won the commission to design Lancasterâs Central Market building.
As a young man, Warner also was chosen to design such local buildings as the Catherine Long Mansion (now the Hamilton Club), the old library building at what is now Millersville University, St. Johnâs Lutheran Church, South Duke Street and South Mulberry Street schools and major mansions for wealthy Lancaster families.
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Sioux City police investigating a murder at a home near Glenn and South Mulberry Street in Morningside. A news release says when officer arrived for a check welfare call this morning, they found a man and woman dead from apparent gunshot wounds. Detectives believe they identified all of the parties involved and are not looking for any suspects in the case. A spokesperson was not able to confirm if the deaths were caused by murder-suicide.
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Authorities haven’t released more details on a farming accident in Woodbury County that killed an eight-year-old. The accident happened yesterday afternoon on a farm east of Climbing Hill.
Elijah Williams sought on felony warrant after pushing officer out of his car
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Officer Clay Blair, 26, was patrolling the area when he saw a vehicle fail to stop at a stop sign on South Mulberry Street near Mendota Street around 4:45 p.m. Sunday, according to a police report.
A traffic stop was initiated. The driver, later identified as Elijah Williams, began to make furtive movements by reaching in the left side of the driver s side door, according to the report.
Blair asked Williams to step out of the vehicle, which he did. He began to reach into his pockets several times, according to video recorded by the Mansfield police cruiser s dash camera.
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Habitat hopes for families: Sweat equity leads to affordable new home
By Gary Huffenberger - ghuffenberger@wnewsj.com
In 2020, Clinton County Habitat for Humanity built a house on South Mulberry Street in Wilmington.
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Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
WILMINGTON Presently the Clinton County Habitat for Humanity has no partner families lined up for one of its affordable and energy-efficient houses for people who otherwise couldn’t obtain one.
Clinton County Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors President Tom Matrka said the 501(c)(3) non-profit organization normally builds two homes a year, and the times they haven’t is because it didn’t have partner families to match a new house with.