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Lancaster City Council approves resolutions, flag raisings and a slate of appointments

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At its June 10 meeting the Lancaster City Council approved multiple ceremonial resolutions, scheduled flag raisings, and confirmed appointments to the Ethics Commission and other local bodies in unanimous or near‑unanimous votes.

Lancaster City Council on June 10 approved a series of ceremonial resolutions, two flag raisings for 2026, heritage‑district design changes and a set of appointments to local boards and commissions.

The council voted to adopt several proclamations and recognitions — including a resolution recognizing June as Immigrant Heritage Month and June 20 as World Refugee Day (Resolution No. 41 20 25); a Juneteenth recognition for June 19, 2025 (Resolution No. 40 20 25); and a resolution naming June 2025 as LGBTQIA+ Pride Month in the city (Resolution No. 43 20 25). The body also approved requests from the Lancaster NAACP for flag raisings to mark Black History Month (approved for Feb. 2, 2026; Resolution No. 44 20 25) and Juneteenth 2026 (Resolution No. 45 20 25).

Councilors also voted to approve three…

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