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July 2022
In ‘rare’ move, judge agrees to Penn State’s request to seal entire case concerning search warrants involving student victims
A judge in Centre County has sealed an entire case at the request of Penn State, a rare move that potentially violates the right to open courts guaranteed by the state and U.S. Constitutions.
Lebanon Area Fair moves Talent Show to Monday night [Paid Press Release]
The Lebanon Area Fair’s popular Talent Show competition has been moved from Friday night to Monday night so that youth livestock exhibitors can participate in both events.
Pa. court system says it’s not responsible for county judges banning opioid addiction medication
A federal lawsuit alleges the Pennsylvania court system discriminated against people with opioid use disorder, raising questions about who is responsible for decisions made by local judges.
Justice for Gunner? Protesters say better police training would be a good start
About 100 marchers assembled in Downtown Lebanon on Wednesday to voice their unhappiness over the July 6 fatal shooting of Gunner, the 15 month-old dog shot to death by city officers.
South Londonderry supervisors approve staff changes, advertise public hearings
The South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors discussed upcoming public hearings, staffing changes, and more at Tuesday’s meeting.
Morgan Innocent, friend of Kortne Stouffer [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
Morgan Innocent and Kortne Stouffer were childhood friends.
Gretna Music to hold its annual Tour of Homes fundraiser on Aug. 6
This year, for the 36th Annual Mt. Gretna Tour of Homes, Gretna Music has assembled a lineup of ten such cottages (plus four historic buildings) that will open their doors to give visitors a peek at the seldom-seen interiors of these hillside retreats.
Fort Indiantown Gap wraps up 2022 tours of regal fritillary butterfly habitat at base
Today, Fort Indiantown Gap is alone in the northeast for having a population of regal fritillary butterflies that patrol its grounds.
Final fire-rehabbed Cumberland Street home dedicated by Habitat for Humanity
In a ceremony Saturday, July 9, Lancaster-Lebanon Habitat for Humanity dedicated the third of three homes rebuilt after fire left the structures gutted, with only the facades left standing.
Dunkin’ targets August opening date for new location in former Palmyra Sonic
Dunkin’ hopes to open its new cafe at 81 N. Londonderry Square in August 2022.
Tours of one-room Lindley Murray School to be offered on weekends in August
Lindley Murray School will be opened for tours every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in August from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
PennDOT to reconfigure merge of westbound I-78 into southbound I-81
PennDOT will be reconfiguring the merge of westbound I-78 into southbound I-81 in a project that will take place starting Wednesday evening, July 13, with completion expected by Thursday morning.
Pennsylvania has a new child care tax credit. Here’s what you need to know.
People who care for two or more dependents will be able to claim up to $6,000 in child care expenses starting next year.
Cornwall Borough Council hears concept plans from Byler Holdings, one including a nearly 800,000-square-foot warehouse
At the Cornwall Borough Council meeting Monday, Byler Holdings presented two conceptual scenarios for their property around the Cornwall quarry, both including over 700,000 sq. ft. in warehouse space.