A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
October 2019
Jo Ellen Litz asks for your vote on November 5 [Paid Press Release]
Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz puts People Above Politics as she protects children, serves families, secures justice, manages emergencies, and safeguards elections.
🔗 After honoring teammates injured in crash, Annville-Cleona tops Pequea Valley (Paywall)
After a heartfelt pregame ceremony, A-C took care of business on the field, overcoming five lost fumbles — and a torrential downpour, as the game was played in a steady rain — for a dominating 45-0 victory over PV.
🔗 ACLU says a Lebanon County medical marijuana policy violates state law
The group’s Pennsylvania chapter is suing the county in hopes it will allow people on probation to use medical cannabis.
True-blue Viking is Northern Lebanon’s next top educator
Gary Messinger, Jr. is the newest superintendent of the Northern Lebanon School District.
New eWIC will make shopping a breeze for those in PA Special Supplemental Nutrition Program
Those enrolled in the Pennsylvania’s Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) will have a new, more convenient means to purchase nutritious food.
Hit the road and check out the area’s best fall attractions and festivals
We’re fortunate to live in a part of the country where fall is in full force, and there are plenty of ways to experience it: two of the best being festivals and local attractions.
Why two brothers from ELCO chose to serve in the US Merchant Marine
The United States Merchant Marine is unlike any other branch of the service.
Downtown Lebanon, Community Health Council, others team up for Mental Health Awareness Week events
Downtown Lebanon’s Mental Health Week, from Oct. 6 to Oct. 12, is made up of events and open houses throughout the week.
Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church recognized as Lutheran nexus
Salem Evangelical Lutheran Church, also known as the Old Salem Lutheran Church, will be commemorated as an important site in the history of Mid-Atlantic Lutheranism on October 12.
Republican majority ensures good government, says Ames [Paid Press Release]
Returning a Republican majority to the Lebanon County Commissioners office will ensure continued superior performance of county government, according to Bill Ames, a GOP candidate seeking reelection in the Nov. 5 general election.
Blotter: DUI, accidents, retail theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
State Police seek public’s help in locating missing Northern Lebanon students
Two Northern Lebanon High School students are currently missing and the Pennsylvania State Police are looking to the public for any possible tips.
Red-Headed League Public House to join Downtown Lebanon restaurant scene
If all goes according to plan, come November, Downtown Lebanon’s roster of bars and eateries will be seeing a new addition: The Red-Headed League Public House.