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Debate over publicly funded private school vouchers could push Pa. budget past June 30 deadline
Republicans who control the Pa. Senate and Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, have backed a voucher proposal known as the lifeline scholarship program.
What are Pa.’s lifeline scholarships? School choice, vouchers, and the budget debate, explained
A debate over private school vouchers could delay the PA budget. It’s part of longstanding, complicated debate over school choice.
City to celebrate Independence Day with fireworks and music at Coleman Park
The City of Lebanon is set to host its yearly Fourth of July fireworks exhibition at Coleman Memorial Park, commencing around 9 p.m. on Tuesday, July 4.
North Lebanon Township manager retires after 37 years
North Lebanon township manager Cheri Grumbine retires at the end of this month, as was made official at the Board of Supervisors’ June 19 meeting.
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Annville Free Library seeks local artists for contributions to fundraising project
The Annville Free Library is seeking nature-inspired artwork for a community-focused tile wall project, which is set to be a feature in the library’s upcoming expansion.
Patches Family Creamery featured on Visit PA Ice Cream Trail once again
Lebanon County is once again represented in the statewide Visit PA Ice Cream Trail by Patches Family Creamery.

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We saved you a bite: LongHorn Steakhouse (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Of the two chain steakhouses that can be found within the Valley, this one gives the more upscale feel.
Palmyra Public Library prepares for annual used book sale; kick off July 8
The Palmyra Public Library is hosting its annual used book sale from July 8 through July 13 at the Palmyra First United Methodist Church, 520 E Birch St.
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🔗 Ag safety net leads Farm Bureau’s priorities for Farm Bill
Sam Kieffer, vice president for public affairs at the American Farm Bureau Federation, presented the group’s platform at the PennAg Expo on June 21 at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds.
🔗 Protecting Pennsylvania pigs: Pork farmers stay alert to PRRS, other diseases
Serious pig disease outbreaks are fairly rare in Pennsylvania, but farmers need to stay vigilant. Industry experts provided updates during the Keystone Pork Expo on Wednesday at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds.
🔗 GT Thompson talks next steps for whole milk bill
With his school whole milk bill out of committee, U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson is assessing its chances for passing the House.
Ground broken for community clubhouse at North Cornwall Commons Apartments
North Cornwall Commons Apartments has broken ground for a new community clubhouse, expected to be completed by early 2024.
A love letter to the Fair from Visit Lebanon Valley
“When it comes to promoting our county and educating people about the importance of agriculture in the Lebanon Valley, the Fair truly sets the standard.”
Lebanon County’s Go-To Weather Forecast
Always know what tomorrow’s weather will bring by following Lebanon County Weather on Facebook.

Advocates fear some could lose their homes while waiting on backlogged mortgage relief program
To receive help, homeowners must register in a new system, which has been an obstacle for some.
Medical marijuana law update would lift the advertising ban on Pa. doctors
A sponsor of the legislation said it would help “level the playing field” between doctors and third-party companies.

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Lebanon City Council remembers triple homicide victims; new fire chief named
The appointment of a new Lebanon fire chief highlighted last night’s monthly Lebanon City Council Meeting, which began with a somber remembrance.
Needs at career and tech center addressed during visit by Meuser
Congressman Dan Meuser toured the Lebanon County Career and Technology Center to learn about pressing needs hindering workforce development in the Lebanon Valley.
Lebanon’s Got Pride 2023 celebrates diversity and acceptance in the city
Lebanon city streets were alive with color, joy, and acceptance this past Sunday, June 25, for the third annual Lebanon’s Got Pride event.
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What is the impact of a free press? Here’s why longtime Lebanon County resident Mary Huber donated to our Civic Impact Reporting Fund:
The term “free press” is bantered around frequently. But do most know the true impact of what a free press means? Or better yet, what the impact would be if it disappears; especially local press like LebTown.
Local newspapers, since their inception, have been watchdogs over issues that affect the communities they serve. Questioning those who govern in these communities informs the public and helps to safeguard our democratic way of life.
Hedge funds acquisitions of local newspapers have been disastrous to the vitality of a free press by decimating staff which, in turn, limits the ability to report on meetings, whether they be school board, county commissioner, city council, township supervisors and the list goes on. Who will be the watchdog?
I may not agree with the bent LebTown takes at times, but the mere fact that I can disagree and my disagreement will be published strengthens the concept of a free press. Thank you, LebTown for persevering and being the watchdog for Lebanon County.
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