Chuck Musser, the late director of Music in the Park who brought gospel music to Coleman Memorial Park for over 30 years, left a lasting legacy on the program, which continues to thrive and adjust despite challenges and changes brought about by his passing.
June 2023
Meuser introduces bill to rename city post office after Lt. William D. Lebo
Congressman Dan Meuser (R-PA9) has introduced a bill to the United States House of Representatives that would designate Lebanon’s 8th Street post office as the “Lieutenant William D. Lebo Post Office Building.”
16th annual Get Outdoors scavenger hunt kicks off with mental wellness focus
The annual scavenger hunt program Get Outdoors (GO!), in its 16th year, is back this summer, adding a unique twist of mental wellness to the usual physical and intellectual exploration that typically comes along with a summer adventure.
Behind the scenes: The world’s largest Lebanon Bologna sandwich
A classic Lebanon Bologna Sandwich is pretty straightforward: Bread. Bologna. Cheese. Enjoy. But what about a 150-foot long Lebanon Bologna Sandwich?
North Lebanon residents overflow township meeting with Jubilee concerns
Concerned citizens wrapped around the North Lebanon Township building Monday as the meeting room was packed to the brim. The topic of concern? A possible Jubilee development in the township.
Lebanon Pride 2023 planned for Sunday
Lebanon’s Got Pride 2023 is scheduled for this Sunday, June 25, from noon to 6 p.m. on South Eighth Street from West Cumberland Street to Chestnut Street.
‘Litter Ladies’ honored with statewide environmental stewardship award
Two Lebanon County residents, fondly known as the ‘Litter Ladies,’ were honored with Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful’s Community Pride Award in recognition of their volunteer litter control efforts.
Friends share views concerning Governor Dick Park during walk event with Mike Kuhn
Local residents attend hike to learn more about grassroots efforts in opposition to how Governor Dick Park is managed by its board of directors.
Man with a plan: Governor Dick Park forester highlights regeneration efforts
Governor Dick Park’s forester said he’s following a 2005 land management and regeneration plan that’s in the best interest of the long-term health of the forest, located near Mt. Gretna.
Commissioners thank Carol Davies for 32 years of service, approve contracts
At their June 15 meeting, the commissioners thanked Carol Davies, administrator of AAA, for more than three decades of service.
Lebanon Lions Club honors members for exceptional community service
The Lebanon Lions Club, a local organization committed to addressing vision issues both in the area and around the globe, honored several members at a recent luncheon held at the Hebron Banquet Hall.
Lebanon NAACP hosts third annual Juneteenth celebration
Saturday, the Lebanon County Branch 26AA NAACP hosted its third annual Juneteenth celebration in Lebanon’s Monument Park.
Ken Funk leads Arthur Funk & Sons Inc. into the future
The full-service commercial builder from South Lebanon Township works in multiple counties on small to large projects, from 1,000 to 150,000 square feet.
Tax credits for Pa. families worth billions of dollars are on the table this budget season
The Pennsylvania legislature may expand the state’s child care tax credit and create a new program for working families based on the federal earned income tax credit.
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.