Lebanon native Mike Gross is retiring after 42 glorious years as a sportswriter and columnist in the newspaper business.
November 2024
Doubling down on bouldering: Remaining 2024 bouldering events announced
The South Central Pennsylvania Climbers are showcasing their sport twice this fall, starting at Governor Dick Park.
Lebanon County Job Listings: November 4, 2024
Now hiring in Lebanon County! Area Agency on Aging is looking for an Aging Care Manager 2 (CSP/OPTIONS).
Husband and wife arrested for sexually assaulting children over 17-year period
A husband and wife have been charged with sexually assaulting their three daughters over a period of 17 years. Christopher and Kelly Longo were arrested by Lebanon city police in early October, according to a press release issued Friday by the District Attorney’s office.
Lebanon woman, 47, charged with ongoing sexual abuse of two children
A Lebanon woman faces multiple charges involving the alleged sexual abuse of two children.
Weekend Forecast: Fall-like temperatures with a freeze warning likely
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather Weekend forecast for Friday, November 1, to Sunday, November 3. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
Officiating: It’s a tough job, but somebody’s gotta do it
Depending upon the sport, there exists a moderate shortage of local officials, for an abundance of reasons.
CLA tree lighting on Nov. 22 kicks off holiday season in downtown Lebanon
The Community of Lebanon Association has a tree-lighting, parade and downtown carriage rides planned for the 2024 holiday season.
Leadership Lebanon Valley opens applications for its Class of 2025
Applications for the Leadership Lebanon Valley Class of 2025 are now open, the Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce announced.
LFCU’s 2nd annual Thanksgiving grocery gift card giveaway for Lebanon County families
LFCU is celebrating Thanksgiving by offering six $250 grocery gift cards—one per branch—to help Lebanon County families prepare holiday meals, with additional runner-up prizes for a Butterball turkey, reflecting its gratitude and commitment to the community.
Republicans ask Pennsylvania court to put on hold decision on mail ballot envelope rules
Pennsylvania Republicans appealed to the state Supreme Court Thursday to overturn a lower court’s ruling that would allow mail ballots with missing or incorrect dates to be counted.