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October
24th, 2008 Issue
Lancaster's Cold Case Files
October
17th, 2008 Issue
Gib Bets on Death - The Post looks at the retiring Senator's
many business ventures
October
10th, 2008 Issue
$28 Million Train Wreck - F&M and LGH's Controversial Plan
October
3rd, 2008 Issue
Lancaster County Crime Report: How Safe Are We?
September
26, 2008 Issue
A Day in the Life of... A City Trash Hauler
September
19, 2008 Issue
Is Dale High's Crossings Project Dead in the Water?
September
12, 2008 Issue
F&M Bars Post from McCain Event!
September 5,
2008 Issue
Molly Henderson Wins Round One Against Lancaster Newspapers
August 22, 2008
Issue
Money Grab! How Big Business Hides Behind "Non-Profits"
August 15, 2008
Issue
Warwick Township Police Chief Rich Garipoli - Raising the Standard!
August 8, 2008
Issue
Landis Homes says that a 92 year old must leave!
August 1, 2008
Issue
Did the District Attorney's Office Mislead the Post?
July 25, 2008
Issue
An Exclusive interview with Rick Gray
July 18, 2008
Issue
The Intell Five - did Kirchner take the fall for the reporters?
July 11, 2008
Issue
Christmas in July! Taxpayers pay for politicians' wish list.
July 4, 2008
Issue
Special Independence Day Edition!
June 27, 2008
Issue
Highmark - No 'Helping Hand' for girl born with no ears.
June 20, 2008
Issue
Code Blues - IS the city breaking its own rules?
June 13, 2008
Issue
The Missing Newspaper box and F&M free speech
June 6, 2008
Issue
Stealing Paper and F&M Goon Squad
May 30, 2008
Issue
F&M Cover-up?
May 23, 2008
Issue
The Future of Lancaster County?
May 16, 2008
Issue
Hamilton Club
May 9, 2008 Issue
Gib Armstrong
May
2, 2008 Issue
Peggy Steinman
April 25, 2008
Issue
King Dale High
April
18, 2008 Issue
The Real Paul Thibault
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To our readers
Date: December 27, 2008
Due to unanticipated circumstances beyond our control,
there will be a delay until the Lancaster Post can be redesigned and restarted. Please accept our sincerest apologies.
More information will be posted here as soon as it is available.
- the staff of the Lancaster Post
For immediate release
Contacts: Ron Harper, Jr., (717) 471.6520
Date: October 30, 2008
Lancaster Post Moves to the Web
The
publisher of the
Lancaster Post announced a change in focus
from a print newspaper that happens to have a website, to a website that
occasionally prints a newspaper.
Ron Harper,
Jr., Publisher, said, "The Post was published for more than half
of a year, every week, which established the Post as a brand, and
there are plans to print again, but less frequently."
Harper
wll spend the next two weeks
focusing on the Post's mockumentary, "Big Wigs of Lancaster," and
upgrading the paper's otherwise self-described "boring" website. "Because
of the skeleton crew that put out the Post, the paper's voice will
be silent for a short while, but when 'Big Wigs' comes out, people will
know the Post is back!" said
Harper.
Additionally,
the Lancaster
Post's recent victory in Lancaster County court <<click HERE to
read the press release >> has also inspired the advancing of
various legal issues. "The
legal matters have been neglected because of the day-to-day operations of
a weekly paper run by such a small group of people," Harper said. "We
must begin to prosecute the cases. The Post has been attacked from
the beginning by various people and groups that want to silence our Constitutional
rights. We are going to aggressively go after them, but need time to determine
strategy and get a team assembled to fight back. We are done taking these
body blows from people who are enemies of the Constitution."
Readers
are encouraged to pay attention to LancasterPost.com for website updates.
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October 24th , 2008
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