For most Americans, it is important that our hospitalized veterans receive nothing less than the finest available care. At the Lebanon VA Medical Center (VAMC), that care just got a little better for some veterans thanks to an agreement with the Lebanon County Courts.
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Lebanon County votes: Incumbent commissioners re-elected, 29% turnout
Lebanon County voters—or more precisely, 29% of them—showed up yesterday to polling places and re-elected all three sitting Lebanon County Commissioners to another four-year term.
Lebanon Police investigating afternoon gunshots, home believed to be target
Police are investigating a shooting incident that occurred Tuesday afternoon off N. 7th Street in the City of Lebanon.
Jonestown woman receives support after PSPCA raid, faces charges
A Jonestown woman says she’s gotten an “outpouring of support” from the community since the Pennsylvania SPCA raided her shelter and seized nearly 100 dogs and cats.
Cedar Haven Bankruptcy: Search for buyer continues, first patient care report filed
The nationwide search for a buyer has so far been unsuccessful, and a court-ordered inspection appears to have produced some minor operations concerns.
Arnold announces pause from SD-48 campaign trail following surgery
Dave Arnold, the GOP candidate for the 48th Senatorial District Special Election, has paused his campaign following the recent discovery and subsequent removal of a malignant brain tumor.
CLSD poised to buy 89.5 acres of farmland across from Cedar Crest
Cornwall-Lebanon School District is poised to buy 89.5 acres of farmland located across from the Cedar Crest campus in South Lebanon Township.
Here’s everything you need to know for Tuesday’s election
Sample ballots, video tutorials on the new voting machines, and information on where to find your polling place.
Cornwall Borough residents look to enact new trap, neuter, and release program for feral cats
When Cornwall Borough passed an ordinance barring residents from feeding feral cats, borough resident Jennifer Wentzel thought there was a better way to go.
Who steps in as county DA if Arnold wins state senate campaign?
It’s not absurd to think that there might be a vacancy in the DA’s office next January.
Lt. Gov.’s residence to be turned over to Department of Military & Veterans Affairs, will fall inside planned perimeter at Fort Indiantown Gap
Oct. 23, the Pennsylvania Senate unanimously voted to turn over the lieutenant governor’s residence to the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to be used for veteran support programs.
Thursday fire in Annville area sees significant smoke damage to house
The Annville-Cleona Fire District responded to an incident Thursday afternoon in North Annville Township that saw significant smoke damage to the house and sent one woman to the hospital for smoke inhalation.
National Christmas Tree mystery solved, Palmyra donors’ tree headed to D.C.
The Christmas tree mystery has been solved, and it’s a very American story.