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Dive into the heart of Lancaster County with "So Good Lancaster," your guide to the funky, interesting, and hidden gems of the area. From breakfast hotspots to nightlife, historical roots to modern attractions, join Jason Mundok in exploring what makes Lancaster uniquely vibrant. Featuring interviews with key local figures and insights into food and drink, art and culture, entertainment, and non-profit initiatives, this podcast is your all-access pass to the stories and people that embody th ...
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Submitting ourselves under the preaching of God's word is vital to the believer's life. "All Scripture is breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and for training in righteousness, that the man of God may be competent, equipped for every good work." (2 Tim 3:16-17)
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Clean Water Conversations

Lancaster Clean Water Partners

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Brought to you by Lancaster Clean Water Partners, Clean Water Conversations is a lively series of discussions with leaders, volunteers and difference-makers in our shared goal of clean and clear waterways by 2040. Join our hosts Allyson Gibson and Kenn Bennett as they talk with guests about clean water work being done in Lancaster County and have a little fun along the way. Season 3 is sponsored by Chesapeake Conservancy For questions or episode suggestions, contact us at info@LancasterClean ...
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Nick Ulmer and AJ Beamer discuss all things sports, emphasizing Philadelphia Sports and local scholastic sports in the Lancaster County area. Just two guys hanging out, talking about topics they enjoy! You can also enjoy interviews of individuals who document their personal sports journey with AJ on episodes of "Times Yours." You can even listen to postgame reflections on Eagles football games with AJ and the D.R.E. with "LTTR: Postgame Podcast." (AJ's son Sam sometimes joins the postgame fe ...
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Lancaster Happy Hour

Chuck Honabach Team

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The Chuck Honabach Team of Realty ONE Group Unlimited, located in Lancaster PA, looks to connect you to all things Lancaster. They will introduce you to not only to various local businesses and the people behind the business but also to various events and happenings throughout Lancaster County.
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717 Church

717 Church

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717 Church strives to be a church that is Kingdom-focused, spirit-led, and relationally-driven. Our heart as a church is to grow in relationship with Jesus our King and live out what His Word calls us to. At 717, church happens every Sunday, but we meet in two different ways. The 1st and 3rd Sundays of the month are “gather” weeks. We gather to Worship the King and learn from the Word in community. The 2nd and 4th Sundays are “connect” weeks, where we focus on relationship building and disci ...
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Hi, My name is Janet Sierk and I’m also known as “Your Lancaster RE Agent”. I Love all things Lancaster, PA. I live, work, invest and raise my son in this wonderful County. This is a place to see what events are going on as well as getting to know the local businesses. Because I am a Real Estate agent I will occasionally share my “Let’s Talk Real Estate” Playlist. If you’re interested in being featured on my Youtube channel/ Lancaster BUZZ / Podcast, reach out @ [email protected] ...
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Talking about Agave & Cactus from farms to products. I will cover using permaculture practices on farms for the new industry of California Agave & Cactus, such as the use of animals & biomimicry. California Agave today is mainly being used for spirits, and cactus fruit is mainly being used for consumption or wine. I farm both agave & cactus in Hi Vista & Lancaster, which are cities in Northeast Los Angeles County, & in the Western Mojave Desert. I will talk about my experiences, observations ...
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What’s on Tap, Lancaster? pours out the latest need-to-know trends, insights, and strategies for the Lancaster County business community. Featuring interviews with professionals representing a variety of industries and initiatives, What’s on Tap, Lancaster? will equip and inspire you to cultivate a thriving Lancaster community. What’s on Tap, Lancaster? is a podcast by the Lancaster Chamber.
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Amish Road Show

Seth Dochter

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This is the official Amish Road Show from Amishroadshow.com Come join us as we travel the countryside discovering lots of great places to see in Lancaster County, PA. We will be meeting great people, seeing great points of interest, and discovering the Amish, Mennonite, and other Plain Communities from the Area.
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The Spark

WITF, Inc.

