A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
September 2019
LebTown Weekend Planner: 9/13 – 9/15
Let’s take a look a what’s happening around Lebanon County this weekend!
Henise Tire gets a re-tread before third-generation takes the wheel
Henise Tire’s recent overhaul of its 558 East Penn offices in Cleona was a great way to honor the past while laying down traction for the future.
Work begins on massive Habitat for Humanity project in Lebanon
Demolition work has begun on three burned out homes in the 400 block of Cumberland Street.
🔗 Cornwall agrees to trial trap-neuter-release program for one year to address feral cats
Cornwall resident Jennifer Wentzel made a prepared presentation to the Cornwall Borough Council that persuaded council members to agree to allow a trap-neuter-release program to resume to address the borough’s population of feral cats.
Lebanon County residents given a license to kill… spotted lanternflies
The invasive insect native to southeast Asia has swarmed parts of the Lebanon County, putting some plant life in jeopardy.
Learn about local Civil War heroes at the Historical Society this fall
The Lebanon County Historical Society (LCHS) will host two Sunday programs in the upcoming fall season. All programs are open to the public.
Electrician joins contractor staff [Paid Press Release]
Continuing to expand staff, Genesis Lighting and Electric recently added Paul Dahlquist, Jr. as an Electrician’s Assistant.
Should Keystone Exams be phased out? Local administrators weigh in
The Auditor General released a special report recommending that the Keystone Exams be phased out in favor of nationally recognized exams like the PSAT, SAT, or ACT.
🔗 Lebanon County judge: People on probation can’t use medical marijuana
A Lebanon judge issued a policy earlier this month that prohibits people under county supervision from using medical marijuana, even if it goes against doctor’s orders.
Qualified voters will be able to apply online for November absentee ballots
Starting next Monday, eligible Pennsylvanians will be able to apply online for absentee ballots.
🔗 ‘Let people know not to be ashamed’: How Lebanon tries to break the stigma of addiction
At the second Lebanon Recovery Day in Monument Park on Saturday, local officials and recovering addicts spoke about the importance of recognizing that addiction can affect anyone.
Meals on Wheels needs drivers to help meet increased demand in Palmyra
The Lebanon County Area Agency on Aging (LCAAA) is looking for volunteer drivers to deliver Meals on Wheels in the Palmyra area.
When Lebanon Valley met Happy Valley: Penn State’s 109-7 blowout of LVC
Penn State’s biggest blowout ever took place against none other than Lebanon Valley College.
Blotter: Simple assault, DUI, accidents
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.