“Personally, I don’t go downstairs to the restroom after dark,” a woman who works at Lebanon Farmers Market said. “I can’t put my finger on it, but it just doesn’t feel right.”
April 2021
Wenda Dinatale’s heart’s as big as LCCM’s mission
Dinatale is the heart, soul, and backbone of LCCM. That makes the 60 year old Swatara Twp. resident one of the top social workers in Lebanon.
100th BLM protest action to be held on Annville Town Square, April 24
The Annville Town Square Protesters for Racial Justice will hold the 100th Black Lives Matter protest action in the Annville Town Square from 4 to 5 p.m. on Saturday, April 24.
Candidates’ Forum for PA 48th Senatorial District to be held Tuesday night via Zoom
Tuesday, April 20, the League of Women Voters of the Harrisburg Area will conduct a Candidates’ Forum for the PA 48th Senatorial District at 7 p.m.
Lebanon Valley Chamber: Workforce shortages will have lasting consequences
“This isn’t just an unemployment issue; this is the vitality of our local economy. Let’s get Lebanon County back to work.”
Quentin Riding Club wants to dissolve, distribute leftover cash to members
There’s still no plan announced for the former Quentin Riding Club property, but while the memories will stick around with the community for a long time, the organization itself is not long for this world.
Riding back in time at the Quentin Riding Club
Though the Quentin Riding Club went out to pasture a few years ago, its memory and history are still treasured by many.
Key GOP lawmaker eyes photo ID, signature matching as Pa. considers voting changes
Election officials were impressed by 10 state House oversight hearings, but it’s still unclear if lawmakers will embrace their recommendations.
Your guide to Pa.’s 2021 primary ballot questions
All Pennsylvania voters — including independents and minor-party members — will be asked to consider four ballot questions on May 18.
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.
Christman’s Chronicles: Following CDC guidelines [Paid Press Release]
We can all embrace a sense of optimism that the pandemic will subside once the vaccine delivery becomes more widespread, but in the meantime, we continue to be very conscious of giving proper guidance to the individuals and families we serve.
[Letter] FairDistrictsPA advocate: Gebhard should reveal stance on Senate Bill 222 before election
“Senate District 48 voters must insist that Mr. Gebhard inform them of his position on Senate Bill 222 before the May 18 election.”
Rooted and Free Nature School provides unique educational curriculum, plans to start offering preschool
Rooted and Free Nature School, first created with a vision of providing high-quality, nature-based, early childhood education, is preparing to open a preschool.
Union Canal Days returning in May after last year’s cancellation
For 31 years, the Union Canal Tunnel Park hosted Union Canal Days in spring – a weekend of tours, food, music, and more. In 2020, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but 2021 will see the event returning to the park on the weekend of May 15 and 16.