During the Nov. 7 election, Democrat Daniel McCaffery and Republican Carolyn Carluccio will compete to fill an open seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court.
September 2023
Northern Lebanon’s off to the kind of start that forces teams to look ahead
An 0-2 beginning has not discouraged a resourceful group of Vikings.
Cats and cannons collide at Gettysburg’s feline-themed Civil War museum
The Civil War Tails museum of Gettysburg, PA, uses handmade cat figurines and dioramas to portray pivotal battle moments.
ELCO’s Jake Williams outperforms in final clash with longtime rival Annville-Cleona
In the final meeting of longtime Lebanon County rivals, ELCO trounced Annville-Cleona 49-7, with standout performances from Jake Williams, Steven Rosado, and Austin Yesko.
With heads held high, Cedars fall again
Despite early setbacks, the Lebanon football team continues to foster a positive outlook.
Weekend Forecast: Temps to rise from 80s to 90s over Labor Day Weekend
Here’s your weekend forecast for Friday, September 1, to Monday, September 4.
Lebanon County recognizes Suicide Prevention Month by hosting inaugural Suicide Prevention Walk & other events
The Lebanon County Suicide Prevention Task Force will host an “All Cash Bingo” fundraiser on Sunday, August 27, 2023, at St. Cecilia’s Parish, 750 State Drive, Lebanon.
Pa. budget inches forward, but lawmakers still split on stalled education funding
The Pa. Senate has moved key code bills that would enable some budget spending, but Democrats say they don’t go far enough. Meanwhile, spending for education, public defense, and more is still in limbo.
Bill to move Pa.’s spring primary earlier would put time crunch on election officials
A state Senate proposal would move Pa.’s April 23 primary to an earlier date to avoid a conflict with Passover. But election administrators worry they won’t have enough time to pull it off.
Inside Spotlight PA’s fight to unseal lobbyist communications with the legislature
The PA legislature says its communications with lobbyists should be secret. Spotlight PA is making a case that the state’s right-to-know law says otherwise.
🔗 Game Commission tackling invasive carp problem at Middle Creek
Since June, the Game Commission has been conducting weekly trappings to lower the numbers of invasive carp in the lake.