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Here s how many COVID-19 cases were reported at Lancaster County schools this week
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Portable toilet games; driving with a woman on the hood of a vehicle: Lancaster County police log, June 15, 2021
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Aliyah Diffenbach is just 15 years old and has already written more than 20 original songs.
The Warwick Middle School eighth-grader began writing her own songs as a way to cope with the challenges of the past year. As she notes, dealing with loneliness and feeling cut off from the rest of the world is something everyone can understand in these days of COVID-19. For Aliyah, those feelings are more intense than for most of her friends and classmates at Warwick Middle School. She has had to do virtual classes because she cannot risk being in the classroom and any possible exposure to COVID-19.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers.
Ben Stoltzfus, 955 N. State St., Ephrata, April 23. There is no thermometer available in cheese refrigerator to ensure a temperature of 41 F or less is maintained.
C Town Mini Market, 451 E. King St., complaint, April 23. No violations.
Dash Alternative School, 630 Rockland St., April 23. No violations.
House of Tacos, 2042 W. Main St., Mount Joy, opening, April 23. No sign or poster posted at the hand-wash sink in the kitchen area to remind food employees to wash their hands. Coving by prep sink not sealed to the wall in the kitchen area. Hot and cold connections at the hand-wash sink by front counter and refrigerator leaking.
The Warwick Middle School Future City team didnât have to travel far to take home the 2nd place prize at the National Future City competition.
Instead of traveling to Washington, D.C. to compete as usual, the competition was held online. The award-winning team was honored at a virtual ceremony held on Wednesday, April 7.
The students thought they were going to be interviewed about their project during a live video call but then discovered that they had made the top five. Then they were surprised to find out during the awards ceremony that Warwick Middle School received the awards for âBest Presentation Videoâ and âBest City for Transportationâ in the Central Pennsylvania regionals. Best of all was learning that they were named as 2nd place in the national finals.
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