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April 2024
Lebanon County man accused of infant abuse dies by suicide as trial nears end
The trial of Brian Hungler, a North Lebanon Township resident accused of severely abusing his infant child, ended abruptly when the defendant died by apparent suicide early Wednesday morning, April 24.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of April 26 to April 28
Here are featured events happening across the Lebanon Valley this weekend, April 26 to April 28.
Voting runs smoothly despite ballot goof; Russ Diamond wins in 102nd district race
Lebanon County election official explains duplicate ballot snafu, says election ran smoothly across the county’s 60 precincts.
Lebanon County 2024 primary election results
Here are the results from the 2024 municipal primary election, according to the latest summary data from Lebanon County.
Millard’s Salon to offer free haircuts for Lebanon County kids Sunday afternoon
On Sunday, April 28, Millard’s Salon and Spa will be offering free haircuts for all children in Lebanon County from 12-7 p.m.
Krypton Cougars shine at FIRST World Championship, rank 3rd in Curie Division
FIRST Robotics Team 2539, better known as the Krypton Cougars, wrapped up its latest competitive season in Houston, Texas, with a third-place posting among 75 teams from around the world.
Trust among veteran patients in Lebanon VAMC rises to 95.4%, up 3.1% since 2018
The Department of Veterans Affairs said on Saturday that the trust of veterans in the Lebanon VAMC has risen to the highest level ever, reaching 95.4 percent in 2023.
Upward Broadband receives nearly $1.5 million to grow internet service in county
Lancaster-based Upward Broadband LLC will receive nearly $1.5 million in a grant through the Pennsylvania Broadband Development Authority’s federally-funded Broadband Infrastructure Program to expand high-speed internet access in Lebanon County.
City of Lebanon deploys AI tech to assess condition of roads and highway signs
The City of Lebanon has deployed artificial intelligence to assess the condition of nearly 100 miles of roadway and its 1,600 signs.
We saved you a bite: Annie’s Soft Ice Cream (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: The soft ice cream at Annie’s has always been a treat.
Some voters are failing to complete the year on Pa.’s newly redesigned mail ballot envelopes
Some voters are failing to complete the year on Pa.’s newly redesigned mail ballot envelopes
Higher internet costs could be on the way for low-income Pa. residents as federal subsidies run out
Despite a surge in federal investment for high-speed internet access and the approval of over $200 million in grants to internet service providers in Pennsylvania, the impending end of the ACP could hinder efforts to ensure affordable service for all residents.
Palmyra police seek public’s help in identifying vehicle from hit-and-run
The Palmyra Borough Police Department is seeking the public’s help in identifying a Mercury SUV which struck another vehicle on East Broad Street in Palmyra on April 17.
🔗 Brian Sheaffer charged for August death of Edward Matias-Rodriguez (Updated)
North Lebanon Township police announced Monday, April 22, that they have filed multiple charges against Brian Sheaffer, a 58-year-old Lebanon man, over the August death of 33-year-old Jonestown man Edward Matias-Rodriguez in a hit-and-run crash.