Experts and advocates fear the decline in Child Care Works enrollment is a sign the pandemic has forced low-income families to prioritize home care over earning a paycheck.
March 2022
LCCD to host Conservation Field Day showcasing projects at a local beef operation [Paid Press Release]
Lebanon County Conservation District hosts a Conservation on the Ground Field Day.
🔗 The changing political geography of COVID-19 over the last two years
The pandemic has rolled across the U.S. unevenly and in waves. And at the county level, the relationship between voting patterns and COVID-19 death rates looks very different now than it did in early 2020.
🔗 Latino groups push for bilingual trade schools in smaller Central Pennsylvania cities
The Lebanon center needs around $4 million to fully renovate, staff and equip for construction, computer science and healthcare job training.
🔗 Prayer on the Square: Palmyra residents stand in solidarity with Ukraine
Holy Spirit Catholic Church Palmyra and Trinity United Church of Christ came together and held a prayer service at the intersection of West Main Street and South Railroad Street on Sunday, March 6.
🔗 Lebanon native helps guide Duke basketball into emotional weekend
Jon Jackson of Lebanon has worked with Duke athletics since 2000. He’s helping legendary coach Mike Krzyzewski prep for his final home game.
🔗 Police in Lebanon County seek ATV operator who hit pedestrian
Police in Lebanon County are asking for help identifying an all-terrain vehicle operator who ran over a pedestrian.
Weekend Forecast: Fantastic weekend ahead, wall-to-wall sunshine expected
Wall-to-wall sunshine expected Friday, partly cloudy Saturday with mild temperatures, and Sunday temperatures expected to reach 70 degrees.
🔗 Lebanon man accused of drug trafficking, other charges
Jelson Manuel De La Cruz-Caba, 30, of Lebanon was indicted with possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and fentanyl on July 20, 2021, according to a release.
Grants approved, coroner’s report received at new County Commissioner’s first meeting
Grant approval, the coroner’s annual report, and board reorganization were all part of the Lebanon County commissioners’ first meeting following Mike Kuhn taking office to complete the remainder of the late Bill Ames’ term as commissioner.
Wing Wars: Moose’s LZ (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics finish Wing Wars in the north region by pitting Moose’s LZ in Lickdale against The Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel.
Belfast native offers traditional food, music at Lebanon community event
Belfast native Seamus Carmichael bakes for a week, then invites the Lebanon community to gather for a celebration of Irish music and food.
Glass Slipper prom dress sale returns at the Lebanon Valley Mall
The Glass Slipper Project, an annual sale of used prom dresses, is returning this year to offer good quality dresses for Lebanon County high school students for just $10 each.