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July 2021
‘Human error,’ lack of oversight led to multimillion-dollar unemployment mistake, Wolf admin discloses
An internal investigation was completed in mid-2017, but a summary of the probe was not released until Spotlight PA began asking questions.
Stop defunding public education [Paid Press Release]
SB-1 defunds public education!
Larry Sheaf just keeps going and going
Sheaf has been a fixture on stages in Lebanon, Gretna, and Hershey as an actor in, and director of, countless productions.
United Way of Lebanon County CEO Brooke Smith resigns
Brooke Smith, United Way of Lebanon County’s chief executive officer for almost two years, has announced her resignation from the nonprofit community agency, effective July 16.
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.
Jobless Pennsylvanians, attorneys fear more problems as work-search requirement returns
Beginning July 18, people seeking unemployment must attest that they applied for two jobs and completed a “work search activity” the week prior.
Pa. House GOP commits to public meetings, vows ‘most transparent’ congressional redistricting process ever
Rep. Seth Grove (R., York) said his committee will hold at least eight public meetings across the state and accept suggestions for the map through a new website.
Calling all bakers for the Homemade Chocolate Cake contest [Paid Press Release]
Calling all bakers for the 2021 Homemade Chocolate Cake contest to be held on Monday, July 26, at the Lebanon Area Fair.
Fredericksburg baseball players seek to recognize local teen who died in combat
The Beard brothers will need to raise $5,000 to $7,000 to install an obelisk stone memorial with a plaque honoring Earl Wenger’s service.
Tokyo Games sparks memory of Cedar Crest alumna winning Lebanon County’s only gold medal
Nine years have passed since Corkish became what is believed to be the first and only Lebanon County native to ever win an Olympic gold medal.
Department of Labor admits it overcharged unemployed Pennsylvanians millions of dollars
The agency publicly estimated Friday that the mistake affected roughly 250,000 people, after months of inquiries from Spotlight PA about the issue.
Jobless Pennsylvanians, attorneys fear more problems as work-search requirement returns
Beginning July 18, people seeking unemployment must attest that they applied for two jobs and completed a “work search activity” the week prior.
Calling all junior bakers for the PA Preferred Cookies, Brownies & Bars contest [Paid Press Release]
Calling all bakers for the 2021 PA Preferred®Junior Baking
Cookies, Brownies & Bars contest to be held on Monday, July 26, at the Lebanon Area Fair.