Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of December.
January 2021
Pa. lags nation in people tested per day, is nowhere near level needed to suppress the virus
Suppression testing would require the state to increase daily testing nearly four times over, but that’s the only way to use it as a tool to actually slow down the virus.
Pa. GOP senators refused to seat a Democrat and removed Lt. Gov. Fetterman from presiding
The new session of the Pennsylvania Senate got off to a chaotic start Tuesday, with Republicans refusing to seat a Democratic senator whose election victory has been certified by the state.
đź”— Planned Walmart warehouse west of Route 72 divides residents, businesses
Businesses and residents near a planned 412,000-square-foot Walmart warehouse have mixed opinions on the development, as locals consider promises of employment and economic growth alongside concerns over potential traffic issues and the project’s environmental and visual impact.
The historical ties connecting the Pennsylvania State Police to Lebanon County
Between a training camp at Mt. Gretna, a school in Myerstown, and barracks in Annville, the force has its share of little-known connections to the area.
Election officials want a say in Pa.’s voting reforms, but politics may get in the way
As two GOP lawmakers push to abolish mail voting, county election officials say the state should keep and improve the new system.
Gamer Pal provides a practical, positive, and personal application for video games
Gamer Pal is a collaborative financial venture by Lebanon siblings Kate Foley and Max Foley. The concept came from their mom Stacy Foley, but it was born from the coronavirus pandemic.
LVC plans for in-person semester starting at beginning of February
Prior to arriving on campus, all students and employees who will be on campus for the semester must complete a self-administered COVID-19 test.
Blotter: Fugitive from justice, DUIs, defiant trespass
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
[Column] Annville-Cleona superintendent recognizes school board
Superintendent Dr. Krista M. Antonis writes, “We are truly lucky that we have a dedicated group of people leading our school district.”
Former Pa. Gov. Dick Thornburgh dies at 88
The Pittsburgh native rose to serve two terms as Pennsylvania’s 41st governor, from 1979 to 1987.