Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of May.
June 2021
Lebanon FCU announces future leader scholarship winners [Paid Press Release]
LFCU awarded seven seniors a $1,000 scholarship toward their continued education.
Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker
The number of new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is currently at 135 for Lebanon County.
Pet of the Week: OJ
This week’s pet is OJ, owned by Mikayla Bowman, of Lebanon.
County commissioners sign Wengert Memorial Park easement agreement
County commissioners unanimously approved Thursday a grant application for a shared easement between Lebanon City and the county for the park.
[Photo Story] A trip to the Lebanon Farmers Market
The Lebanon Farmers Market currently hosts 13 vendors, carrying products from produce to art.
Lebanon County Job Listings: June 4
Now hiring in Lebanon County: The Cornwall-Lebanon School District is looking for full-time and part-time custodians, multiple cafeteria helpers, and multiple personal care assistants, and Noah & Company Daycare is looking for daycare staff.
Lebanon County church calendar (June 6-June 12)
Discover what’s happening at Lebanon County churches next week!
Blotter: Burglaries, terroristic threats, DUI, criminal trespass
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Boy Scouts holds second annual virtual race
All proceeds will be split between Wolf Sanctuary of PA and the Pennsylvania Dutch Council, BSA.
Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker
The number of new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is currently at 130 for Lebanon County.
W. Cornwall supervisors hear public comment on pipeline pump station application
Residents address West Cornwall supervisors on Mariner East Pipeline building zoning application. No decision until August.
Five takeaways from a year-long investigation on lawmaker spending
The Caucus and Spotlight PA wanted to find out how one of the largest and most expensive full-time legislatures in the country spends tax money on itself.
S. Lebanon Township Yard Waste and Recycling Center promotes stewardship
For an annual fee of $40, South Lebanon township residents can take unwanted green waste such as tree branches, leaves, garden plants and bushes – but no grass clippings, tree stumps or sod – to the yard waste and recycling center.