A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
LebTown Staff
🔗 Lebanon County township becomes latest Second Amendment sanctuary
Jackson Township, Lebanon County, passed the resolution Monday, joining other local governments trying to pre-empt future gun control measures.
🔗 Harper’s Valley Farm
Back in 1919, Harper’s Tavern was the given name of a sleepy crossroads in northern Lebanon County near where the Indian Creek flows into the Swatara Creek.
Palmyra Middle School teacher faces a dozen felony charges for allegedly using Instagram to solicit sexual material from Cedar Crest students
Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf announced this morning that Andrew Eberhart, a 23-year-old Lebanon man, had been arrested for charges related to the solicitation and possession of explicit material from minors.
State Police seek man they say stole identity to purchase four-wheelers
Pennsylvania State Police are seeking a man they said used a stolen identity to purchase two four-wheelers in Union Township valued at $15,000.
West Lebanon Rutter’s grand opening scheduled for March 18
A ribbon cutting ceremony for the newly-opened West Lebanon Township Rutter’s will be held Wednesday, March 18.
Blotter: Aggravated assault, theft, indecent exposure
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Hershey Bears share healthy habits with Lebanon Middle School students
This past Wednesday, players from the Hershey Bears visited Lebanon Middle School along with members of Penn State PRO Wellness to celebrate wellness efforts with local students.
🔗 LCCF inmate in solitary confinement for refusing to cut dreadlocks
An inmate at the Lebanon County jail claims the punishment for not cutting his hair violates his First Amendment rights.
Blotter: Burglary, simple assault, retail thefts, PFA violation
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
🔗 Money needed to restore Lebanon County’s oldest building for public tours
Lebanon County’s oldest building, built in the 1700s, could soon be open to more visitors if enough money is raised to restore it properly.
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.
🔗 How political party insiders — not voters — dictate Pa. special election candidates
Critics call the process “undemocratic” and rife with “insiderism.” The parties say it works just fine.