Café Panache, a European-style café serving breakfast in lunch, will close at the end of business Saturday, May 11.
May 2024
Burger Wars Season 2: 7th Street Bar & Grill (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics continue Season 2 of Burger Wars with a visit to 7th Street Bar & Grill in Lebanon.
City departments organize several educational summer youth camps
Lebanon city officials have announced the schedule for this year’s summer camp series.
Cedar Crest Quiz Bowl team defends 2023 title as this year’s state runner-up
As a team with all-new players, the Cedar Crest Quiz Bowl team defended its title as 2023 state champion by becoming this year’s runner-up.
Union Canal Day returns on May 18
The 35th annual Union Canal Day will be held this year from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 18.
Annual Mental Health Awareness Festival returning to Lebanon on May 18th
The second annual Mental Health Awareness Festival, expanding with new vendors and activities, will take place in Lebanon on May 18, as part of the Mental Health Awareness Month celebrations.
Pennsylvania child care centers struggle to survive amid staffing crisis
Gov. Josh Shapiro has proposed increasing taxpayer money for child care, but advocates say the ultimate cost needs to be far higher.
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.
Historic Preservation Trust will hold a free open house at historic sites Saturday
The Historic Preservation Trust of Lebanon County is throwing wide the doors of history on Saturday, May 11, with its annual open house at four historically significant locations.
TLVC honors 2024 Richard H. and Karen R. Light Memorial Scholarship recipient
The Lebanon Valley Conservancy has announced that Katherine Shiffer, a junior at LVC, has received the 2024 Richard H. and Karen R. Light Memorial Scholarship.
State Archives hold a host of history from Lebanon County (and Pennsylvania, too)
The new State Archives building at 1681 N. Sixth St., which opened to the public in December, is a vast improvement over the old facility in the Capitol Complex, according to archivist Brett M. Reigh.
American Heart Association and G.F. Bowman donate 70 balls to area kids
As part of the American Heart Association’s 2024 Lebanon Heart Ball, the American Heart Association and G.F. Bowman donated more than 70 new soccer balls, footballs, basketballs, and other playground balls to youth organizations in Lebanon County.
Rev. Harriet A. Baker: A pioneering Black female preacher with ties to Lebanon City
Born free in 1829, Harriet A. Baker, a pioneering Black female preacher, bravely fought against the slave trade, eventually establishing a church in Lebanon that still stands today.
Preventing emergency calls by preventing unnecessary falls
Healthcare professionals at Lebanon Internal Medicine Associates recommend routine check-ups, careful medication management, appropriate exercise, and modifications in home safety, as key measures for preventing falls among the elderly.
Traffic signal project at Route 72 and Isabel Drive delayed until after July 4
Installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection of Route 72 and Isabel Drive in North Cornwall Township has been delayed until this summer, PennDOT announced Monday.