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Mack-n-k Emergency Planners 11.07.2021

PA Weather Update 3/25/21: A damaging wind threat is expected on Friday, especially for the western half of PA. Timing: Starts Friday AM - fades Friday PM ... Wind: SW 20-30mph Gust: 40-60mph Strong winds may produce: Downed tree limbs Utility outages Difficult travel for large vehicles Stay safe. Prepare now: Secure loose objects now Know what to do if you lose power: bit.ly/Power-Outage-PA Sign up for weather alerts: bit.ly/Alert-PA #PAWX #ReadyPA

Mack-n-k Emergency Planners 08.02.2021

Thankful for those who make freedom possible. Franklin Feed is closed today. We will reopen Tuesday at 7am.

Mack-n-k Emergency Planners 01.02.2021

The entire state of Pennsylvania is under a stay-at-home order. Some have questions as to what this really means. Here is some guidance: https://www.fox43.com//521-4f17fb57-fb5f-4188-9cc8-7794add

Mack-n-k Emergency Planners 16.01.2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 1, 2020 Wolf Administration Reminds Pennsylvanians to Respond to the 2020 Census... Harrisburg, PA Today, on National Census Day, Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) Secretary Dennis Davin reminded all Pennsylvanians to be a good neighbor and respond to the 2020 Census. We’re committed to working together to make sure all Pennsylvanians are counted in the Census. said Sec. Davin. Now more than ever, our representation and billions of dollars of funding for critical resources depend on an accurate count of all Pennsylvanians, no matter who they are or where they live. Today marks the 22nd National Census Day, and this year marks the first time in history that responses can be filled out online. It has never been easier for Pennsylvanians to respond online, by phone, or by mail. The Census questionnaire is simple and confidential, with questions that include your name, address, sex, race, ethnicity, age, and whether you own or rent your home. The Census Bureau will never ask about your citizenship status, or for sensitive information like your social security number, bank accounts, or payments/donations. The Census Bureau will never reach out to you on behalf of a political party. Your responses to the Census are protected by law and cannot be shared with, or used by, any other government agencies. Answers cannot be used for law enforcement purposes or to determine eligibility for government benefits or immigration enforcement. The United States Constitution requires a Census count once every 10 years and counts every person living in the United States once and only once. The results of the 2020 Census will help provide fair representation when determining congressional districts, policy, decision-making, and distribution of billions of dollars in federal funding that impacts the daily lives of Pennsylvanians over the next 10 years. For more information about the U.S. Census, visit the PA Census website, and be sure to stay up-to-date with all of our agency news on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Mack-n-k Emergency Planners 07.01.2021

Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine have expanded their stay-at-home order to seven more counties, including Franklin county.. The order takes effect at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

Mack-n-k Emergency Planners 03.01.2021

I’m expanding my Stay at Home Order to include the following counties: Berks Butler Lackawanna... Lancaster Luzerne Pike Wayne Westmoreland York To be clear: ALL Pennsylvania residents should be staying home to stop the spread of COVID-19. People who live in counties under this order are required to do so, and can only leave their homes if it is for a necessary task. Learn about allowed travel here: pa.gov/covid-19.