Lebanon Valley College guard Braden Bohannon transitions to officiating, gaining a new perspective on basketball and aiming to stay involved in the sport post-graduation.
January 2024
CASA of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties seeks volunteers in 2024
CASA of Lancaster and Lebanon Counties encourages people who want to make a difference in their community this year to consider working as a CASA volunteer.
ELCO gives us a tour of newly expanded STEM & ag facilities at ELCO High School
The $38 million expansion and renovation project of ELCO High School is starting to bear fruit.
Who’s on that Java Journey?
The fifth annual Java Journey, a popular coffee trail event by Visit Lebanon Valley, has kicked off, showcasing its growth through unique mugs, passports, and diverse locations.
Proposed update to state gaming rules could offer relief to Pa.’s fire companies, nonprofits
Pennsylvania lawmakers have proposed letting nonprofits accept credit and debit card payments for small games of chance, which is currently illegal.
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s admin blames ‘human error’ for deletion of Pa. State Police records
The Office of Administration under Gov. Josh Shapiro accidentally deleted thousands of records including State Police evidence logs. Some records haven’t been recovered.
Long-sought charter school changes on the table as Pa. lawmakers plot education funding overhaul
Pennsylvania lawmakers say a court mandate to overhaul public school funding has opened avenues for compromise on charter school reform.
District Attorney charges second person in child rape investigation in W. Cornwall
Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf has announced that a second person has been charged in connection with the alleged sexual assault of a seven-year-old girl in West Cornwall Township.
Point-in-Time Count of homeless population to be held this week in Lebanon
A community effort to count individuals experiencing homelessness in Lebanon County will take place later this week, and volunteers are needed to help.
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.
Mount Gretna residents raise water quality concerns with Gov. Dick board
Mount Gretna area residents aired their concerns about issues they believe could impact their water quality to the Governor Dick Park board of directors.
Palmyra boys basketball lays foundation in coach Tim Bean’s first year on the job
Despite a challenging 2023-2024 season, the Palmyra boys basketball team, under the leadership of new head coach Tim Bean, shows promise for the future with a focus on defense and building a strong program.
Under the Bridge Hard Cider closes in downtown Lebanon without explanation
Under The Bridge Hard Cider has closed its cidery at 750 Cumberland St. in downtown Lebanon, according to the business’ Facebook page.
Eclectic collection contains a lifetime of memories for Ono businessman
Classic car dealer Ed Anspach has collected a lifetime of memorabilia that he displays at his Ono-based business.
Rock Steady Boxing for people with Parkinson’s comes to the Lebanon Valley Family YMCA
Rock Steady Boxing, a unique exercise program, based on training used by boxing pros, and adapted to people with Parkinson’s disease, will now be available in the Lebanon area.