Here are the latest real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County.
April 2020
Join the Chamber for an online chat about COVID-19’s business impact [Paid Press Release]
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce will host an online meeting with a panel of experts to help provide answers to regional business questions.
Government secrecy is growing during the coronavirus pandemic
Since the spread of coronavirus accelerated in recent weeks, local, state and federal officials throughout the United States have locked down information from the public.
124 confirmed coronavirus cases in Lebanon County
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed Monday, April 6, that Lebanon County now has 124 cases of the novel coronavirus, a jump of 18 cases compared to figures published Sunday.
🔗 Central Pa. restaurant ordered to pay $40K to college student who says he was the target of racial slurs
A federal judge Monday ordered a central Pennsylvania restaurant to pay $40,000 in damages to a black Lebanon Valley College student who claimed he was the victim of blatant racial discrimination.
Cleona vape shop owner pushes for “life-sustaining” status
Vaping products are essential and businesses that sell them should be allowed to reopen during the statewide COVID-19 shutdown, a Cleona businessman said Sunday.
Coronavirus restrictions hit area nurseries during crucial spring season
Greenhouses and nurseries are on Governor Tom Wolf’s “life sustaining” list of acceptable businesses to remain open during the coronavirus pandemic since they sell agricultural produce, but nursery owners are finding they’re having to make some changes in order to stay viable.
Editorial: Be kind, stay home, save lives
Staying home this week could save a life next.
106 confirmed coronavirus cases in Lebanon County
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed Sunday, April 5, that Lebanon County now has 106 cases of the novel coronavirus, a jump of 19 cases compared to figures published Saturday.
Friday burglary in Swatara Township foiled by crowbar-touting resident
A residential burglary was stopped while in progress last night by a vigilant crowbar-carrying Swatara Township resident.
87 confirmed coronavirus cases in Lebanon County
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed Saturday, April 3, that Lebanon County now has 87 cases of the novel coronavirus, a jump of 33 cases compared to figures published Friday.
🔗 Lebanon Middle School counselors let students know they will “Stand by Me”
Lebanon Middle School’s counselors teamed up for this lip-dub video set to the Ben E. King classic, “Stand by Me.”
XPO shares sanitization strategy after apparent walkout at Palmyra plant
In the wake of an apparent employee walkout on Thursday, XPO shares information on the steps the company is taking to protect its workforce.
54 confirmed coronavirus cases in Lebanon County
The Pennsylvania Department of Health confirmed Friday, April 3, that Lebanon County now has 54 cases of the novel coronavirus, an increase of nine cases compared to figures published Thursday.