In the first half of a two-part feature, LebTown examines the Gingrich Memorial Pool in the context of designer Wesley Bintz’s nationwide legacy.
March 2020
Northern Lebanon School District hires firm to study physical plant needs
The Northern Lebanon School Board has hired an architectural services company to do a feasibility study of the district’s six school buildings.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Lebanon County schools respond to extended school closures
Pennsylvania school closures were extended until April 6 at the earliest, affecting local districts.
Local police mostly unaffected by COVID-19, mutual aid agreement in place
Crime isn’t on lockdown, despite the coronavirus precautions that are keeping many people confined to their homes.
Lebanon’s Kitty Town offers free bags of coffee to those impacted by COVID-19
Lebanon roaster Kitty Town Coffee is offering a free bag of coffee to anyone adversely affected by COVID-19.
Blotter: Simple assault, robbery, PFA violation, retail theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Swipe. Earn. Redeem. with your NCFCU Visa® Credit Card [Paid Press Release]
Swipe. Earn. Redeem. with your NCFCU Visa® Credit Card!
Lebanon County enters another week of physical distancing
Here’s a review of COVID-19 developments over the weekend.
Lebanon HS and MS name honor roll students for the fourth marking period
Congratulations to Lebanon students who made the honor roll for the fourth marking period!
“Entrepreneurial Communities” conference headed to Lebanon this fall
Penn State Extension will host “Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities” Oct. 20 and 21 in downtown Lebanon.
Three confirmed cases of coronavirus in Lebanon County, 479 statewide
The state Department of Health has confirmed a third case of coronavirus in Lebanon County.
LVC goes online only for rest of semester
Lebanon Valley College president Lewis E. Thayne announced Friday that classes would be held remotely through the remainder of the spring semester.
Lebanon County now has two confirmed cases of coronavirus
Lebanon County has two confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus.