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Lancaster, PA
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Winner
: $2M Lottery Ticket Sold In Lancaster County
A $2 million lottery ticket was sold in Lancaster County.The Pennsylvania Lottery Commission has announced a Cash 5 with Quick Cash lottery ticket has been sold at a Sheetz located in the 1500 block of East Main Street in Mount Joy. The ticket sold matched all five balls drawn on Thursday, March 25. The winning numbers were: 3-8-25-27-42. Sheetz earns a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket. The winner must contact their local lottery office for instruction on how to receive the prize within one year of the purchase date. If that luckily winner is you, call 1-800-692-7481. More …
Lancaster, PA
Obituaries
Michele Young Housley Of Elizabethtown Dies, 48
Michele Young-Housley of Elizabethtown died on March 9 surrounded by her family at Hospice and Community Care in Mount Joy. She was 48 years old. More than $4,700 had been raised on a GoFundMe launched in 2016 for Michele, who was battling cancer then for the second time. Born in Lancaster, Michele was affectionately known as "Chel" and graduated from Elizabethtown Area High School in 1990, according to her obituary. She had been working at Paramount LMS Property Management, her obit says. Services were held March 20. Click here for Michele's complete obituary.
Lower Merion-Narberth, PA
Business
55 More Defiant Pennsylvania Restaurants Ordered Closed -- Some Possibly For Good
Pennsylvania officials ordered an additional 33 restaurants temporarily closed, and have sought an injunction against 22 establishments in repeated violation of COVID-19 orders. The Department of Agriculture's Bureau of Food Safety announced earlier this month announced it would be performing unannounced inspections in an effort to enforce Gov. Tom Wolf's temporary COVID-19 mitigation order. Wolf's order mandates the closure indoor dining, gyms and limiting indoor gatherings to a maximum capacity of 10 people, until Jan. 4. A Crawford County restaurant was initially ordered closed, b…