This week’s pet is Madison, owned by Linda Deimler.
LebTown Staff
Lebanon County real estate transfers (Sept. 15 to Sept. 30)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of September.
Blotter: Residential burglaries, criminal mischief, thefts
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Lebanon to temporarily lose only remaining movie theater
Lebanon will temporarily lose its only remaining movie theater on Thursday when Regal shuts down its 536 U.S. locations.
Stony Valley opens up Oct. 18 for annual drive-thru tour, back on after cancellation
On Sunday, Oct. 18, the Pennsylvania Game Commission will be opening up the Stony Valley Rail Trail to motor vehicles for the annual State Game Lands Driving Tour, reversing an earlier decision to cancel this year’s tour.
🔗 60-year-old man dead after van crashes into Lebanon building, police say
A 60-year-old man is dead after his van crashed into a building in Lebanon, police say. The crash happened at 11:21 a.m. Tuesday. Police said the driver was traveling on North 8th Street and failed to stop at a stop sign for an unknown reason.
RTK request uncovers emails leading up to Lebanon County go-yellow vote
A cache of emails obtained by a Right-To-Know request and released to the public has provided new insight into the circumstances leading to Lebanon County’s “go-yellow” vote this past spring.
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.
202 grants approved in first round of CARES funding; second round opens Oct. 15
The $12.8 million Lebanon County CARES Act settlement is beginning to reach Lebanon County organizations as the Lebanon County Commissioners have approved the first round of grants to support local firms financially impacted by COVID-19.
Mask Up Lebanon campaign begins; $1,000 grants available to display signs
Lebanon County has begun its “Mask Up Lebanon” campaign, a $2.8 million stipulation of the county’s settlement with Gov. Tom Wolf over CARES Act funding.
Blotter: PFA violation, false identification to law enforcement, fleeing and eluding
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Fulton to close Lebanon East branch
According to BizNewsPA, Lancaster-based Fulton Financial will close nearly 10% of its branches by early next year, including one in North Lebanon Township.
Pet of the Week: Riley
This week’s pet is Riley, owned by McKenzie Hall.
🔗 Annville man heads to trial for allegedly killing son
Almost a dozen people rallied outside the courthouse yesterday in support of Max Schollenberger and hope to prevent future cases like this.