The house and pool were turned over to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs and, in 2019, the pool was opened to the public.
June 2021
Mayor urges caution when traveling through Walnut Street work zone
Milling and repaving work was scheduled to begin Monday morning, and Mayor Sherry Capello asked that people driving through the city “do not attempt to bypass work crews by taking a shortcut to another part of the work zone.”
Blotter: PFA violation, criminal mischief, fleeing and eluding
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
LFCU Anniversary Baby [Paid Press Release]
LFCU honors a baby born in June in celebration of our charter date: June 1969.
Pa.’s $40 billion budget includes more money for poorest school districts, saves bulk of federal relief funding
Republicans said squirreling away $5 billion in federal money was smart planning for the future, while Democrats lamented the investments that might have been.
With an eye to the future, move to Myerstown will honor Kleinfelter’s Auction’s rich past
In June, Kleinfelter’s Auction moved from its long-time location to the refurbished site of the former Farmer Boy Ag building.
Blotter: DUIs, simple assault, operating a vehicle without ignition interlock
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Lebanon County church calendar (June 27-July 3)
Discover what’s happening at Lebanon County churches next week!
Lebanon prepares for 4th of July celebration with most COVID restrictions lifted
Fireworks will begin at approximately 9 p.m. Sunday, July 4. Rain date is Monday, July 5.
Pet of the Week: George
The Pet of the Week is George, owned by Katie Brandt.
The Hershey Story announces winners of history contest for young writers
First-place winners of the 2021 History Contest for Young Writers were recognized at a ceremony May 27 at Hershey Gardens.
June 24 North Annville solar farm hearing postponed
June 24 hearing on controversial North Annville solar farm proposal postponed due to attorney’s illness. Will be rescheduled before September 13.
Masks still required on public transit through Sept. 13, feds say
Several public transit agencies announced this week that mask requirements will remain in effect for riders through Sept. 13. The decision, according to a joint statement from the agencies, adheres to a recent federal mandate.