The 1717 Eisenhauer family Bible, linked to President Eisenhower, has been meticulously restored by Gettysburg-based conservator Maria Pukownik and returned to the Lebanon County Historical Society.
Davis Shaver
Davis Shaver is the publisher of LebTown. He grew up in Lebanon and currently lives outside of Hershey, PA.
B.R. Kreider & Sons acquires property at Evergreen Road & State Dr.; no plans yet
A fourth-generation, Manheim-based excavating and paving firm has acquired a property at Evergreen Road and State Drive, but does not have any immediate plans for developing it.
Lebanon County’s population growth rate declined over the last few years
Lebanon County is no longer towards the front of the pack when it comes to population growth across the state, according to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
‘Work, Fight, or Play Ball’: Steel League’s impact on Babe Ruth and baseball greats
Bill Ecenbarger’s book details the history of the Steel League, formed by Charles Schwab, and its role in helping baseball stars like Babe Ruth avoid military service during WWI.
Campbelltown Village Square developer seeks public input, support for project
Developers of the Campbelltown Village Square project, first proposed last fall, are continuing to seek public input and support as they hone the specifics of their plan.
Keystone Grants fund ADA accessibility upgrades at Lebanon Community Library
The Lebanon Community Library is set to receive $68,500 from the Keystone Grants for Public Library Facilities program, contributing to a $137,000 renovation that will upgrade its outdated and non-accessible restrooms.
The Hershey Company seeks approval for expansion of Annville Fulfillment Center
The Hershey Company is awaiting approval by South Annville Township for its planned-in-advance expansion of the Annville Fulfillment Center.
Lebanon Country Club sold to private investor; turnaround plans in the works
Lebanon Country Club was bought by Stephan Van Der Ploog earlier this year and now operates as a for-profit private club.
Lebanon Catholic project moves ahead; unit mix adjusted to fit market demand
A redevelopment project for the 13.9-acre campus of the former Lebanon Catholic School is moving ahead with a few tweaks to make it a better fit for current market conditions.
Ninkovich LLC seeks double transfer of license; Palmyra to hold Feb. 13 hearing
Palmyra Borough Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. Feb. 13 to again consider a request for transferring a liquor license owned by Ninkovich LLC to 1 East Main Street.
Diamond introduces bill to provide amnesty for COVID-19 infractions
A bill has been introduced by Lebanon County state Rep. Russ Diamond (R-102) which would provide amnesty for disciplinary actions related to COVID-19 protocols.
Introducing the Lebanon County Events Calendar, a free resource from LebTown
Today we are officially announcing the Lebanon County Events Calendar, a free resource from LebTown.
Publish your classified ad online and in print with LebTown and LebCo Bulletin
LebTown and LebCo Bulletin are teaming up to offer the widest reaching and most affordable classified advertising in Lebanon County.
Air Methods will relocate WellFlight Lancaster base to county 911 Center
Further details have been shared regarding Colorado-based Air Methods’ plans for utilizing its recently-signed lease of helipad space and offices at the county’s new 911 Center.
New owner of Jonestown campground says plans are in motion for next season
Lancaster County-based contractor James Townsley, along with his father and brothers, bought the former Jonestown AOK earlier this year and have plans to improve the property heading into next season.