The Center for Entrepreneurial Excellence will formally be launched on Tuesday, April 23rd.
April 2019
Lebanon County leading the charge to end diabetes everywhere [Paid Press Release]
This Saturday will see the launch of S.T.A.M.P.E.D.E., which stands for Stick Together and Make Progress to End Diabetes Everywhere.
Lebanon’s historic Perseverance Band warms up for a summer of performances
The 162-year-old Perseverance Band of Lebanon is ready for another year of making history and playing music.
[Photo Story] Lt. Gov. John Fetterman brings recreational marijuana listening tour to Lebanon
Here are our photos from last night’s recreational marijuana listening tour stop, hosted by Lt. Gov. John Fetterman at Hebron Banquet Hall.
Fetterman draws 150 to Lebanon listening tour on recreational marijuana
Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman’s recreational marijuana listening tour stopped at Lebanon’s Hebron Banquet Hall last night.
CTC expands culinary program with brick pizza oven and herb garden
Lebanon County Career and Technology Center’s new brick pizza oven isn’t some half-baked scheme.
Downtown Lebanon’s “Bunny Trail & Eggstravaganza” will take place on Saturday
This coming Saturday, April 13, Downtown Lebanon will host an Easter event geared toward kids.
Local vet awarded France’s highest honor, US Ambassador takes note
At a ceremony held late last month, Henry W. Smith, a Lebanon native, received France’s highest honor for his service defending that country.
Chamber of Commerce announces small business award winners
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of its annual small business awards yesterday in advance of next week’s luncheon.
Camp Mack celebrates 50 years and tens of thousands of scouting stories
A Cub Scout camp at the border of Lebanon and Lancaster Counties celebrates 50 years.
County’s second “beer cave” planned for this summer with pending Sheetz license transfer
In a report by the Lebanon Daily News, approval of the Palmyra Borough Council was noted for the Sheetz at 811 E. Main Street to begin selling beer out of its current “soda cave”, which would be renamed a “beer cave” once the liquor license transfer is complete.
Tour de Gretna to draw cyclists and spectators for Mt. Gretna race
On April 27, the roads in and around Mt. Gretna will be filled with cyclists vying to win the 2019 Tour de Gretna.
Chalkboard Financial, a local non-profit, is helping teens embrace personal finance
It’s never too soon to start instilling strong financial habits in young people, and Chalkboard Financial, Lebanon YMCA, and Jonestown Bank have teamed up to do just that.
Vineyard owner pursues hemp windfall in hopes of saving shuttered winery
Bill Hartmann is on a mission to save his business, Royal Oaks Vineyard and Winery. His plan is to grow hemp, a marijuana derivative with industrial applications, on a five-acre plot of land that adjoins the winery, sell it, and use the profits to re-open the winery.
American Business Women celebrate 48 years of Lebanon Charter Chapter
The American Business Women Association recognized the 48th anniversary of its Lebanon Valley Charter Chapter this past week with a celebration at Hebron Fire Hall.