Lebanon’s historic Treadway Inn is now a Rodeway Inn/Clarion Hotel.
Business & Nonprofits
DoorDash is coming to Lebanon and Hershey on January 16
DoorDash, a food delivery startup, has announced that it will enter the Hershey and Lebanon markets on January 16.
Christian Pulisic is a Sheetz guy
Expect sightings of Pulisic to be treated with increasing excitement by Lebanon Countians.
Snitz Creek is closing its Palmyra tasting room
Snitz Creek Brewery announced this week that it will be closing its Palmyra tasting room, located at 318 Taxiway Road.
Jonestown Rutter’s? Not officially planned yet, but Cumberland Street location still scheduled to open next year
Rutter’s convenience store confirmed today that the company is actively exploring opportunities in the Jonestown area, but no location is currently on the schedule.
Quentin Riding Club will meet on December 28 to vote on next steps
The Quentin Riding Club will meet December 28 to discuss and vote on its fate, as it currently sits in limbo status after ceasing operations earlier this year.
Broken Kisses yet another reason to make the right choice: Wilbur Buds
This holiday season, avoid the Hershey Kiss tip controversy entirely by choosing a better substitute: Wilbur Buds.
Lebanon County misses out in second phase of medical marijuana dispensary permitting process
Lebanon County did not receive any new permits for medical marijuana dispensaries in phase II of the Pennsylvania Department of Health’s dispensary permitting process.
Lebanon Daily News discontinues walk-in service at Poplar Street offices
According to a sign posted to the door of the Lebanon Daily News, the Gannett-owned newspaper will no longer offer walk-in customer service at its 718 Poplar Street offices
Governor Wolf notifies Lebanon farmers they are eligible for federal disaster relief funding
Yesterday Governor Tom Wolf announced that Lebanon farmland owners will be eligible for United States Department of Agriculture disaster relief funding.
Beer and wine gardens expected next summer at Lebanon area Giant Food Stores
Giant Food Stores confirmed today that Lebanon County residents can expect to see wine and beer gardens at local locations sometime next summer.
Quentin Riding Club faces foreclosure, historic equestrian destination in limbo as board waits for final offers
The future of the Quentin Riding Club hangs in limbo as the organization awaits final offers from a handful of parties interested in purchasing and/or operating the club’s 46-acre historic equestrian site, which has effectively shut down.
Grabbing a beer at your local brewery will soon cost more money
Starting July 1 next year, brewpubs across Pennsylvania will be made to pay a 6% sales tax on all receipts of products they manufacture.
In search of talent, eastern Lebanon father/son duo Howard and Ross Kramer open satellite Listrak office outside Philly
With early roots in the basement of Howard Kramer’s eastern Lebanon home, Listrak did more than $50 million in revenue last year. Now they are opening a new office outside Philly to try and recruit the talent necessary to take the company to $100 million.
Kleinfelter’s auction house purchased by local antiques-dealing family David & Erin Horst, business name to remain unchanged
David and Erin Horst have purchased Lebanon-based Kleinfelter’s Auction Inc, with settlement having took place last month.