We Are Lebanon, Pa speaks with Naomi Boyer, a Lebanon photographer, and her work with the Beth-Elle Memorial Fund.
2023
Caring Cupboard receives $10k grant from Bayer Fund for fresh produce
The Caring Cupboard has received a $10,000 grant from Bayer Fund to provide fresh fruits and vegetables through this spring.
Cornwall Iron Furnace to present lecture in-person & online about mines in 1920s
Cornwall Iron Furnace will host a free lecture on Tuesday, April 11, at 7 p.m. about mining at Cornwall in the 1920s.
🔗 The dairy industry is trying to get Gen-Z to drink more milk
Alarmed by dwindling sales to Gen Z, the dairy industry is going all out to get younger Americans on the milk train.
Lebanon VA hospitalist recognized with PSU Teacher of the Year award
Lebanon VA Medical Center hospitalist Benny Bhaskar, MD, was awarded the 2022 Medicine Clerkship Teacher of the Year Award for Affiliate Faculty in the Medicine Category from the Penn State University College of Medicine.
Quittapahilla Audubon invites public to spring lineup of free programs & outings
The Quittapahilla Audubon Society has announced its lineup of spring programs.
Penn State Extension’s annual plant sale returns to Lebanon fairgrounds on May 6
The annual Plant Sale and Garden Faire returns to the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairground on Saturday, May 6.
Lebanon County Libraries launch app providing access to library services
Lebanon County Libraries has launched a new app which makes library services available on patrons’ mobile devices.
Friends of the Annville Free Library to hold annual Big Book Sale April 19-22
The Big Book Sale will be held in the basement of the Annville United Methodist Church from April 19 to 22.
Shapiro’s proposed Pa. State Police fund saves road dollars but raises accountability concerns
Gov. Josh Shapiro wants to stop diverting money meant for road and bridge repairs to the Pennsylvania State Police by creating a new fund with dedicated revenue.
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.
Canteen at American Legion Post 158 in Lebanon closed while post reorganizes
American Legion Post 158 in Lebanon is in the midst of a major reorganization effort that has left the post’s canteen temporarily shuttered, but poised for a comeback once the post puts its house in order – or more precisely in this case, its home association.
LVC students partner with A-C Fire Department to boost volunteer signups
The Annville-Cleona Fire Department is getting help from Lebanon Valley College students in the school’s Digital Communications program with media presentation and community outreach.
Here’s a look at the details of Cornwall’s proposed $49,000 A/V upgrade
The Cornwall Borough Council is considering a $49,057.78 A/V upgrade to its meeting hall. Here’s our detailed breakdown on the proposal.
Here’s how the LDN covered new PSU men’s basketball coach Mike Rhoades while he was a standout player at LVC
Mike Rhoades, LVC Class of 1995, was officially named as head coach of the Penn State men’s basketball team at a University Park press conference on Thursday, March 30.