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When people come together and talk about really interesting topics, great questions spark better understanding and opportunities for new ideas to form. On The Spark from WITF, hosts Scott LaMar and Aniya Faulcon start the conversations about what’s happening in the world and at home. Share your ideas at https://witf.org/programs/the-spark.
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History isn't always written in the halls of government or on the battlefields of revolution. Sometimes, it's tucked into the rugged edges of Pennsylvania’s landscapes — like the Welsh Mountains of Lancaster County, where the Buzzard Gang built their legend. On a recent episode of The Spark, I sat down with historian and criminal justice expert Mic…
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A coalition of Pennsylvania providers is urging lawmakers to include a $13 million funding increase in the upcoming state budget to support residential rehabilitation services for individuals with traumatic brain injuries. If approved, the state investment would unlock an additional $17 million in federal Medicaid matching funds, bringing the total…
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Two failed polygraphs, recovered evidence, and a four-decade long investigation. As the investigation into the murder of 19-year-old Lisa Au continued, the “second suspect” garners suspicion. Evidence is recovered that challenges the initial theory that Lisa was murdered by a police officer… or someone posing as one. Was that recovered evidence an …
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When Van Wagner talks about trees, it’s more than just classroom chatter — it’s a personal mission. The Danville Area High School agriculture teacher and certified forester recently completed a unique and physically demanding journey: climbing a tree at the highest point in each of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/supp…
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For Dr. Eric Selvey, President of the Pride Festival of Central Pennsylvania, Pride is personal — and political. After first joining the board in 1993, serving as president for three of those years, and then returning in 2021 after the pandemic hiatus, Selvey has seen the LGBTQ+ movement in Central Pennsylvania evolve into something both resilient …
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Tucked away in the wooded hills of Lititz, Pennsylvania, the Wolf Sanctuary of PA offers a permanent home to over 50 gray wolves and wolf dogs—animals too wild for domestic life and too misunderstood for most traditional shelters. Since its founding in 1980 by the Darlington family, the sanctuary has grown into both a rescue haven and a powerful ed…
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June marks Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, a time to spotlight the unique challenges men face in seeking mental health support. Dr. Luke Piper, a psychiatrist at UPMC Lititz, joined The Spark to share both professional insights and a deeply personal story. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/ See omnystudio.com/listener for pri…
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part 1, ways 1-101- sell your leaves to a BBQ spot2- grind it up and ferment it and sell as an animal sillage 3 - sell your pinas to distillers, or create your own spirit from the pinas. 4- make and sell pulque,5- aquamiel distillates, pulque distillates6- sell to agave wine producers, niche market may need to do yourself7- sell agave stalks whole …
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For more than six decades, Long’s Park Amphitheater has echoed with the sounds of live music every summer Sunday night — a tradition that continues in 2025 with a vibrant lineup of 12 free concerts from June 1 through August 17. “The summer music series at Longs Park Amphitheater is a tradition in Lancaster that’s spanned over 63 years,” said Krist…
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We’re taking a peek inside the vibrant pop-up scene in Lancaster with the founders of the Good Goods Market: Jami from Petals Flower Trike, Holly from Hillie Ceramics, and Murphy from The Good Murph. Discover how a dinner conversation sparked a creative collaboration that has blossomed into a beloved local market hosted at West Art. Our So Good Mus…
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Coming up on this week's edition of The Spark Weekly. Anne Danahy of WPSU and Wyatt Massey of Spotlight PA will discuss the closure of 7 Penn State campuses, agreed to by the Board of Trustees in a 25 to 8 vote. Also on the program: As the nation observes Memorial Day, many Americans pause to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service.…
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On The Spark this week, we explored the fascinating intersection of art, memory, and environmental legacy with two leaders from the Susquehanna Art Museum. Executive Director Alice Anne Schwab and Rachel O’Connor, the museum’s new Director of Exhibitions, joined us in the studio to talk about Future Fossils, their latest exhibition that’s sparking …
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This week on The Spark’s Journalist Roundtable, we tackle a major shakeup in Pennsylvania higher education: the closure of seven Penn State campuses, a decision formally approved by the university’s Board of Trustees in a 25 to 8 vote. Joining us to unpack the story are Anne Danahy, reporter for WPSU, and Wyatt Massey, education reporter with Spotl…
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Nearly half of Americans are now breathing unhealthy air — and much of Pennsylvania is among the hardest-hit, according to the American Lung Association’s newly released 2025 State of the Air report. The annual analysis, now in its 26th year, found significant declines in air quality across the state, with Lancaster, Pittsburgh, and Dauphin countie…
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If you’ve ever marveled at the massive Greyhounds that crisscrossed the country or wondered what public transit looked like decades ago, the Museum of Bus Transportation in Hershey, Pennsylvania, is a destination worth pulling over for. And there’s no better time to visit than during its signature event: Spring Fling, happening this June. Support W…
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Dr. Kaushal Kapadia’s path to opening his own dental practice in York, Pennsylvania, began with a self-conscious middle schooler’s smile and a compassionate orthodontist in a small town in India. Today, as the owner of White Rose Family Dental, he brings a lifetime of experience, empathy, and global perspective to his patients—thanks to a journey f…
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Blue lights, torrential rains, and a dry purse. On January 20th, 1982, 19-year-old Lisa Au finished her shift at the salon and met her boyfriend for dinner. After dinner, the couple went their separate ways, but Lisa never made it back home that night. Ten days later her body was found discarded in a roadside ravine. The entire island was struck wi…
