A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
March 2019
City of Lebanon to resume street sweeping in two weeks
The City of Lebanon will resume street sweeping on Monday, March 25.
Lebanon area music teacher drains half-court shot to win Sixers tickets
A Lebanon Valley College graduate and Lebanon area music teacher won free Sixers season tickets today by draining a half-court shot.
Blotter: Aggravated assault, DUI, public drunkenness
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
ELCO students get up close and personal with sharks
Light snow flurries didn’t stop almost 300 students and family members from taking part in a Family Science Night at ELCO Middle School on Friday night.
Palmyra softball/baseball training center to feature former PSU Softball coach
A national New York based operator of baseball & softball training centers is expanding into Central Pennsylvania area with a location in Palmyra.
Nominations due soon for 2019 primary
Tuesday is the last day to circulate and file nomination petitions for the 2019 elections.
PA Turnpike approves $2m Pittsburgh-Philly hyperloop study
Could a hyperloop someday pass through Lebanon County?
Lebanon High School to pilot new, more relaxed dress code starting Monday
On Monday, Lebanon High School will launch a pilot dress code policy that is expected to improve educational outcomes.
Even in worst of times, milk stayed true
Our national security is now being compromised as we lose farms daily to financial ruin as milk drinkers are dismayed at the blah of skim milk.
Blotter: Horse-drawn carriage crash, DUI, public drunkeness
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Is snow geese season at Middle Creek over? “Only time will tell”
The snow goose population at Middle Creek has declined precipitously this week, with the count yesterday just a fifth of what it had been this weekend.
Turning back the clock on Daylight Saving Time
Launched during World War I as an attempt to save energy, DST has outlived its usefulness, so I have drafted legislation to permanently place Pennsylvania on Eastern Standard Time.
Do your homework before venturing into the ‘Wild West’ of hemp
The recent passage of the 2018 Farm Bill has made the cultivation of hemp in Pennsylvania and across the country legal once again.