Pennsylvania farmers are harvesting what could be their biggest wheat crop in 45 years.
July 2021
Post-COVID-19: Will the Lebanon Area Fair be ‘back to normal’ this year?
Organizers of the annual Lebanon Area Fair aren’t letting the limitations of 2020 get in the way of hosting a big event this year for everyone who missed the popular event and is eager to indulge in a little wholesome excitement.
Federal relief payments made to 17 Lebanon County municipalities
Payments can be used to address COVID-19’s economic impacts, replace lost public sector revenue, and invest in infrastructure improvements.
Lebanon County church calendar (July 18-July 24)
Discover what’s happening at Lebanon County churches next week!
Pet of the Week: Patchlee
This week’s pet is Patchlee, owned by Diane Dohner of Lebanon.
Pennsylvania’s 2022 U.S. Senate race: What we know so far
The Senate opening has drawn plenty of interest from Democrats looking to shore up a narrow congressional majority, and Republicans looking to limit key aspects of the Biden agenda.
Wolf admin sat on 2017 probe of unemployment error but denies ‘cover-up’
The state’s top labor official said there was never an attempt to deliberately conceal an error that resulted in thousands of people being overcharged millions of dollars in interest.
LFCU partnering with United Way for 2021 School Drive and Backpack Distribution [Paid Press Release]
LFCU is partnering with United Way on the 2021 School Drive and Backpack Distribution, formally known as the “Stuff the Bus” collection.
Lehman Street repaving starts Monday, July 19, will take about one week
With the end in sight for the years-long Walnut Street repaving and underground utility project, the City of Lebanon is turning its road maintenance attention to Lehman Street on the north side of town.
Major new development coming to North Cornwall Twp.
On the south side of Walnut St. from 22nd St. to Mill St., the subdivision will include 270 single-family homes in five phases.
Sale of HACC downtown building to City of Lebanon is complete
HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, finalized the sale of its Lebanon campus building to the City of Lebanon June 29. The sale price of the 65,000-square-foot three-story building at 735 Cumberland Street, Lebanon is $2.2 million.
Blotter: DUI, identity thefts, theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Lebanon Valley Community Tennis Association wants to grow the game by taking it indoors
LebValCTA aims to enclose the tennis courts at the Louser Memorial Optimist Park to allow players access to the game year-round.
🔗 ‘I thought I was going to die’: The Campbelltown tornado in 2004
An F-3 tornado touched down at 3:05 p.m. July 14, 2004, in South Londonderry Township.
Daily music lineup set for Lebanon Area Fair, running July 24 through 31
Classic rock ‘n’ roll, blues, jazz, big band, religious, and country music will be featured daily at the 65th Lebanon Area Fair, July 24 through 31 at the Lebanon Fairgrounds.