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When Alvernia University launched its engineering program in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was more than an academic initiative — it was a bet on the future of Reading, Pennsylvania. Today, that gamble is paying off with a powerful partnership between the university and local industry, most notably Brentwood Industries. Peter Rye, CEO of B…
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If you walk into the Pennsylvania National Fire Museum in Harrisburg, you’ll find more than old fire trucks and helmets. You’ll step into a story of service, family tradition, and decades of dedication to preserving local history—thanks in large part to one man: Dave Houseal. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/ See omnystudio.com/l…
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This month, Project SHARE marks a major milestone: 40 years of nourishing the Carlisle community and awakening hope for those experiencing food insecurity. Since its founding in 1985, the organization has grown from a centralized food distribution initiative into a multifaceted support network addressing both immediate needs and long-term stability…
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When it comes to balancing love, duty, and family, retired military couple Dale and Jan Hamby have lived what many might consider the impossible dream. Both dedicated to decades of service in the U.S. Armed Forces—Dale in the Army, Jan in the Navy—their journey has spanned continents, deployments, and deep personal sacrifice. But their bond only gr…
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As the nation observes Memorial Day, many Americans pause to honor the men and women who gave their lives in service. For Patricia Bowers of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, that solemn remembrance is a year-round mission. Bowers has made it her life’s work to honor the veterans of World War II, particularly those of the 17th Airborne Division—where her la…
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Send us a text In today's episode, AJ and Nick get into a lot of varying topics. They explore the news from the last two weeks. Everything from Tush Push to the Hall of Fame are topics up for discussion. Also, just a disclaimer: during Times Yours, the boys reflect on how some sports cliches just don't translate well to war comparisons. While the t…
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Coming up on this week's edition of The Spark Weekly; Since Pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana in 2016, the cannabis industry has grown quickly—but not without growing pains. In a recent interview on WITF's The Spark, host Asia Tabb sat down with Judith D. Cassel, a leading attorney and advisor for cannabis companies, to explore how the legal…
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In this week’s episode of The Spark on WITF, democracy reporter Jordan Wilkie joined host Asia Tabb to break down the results and implications of Pennsylvania’s 2025 municipal primary elections. Statewide voter turnout hovered around 20%—typical for an odd-year primary with closed primaries, where only voters registered with major parties can parti…
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A pivotal case now before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court could determine whether the state continues participating in a key carbon-reduction program known as the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI). The outcome may have lasting implications for Pennsylvania’s energy policy, economy, and environmental health. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org…
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This Memorial Day weekend, the skies over Harrisburg International Airport (HIA) will roar with precision, speed, and spectacle as the U.S. Navy Blue Angels take over Central Pennsylvania—a first for the region and a homecoming for the event’s promoter. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy inf…
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When Dr. Hagir Elsheikh’s son, Kareem, was diagnosed with autism, she found herself navigating an under-resourced system. Determined to change that reality for other families, she founded Kareem’s Mission—a nonprofit dedicated to providing support, advocacy, and education for individuals with autism across Central Pennsylvania and beyond. Support W…
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This podcast is a conversation I had with Keirstyn Amponsah, who is researching Dryfarming/Sustainable Farming Practices with Purdue. She had some great questions & this convo has alot of cool knowledge i think will help you podcast listeners. New podcast coming soon on agave. Enjoy!By steve sanchez
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Homefields Care Farm is set to launch its 26th growing season on May 30, 2025. This milestone underscores its enduring commitment to providing meaningful work and community engagement for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informa…
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Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Ryan Foltz and Sam Son, two of the owners of Pur Man's Brewing and St. Boniface Brewing. We hear about how they got their start, the importance of clean water to brewing and all about their special Water Week Beer, Ripple Effect along with Our Town Brewing. Head to Our Town Brewery or Pour Man's Brewing …
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When people talk about the history of civil rights in America, they usually mention famous names like Martin Luther King Jr. and Rosa Parks. But there are other important people, like William Miller Barbour from Middletown, Pennsylvania, who don’t get as much attention even though they did a lot for the movement. Recently, researchers at Elizabetht…
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A business associate, an abandoned car, and a warehouse. On June 3rd of 2022, 22-year-old Nihar Mehta vanished from Orange, California. He was last seen at a warehouse he was leasing with his business associate, Manuel "Manny" Chavez Zamudio. When investigators spoke to Zamudio, his story left them with more questions than answers. Where is Nihar M…
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In a recent episode of The Spark, Dr. Christine Senecal, Associate Professor of History at Shippensburg University, delved into the multifaceted history of birth control. Drawing from her extensive background in medieval history and women's studies, Dr. Senecal provided a comprehensive overview of how family planning has evolved across different cu…
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Since Pennsylvania legalized medical marijuana in 2016, the cannabis industry has grown quickly—but not without growing pains. In a recent interview on WITF's The Spark, host Asia Tabb sat down with Judith D. Cassel, a leading attorney and advisor for cannabis companies, to explore how the legal landscape has evolved and what misconceptions still c…
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