Avian influenza in dairy cattle has been discovered in nine states, but not Pennsylvania. Experts say milk and dairy products are safe to consume thanks to pasteurization.
May 2024
Exciting June lineup coming to the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds
The Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds, located at 80 Rocherty Road, has an exciting lineup of events scheduled for the month of June.
Monthly Arts Blog for June: Behind the scenery, getting to know Ryan Fretz
In recognition of Lebanon Valley’s Year of the Arts, artist Ryan Fretz has unveiled a living art installation at the historic Mount Gretna Playhouse, continuing his legacy of adorning the area with his unique creations.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of May 31 to June 2
Here are featured events happening across the Lebanon Valley this weekend, May 31 to June 2.
Fort Indiantown Gap is central piece in a new, 250-mile-long Sentinel Landscape
Kittatinny Ridge, a diverse, 250-mile-long stretch along the Appalachian Mountains from northern Maryland to New York’s Catskill Mountains that includes Fort Indiantown Gap in its span, has been designated a Sentinel Landscape by the federal government.
CTC board approves needs study, hears complaint about nursing program closure
The Lebanon County Career and Technology Center has solicited a feasibility study to determine future building needs and curriculum for secondary school students.
Qualifying seniors can receive $50 for fresh and local produce this summer
Older Lebanon County residents are eligible to receive $50 to buy locally grown produce this summer.
Traveling exhibit on breast cancer to visit downtown Lebanon on June’s First Friday
A traveling exhibit designed to raise awareness about breast cancer will visit downtown Lebanon as part of First Friday festivities in June.
Why is Fort Indiantown Gap tagging and studying the local whitetail population?
“We wanted to update our deer management plan,” Nick Hoffman, ecological program specialist and outdoor recreation program manager for the military base, explained.
Central Chapter of PA Sports Hall of Fame honors 22 local student-athletes
This year’s local nominees for the prestigious C.S. “Pop” Kelchner award were recently honored at the Central Chapter of the Pennsylvania Sports Hall of Fame’s annual Scholastic/Collegiate Athletic Awards ceremony.
Our success at SESI is all about our people
Steckbeck Engineering & Surveying, Inc., founded in 1990, is now a successful employee-owned company, offering a wide variety of services and boasting a 28-person team.
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.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of May 27
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
Blotter: Carrying firearm without a license, disorderly conduct, retail theft
Here are the latest updates from local and state police in Lebanon County.
Lebanon High School football team finds inspiration in former Steeler’s life journey
Local football players and others were impressed by former Pittsburgh Steeler Rocky Bleier’s life story, presented last week to over 200 attendees.