Danna York was tired of feeling like an inconvenience.
When she wanted to leave her home in Waverly and head to Lincoln for errands or for fun, she’d have to get a ride from a friend or family member.
But everything changed around 2013. That’s when York, legally blind since birth, learned about the Lancaster County Public Rural Transit program. It offers curb-to-curb transportation throughout the county and several nearby towns. The only condition — one stop must be outside of Lincoln city limits…