It’s been more than a year since a Lebanon mother of five was fatally shot, but there have been no arrests.
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Dog found last night on Old Mount Gretna Road, police seeking owner
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Blotter: Stolen phone, vandalism, meth bust
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
County off sanctuary list, commissioners say it should have never been on
The Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) updated its list of sanctuary cities, counties, and states this week, removing Lebanon County in what the County Commissioners have called a correction of a designation that they say should never have been given in the first place.
“Perfect storm” caused 22,000 to lose power last night in Lebanon County
Met-Ed released additional information today regarding Monday’s power outage in Lebanon County, which affected more than 22,000 customers.
Woman’s Club of Lebanon presents $10k to Lebanon Valley Education Partnership
The Woman’s Club of Lebanon held its April meeting earlier this month at the Mansion at Fifth and Cumberland Streets.
Major electrical system outage affects thousands across Lebanon County
A major electrical system outage is impacting Lebanon County this evening with nearly half of Met-Ed’s customers in Lebanon County currently reported as affected.
Blotter: Hit and run, reckless driving, vandalism at church
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
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: DUI, hit and run, retail theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
[Photo Story] Lt. Gov. John Fetterman brings recreational marijuana listening tour to Lebanon
Here are our photos from last night’s recreational marijuana listening tour stop, hosted by Lt. Gov. John Fetterman at Hebron Banquet Hall.
Local vet awarded France’s highest honor, US Ambassador takes note
At a ceremony held late last month, Henry W. Smith, a Lebanon native, received France’s highest honor for his service defending that country.
Chamber of Commerce announces small business award winners
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce announced the winners of its annual small business awards yesterday in advance of next week’s luncheon.
County’s second “beer cave” planned for this summer with pending Sheetz license transfer
In a report by the Lebanon Daily News, approval of the Palmyra Borough Council was noted for the Sheetz at 811 E. Main Street to begin selling beer out of its current “soda cave”, which would be renamed a “beer cave” once the liquor license transfer is complete.
American Business Women celebrate 48 years of Lebanon Charter Chapter
The American Business Women Association recognized the 48th anniversary of its Lebanon Valley Charter Chapter this past week with a celebration at Hebron Fire Hall.