We reveal the leatherheads in our last Past Calling and pose a new mystery – what can you tell us about this early 20th century photo of a Lebanon County farm?
January 2020
Lebanon pro, amateur fighters sweep competition at New Year’s boxing event
Pro boxer Nicolas Hernandez (left) of the eponymous Nicky’s Boxing Club. Hernandez’s fight ended in a draw, but followed an otherwise total sweep for his club fighters.
Million dollar lottery ticket sold at Lebanon Weis, winner unknown
The Pennsylvania Lottery announced that a million dollar ticket was sold at the Lebanon Weis (800 S. 12th St).
All schools delayed in Lebanon County
All area school districts have issued a two hour delay for today, Wednesday, Jan. 8.
Arnold & Schroeder address voters at WLBR candidates event
Dave Arnold and Michael Schroeder squared off last night, their first joint public appearance in the run-up to next Tuesday’s SD-48 special election.
Time for fresh leadership in Senate District 48 [Paid Press Release]
People are struggling in Dauphin, York, and Lebanon counties.
Commissioners meet for 2020 reorganization, Phillips to stay chair
The Lebanon County Commissioners met Monday to close the books on 2019 and open proceedings for 2020.
Blotter: Arson, simple assault, DUI’s, retail thefts
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Cedar Caffeine Café creates community through hot drinks and warm smiles
Here’s the story of how the Cedar Caffeine Café helps Lebanon High School start its day with a smile and a hot drink.
Swing for the Troops Celebration [Paid Press Release]
Come have a great time and support our veterans in need!
[Column] The Lebanon Daily News is just barely a local newspaper
A longtime contributor to the Daily News shares his opinion of how the paper has lost its local connection
🔗 Lebanon man among victims in weekend crash on turnpike
48-year-old Dennis Kehler of Lebanon was among the victims in Sunday’s fatal accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. He was a driver for UPS.
[Letter] Why a Lebanon County township supervisor opposes the severance tax
The Chairwoman of the South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors explains why she is opposed to Gov. Tom Wolf’s proposed severance tax.
Getz attorney says resolution “in sight” for reduced charges, not official yet
Charges have not yet been officially reduced, but an attorney for Timothy Getz said that a resolution is in sight.