Tour de Lebanon Valley will be rolling through Lebanon County on Saturday, June 12. Each route, 62, 30 or 6-miles, winds through the scenic countryside of the Lebanon Valley, taking riders passed farmlands, forests and historical sites.
June 2021
Six of 15 board members of embattled Pa. pension fund officially call for removal of its top command
A growing band of board dissidents says PSERS leaders must leave immediately to fix “an irrevocable loss of trust and confidence that is a consequence of persistent underperformance.”
Legislature votes to immediately end Pa.’s coronavirus disaster declaration while keeping waivers in place
Republicans said terminating the emergency order was what Pennsylvanians demanded when they granted the legislative branch new powers during the May primary.
Pa. GOP proposes major election overhaul, including stricter voter ID and in-person early voting
The bill comes as Republican-controlled state legislatures across the country seek to tighten voting laws.
Historic Schaefferstown to host Cherry Fair craft show, mansion tours June 26
Farming demonstrations, heirloom gardens and mansion tours are among the attractions planned for Historic Schaefferstown’s Cherry Fair and Early American Craft Show on Saturday, June 26.
Here’s the 2021 schedule of events for the Lebanon Valley Expo Center
The Lebanon Valley Expo Center and Fairgrounds has released its 2021 schedule of events.
Myerstown Goodwill Fire Company to host movie night June 18
The free showing of Disney’s Moana at Goodwill Fire Company No. 1 of Myerstown will begin at 8 p.m., with seating beginning at 7.
U.S. News and World Report for 2021 ranks Palmyra Senior High School with best in state
This ranking is based upon the core mission of all high schools, that being academic excellence.
Ready. Set. Summer. What does Gretna Theatre have for you this summer? [Paid Press Release]
Summer means Gretna Theatre has something for everyone and we’re providing it in the safe, fresh-air, outdoor amphitheater at the Mt. Gretna Playhouse!
Help protect your family’s inheritance [Paid Press Release]
You might contribute to your IRA for decades to help pay for your retirement. But if you don’t need all the money, you may want to leave what’s left to your children or grandchildren. However, if you want to ensure they get the most from this inheritance, you’ll need to do some planning.
Sold on the promise of a college education, some former Milton Hershey School students ended up with debt, hardships
Hershey profits benefit a boarding school that spends generously on its low-income students. But that investment comes with strings attached — leaving some students behind and others mired in debt.
Personal data from Pa. contact tracing calls still online despite assurances it had been secured
A spreadsheet of data was still online as of Wednesday, raising questions about whether the company, Insight Global, or the state can be confident they know where all the information might be stored.
In a revolt, dissidents on PSERS board lobby colleagues to fire the fund’s leaders and set a new investment strategy
A growing band of board dissidents says PSERS leaders must go immediately to fix “an irrevocable loss of trust and confidence that is a consequence of persistent underperformance.”
Art in the Wild exhibit launched June 4; will be on view through Oct. 31
LVCOA launched its newest outdoor exhibit, which asked artists to consider connections between “human and nature, nature with nature, nature to industry, water to land, humanity to industry.”
[Photo Story] A trip to Honey Bear Orchards
LebTown took a trip to Honey Bear Orchards to pick strawberries.