Lebanon’s Municipal Building won’t be shut down due to COVID-19, but activities and public access will be severely limited for 14 days.
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Wolf requests two week statewide shutdown of nonessential stores
At a “virtual” press conference Monday afternoon, Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf requested a two week statewide shutdown of nonessential businesses.
Social distancing measures taken in Lebanon County for COVID-19
We take a look at what actions have been taken so far locally for COVID-19.
Still no cases, but COVID-19 impact here as LVC, LVAMC reduce on-campus risk
Lebanon Valley College, Lebanon VA Medical Center, and WellSpan Health are among the Lebanon County institutions that are responding to COVID-19.
No cases so far, but county starts webpage for coronavirus information
While no cases have been reported in Lebanon County, the Lebanon County Department of Emergency Services has started a webpage designed to inform the public of any local impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
West Cornwall pump station case remains with PA Supreme Court
The fate of the Mariner East Pipeline’s pump station in West Cornwall Township remains in the hands of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
2020 U.S. Census basics: what, when, why, and plans for Lebanon County
2020 Census: An undercount can cost Lebanon County loads of money over the next 10 years.
Life Lion EMS now serving northern Lebanon County, Annville
Penn State Health’s Life Lion Emergency Medical Service is now covering more areas of Lebanon County.
Ballot approved for April primary, some changes in polling places and procedure
The Lebanon County Commissioners approved the ballot for the April 28 primary election and heard of a few changes to polling places and election procedure.
“A” rating from S&P, Commissioners recognize mental health care providers
The financial firm believes the outlook for the county to be positive due to the county’s “strengthening financial position.”
State government, health-care providers prepare for outbreak of coronavirus
Government officials and health-care providers in Pennsylvania are preparing for the outbreak of coronavirus to spread to the Keystone State.
Thousands sign petition urging schools to serve whole milk again
A new petition to allow whole milk to be served in public schools has been gaining traction locally and across the country on Change.org.