A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
LebTown Staff
WellSpan reduces executive compensation to fund COVID-19 Assistance Program
WellSpan Health will reduce executive compensation for the next three months to fund a new COVID-19 employee assistance program.
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.
Blotter: Stolen golf cart joy ride, hit & run, felony retail theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
🔗 ‘Powerfully positive:’ Rusty Owens left lasting mark on swimmers in decades-long coaching career
Thousands in central Pennsylvania this week are mourning the loss of swimming coach and mentor Rusty Owens.
Alden Place properties sold to national housing community firm, details limited
LebTown became aware of the $18 million transfers when processing our bimonthly real estate transfers feature.
Lebanon County real estate transfers (April 16 to April 30)
Here are the latest real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County.
🔗 Residents talk about counties that plan to self move to the yellow phase
Residents talk about counties that plan to self move to the yellow phase, including an interview with Lebanon City Council member Richard Wertz.
Republican elected officials tell Governor they intend to move Lebanon County to “Yellow Phase” on May 15
Lebanon County’s state legislators as well as a handful of other Republican elected officials released a joint letter to Governor Tom Wolf on Friday evening, May 8, informing him of a plan to move the county to the “Yellow Phase” on Friday, May 15.
Editorial: Inconsistent, opaque messaging by Wolf admin undermines journalism, increases public health risk
The Wolf administration must become more transparent, more consistent, and more proactive in its messaging.
Blotter: Corruption of minors, blackmail, DUI, drug possession, theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
🔗 Supreme Court declines to lift Pennsylvania’s stay-at-home order
The Supreme Court on Wednesday declined to lift an executive order from Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf that mandated the closure of all businesses in the state deemed nonessential as part of efforts to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
State Police seek help locating truck that stole trailer from Myerstown business
The Pennsylvania State Police have asked for the public’s help in locating a truck involved with the theft of a trailer from a Lebanon County business.
LVC planning for in-person fall 2020
Lebanon Valley President Lewis E. Thayne announced Wednesday, May 6, that the college plans to have students return to campus for an in-person start to the fall 2020 semester.