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wedNesdAY, JANuArY 12, 2022 • VoluMe lVI, No. 40 • reAd THe dIGITAl edITIoN oN THe weB:

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Lancaster County’s First Snow Offers Picturesque Opportunities

Section A

Do You Know...? Page 6A

Student Spotlight Cocalico High School Cameron Nye Lititz Christian School Andrew Hoover Biblical Message ............. 14A Births.................................... 13A Crossword Puzzle......... 12A “Happy Birthday”.......... 13A Obituaries ............................2A Professor Beam’s “Deitsch Eck”......................4A Things To Do ................... 11A

Section B

Who’s Hiring in Transportation

22 MONEYSAVING COUPONS from your favorite local businesses!

Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese The first snow of 2022 only left three to five inches in most parts of the county, but that was more than enough to transform many scenes into a treat for the eyes. This Lititz area farm features a large wreath on the barn, which is reflected in a partially frozen pond while snow covered trees frame the idyllic scene.

District Judge Hamill Retires After 42 Years Serving Community

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ON THE BACK page OF B SECTION! Featuring NEW puzzles each week through February 9th and a SPECIAL CONTEST on February 16th!

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Shopping News Photo by Donald Reese After 42 years serving Denver and the surrounding communities, District Justice Nancy Hamill has retired to begin enjoying a less stressful time doing whatever she feels like. Her staff shown includes Vivian Moyer (clerk) on the left, and Danette Ludwig (office manager) on the right, who helped coordinate a retirement party with friends, and a variety of folks in the law enforcement field. Justice Hamill’s staff had nothing but wonderful sentiments relating to her work ethic, her compassion, and how they were treated as family, and much more! Justice Hamill had a wide range of people come through court over the years, ranging from countless newlyweds and on through the entire gamut of cases. She said she always aimed to be fair, compassionate and honest with those who came through her court. Her plans for the future include relaxing with family, traveling to western Pennsylvania and anything else she decides to pursue. She will still serve as a senior fill in judge when needed. We wish her a wonderful retirement!


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