A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
September 2022
Pa. lawmakers spent at least $3 million on private lawyers, experts during redistricting battle, invoices show
The new districts have the potential to change the balance of power in both Harrisburg and Washington, so it’s not surprising that legal action played a major role during the process.
đź”— Witnesses reported hearing explosion before barn fire in Lebanon County
A barn burned to the ground on Sunday in North Cornwall Township.
We saved you a bite: Soprano’s Pizza (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Soprano’s Pizza offers a vast menu of Italian options such as pizza, pasta, and subs.
State agrees to $1.75M civil settlement over PSP trooper’s fatal shooting of Andy Dzwonchyk in ’21 incident, attorney says
The state has reached a settlement with the estate of Andy Dzwonchyk over the November 2021 shooting of Dzwonchyk by a Pennsylvania State Police trooper.
Weekend Forecast: Temps & humidity rise Saturday; scattered showers Sunday
Here’s your weekend forecast for Friday, Sept. 2, to Sunday, Sept. 4.
City police seek 19-year-old Lebanon man over Saturday stabbing on S. 8th St.
Lebanon City Police are looking for a 19-year-old Lebanon man over a Saturday night stabbing near the Lebanon Farmers Market.
Local chapter awarded $10,000 grant to monitor the Quittapahilla Creek
The Doc Fritchey chapter of Trout Unlimited was awarded a $10,000 Healing the Planet Grant sponsored by Giant Corporation (Giant Foods).
Quittapahilla Audubon invites public to free monthly all-ages programs
The Quittapahilla Audubon Society is restarting its monthly programs.
Meuser recognized as ‘Friend of the Farm Bureau’ for the 117th Congress
The American Farm Bureau Federation named Congressman Dan Meuser (R-9) as a “Friend of the Farm Bureau” for the 117th Congress.
Lebanon VA doc named ‘Family Physician of the Year’ by PA osteopathic society
A Lebanon VA Medical Center physician was named the 2022 Family Physician of the Year Award by the Pennsylvania Osteopathic Family Physicians Society.
Thousands of Pa. nursing home workers may strike despite $600M for care in state budget
Workers for two for-profit companies fear the bulk of the money won’t be used to alleviate longer working hours, expanded job responsibilities, and even food rationing for residents.