A national education movement is headed to Lebanon County.
March 2019
Palmyra Superintendent succession planned with longtime admin’s retirement
Palmyra Area School District Superintendent Lisa Brown will retire this summer and be replaced by her current Asst. Superintendent, Bernie Kepler.
Coroner report to County: Overdoses flat, suicides up, unclaimed bodies an issue
At yesterday morning’s County Commissioners meeting, Dr. Jeffrey Yocum presented his 2018 report as County Coroner.
Annville area first responders honored at firefighters banquet
More than 15 first responders were honored at a banquet earlier this moth recognizing local volunteer firefighters and emergency medical personnel.
Lebanon VA offers care through video chat app
The Lebanon VA Medical Center has begun using a nationally available app to provide real-time health care online.
Lebanon Community Library plans 25th annual benefit event
The Lebanon Community Library is planning its 25th annual benefit supporting the Children’s Department, and has announced that this year’s function will have a Kentucky Derby theme.
Lebanon Mayor to City: Crime lowest since tracked, economy improving
At a luncheon yesterday, City of Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello presented the 2019 State of the City address.
Blotter: Stolen van, fleeing arrest, tractor on township property
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Canine festival PawsAbilities returns to Lebanon Expo Center next weekend
An event for dog lovers will be held at the Lebanon Expo Center on March 30 by Susquehanna Service Dogs.
Bronx man found dead in northern Lebanon, no foul play suspected
A New York man was found dead this morning at a northern Lebanon trucking facility.
Scott Church finds success with new “American Photographer” podcast
Photographer Scott Church’s new podcast, ScottChurch American Photographer, is finding its audience.
Cedar Crest bowlers take top honors at PA State High School Championships
The Cedar Crest bowling team had an excellent performance this past weekend during the Pennsylvania State High School Championships at Dutch Lanes in Ephrata.
Police identify body found in Brandywine Creek, foul play not suspected
Police have identified the person found dead yesterday in the Brandywine Creek drainage system that runs through the City of Lebanon.
Incumbent targeted in Lebanon GOP’s endorsements for 2019 primary
The Republican Party in Lebanon County is divided leading up to the May 21 primary election with the Lebanon County GOP’s move last week to endorse Matt Shirk over incumbent Bill Ames for County Commissioner.
Body found in Brandywine Creek called “suspicious death” by Lebanon police
A body was found today in the Brandywine Creek drainage system that runs through the City of Lebanon.