A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
February 2020
Signs of movement on Kmart replacement, but no sale yet
As the sign at the old Kmart comes down, there is an indication that a buyer has been identified, but no sale has been finalized yet.
While chains gobble up local grocers, Dutch-Way remains resilient
Dutch-Way Farm Markets has watched corporate supermarkets gobble up independent grocers around it. Owner Jason Bennett explains why Dutch-Way is different.
Annual Poetry Contest now underway at the Lebanon Community Library
The Lebanon Community Library has announced its 21st Annual Poetry Contest is underway with entries being accepted now through Feb. 28.
WellSpan Dixon Foundation Health Center prepares to welcome patients
A longtime Lebanon health center will soon open its doors with a new name: the WellSpan Dixon Foundation Health Center.
Increased security coming to Fort Indiantown Gap; construction of two gates to start this spring
A secure perimeter is coming to Fort Indiantown Gap, with the military base being split into two parts: a publicly accessible portion and an enclosed portion around the garrison.
Gretna Theatre production of “No Easy Road to Freedom” will tour Lebanon County during Black History Month
Gretna Theatre has again produced a one-hour play that celebrates the importance of diversity in America’s history.
🔗 Dairy family shows resilience in face of hardship
Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, the burned-out tie-stall barn at the Getz family dairy is slowly coming back to life.
🔗 Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery aims to bring craft beer, pride back to downtown Lebanon (Paywall)
Craft beer has a 164-year-old heritage in Lebanon. A quartet of owners plan on reviving the tradition in this historic brewery.
Blotter: Simple assaults, DUI, receiving stolen property
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
State Senator Dave Arnold begins first full week in office [Interview]
LebTown spoke with newly sworn-in Senator Dave Arnold in the district office at the Lebanon County Municipal Building last Thursday to learn how he’s approaching the new position.
On the road to recovery with nonsurgical, drug-free pain relief [Paid Press Release]
When her provider gave her two choices – shots or surgery – Jessica decided to try chiropractic care first.
[Photo Story] Lebanon County groundhogs Uni & Grady split on forecast
Lebanon County groundhogs Uni and Grady were split on their forecasts this weekend regarding how much winter is left in store.
🔗 Student sues Lebanon School District, says he was punished for not standing for Pledge of Allegiance
A student is suing the Lebanon School District, claiming his rights were violated when he was punished for not standing for the Pledge of Allegiance.