The few gifts of note came largely before the first cases of COVID-19 were reported in Pennsylvania in early March.
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Tablets will help prepare Lebanon County Prison inmates to re-enter society
The county commissioners entered into an agreement Thursday to provide cost-free tablets to inmates at the county prison as a way to help them prepare to re-enter society.
Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker
The number of new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is currently at 233 for Lebanon County.
Experts say Pa.’s 2021 primary was typical, but GOP lawmakers are seizing on issues
Routine poll issues, some mail-ballot snafus, and low turnout were all par for the course of a normal election.
Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker
In terms of relative comparisons, the current figure of 251 new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is 99% lower than Lebanon County’s figures one month ago and 96% lower compared to 14 days ago.
Pennsylvania voters backed curtailing Gov. Tom Wolf’s emergency powers in a win for Republican lawmakers
The ballot questions were widely seen as a referendum on the Wolf administration’s response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Lebanon County primary/special election results: Gebhard wins 48th District seat
Republican Chris Gebhard secured the seat of Pennsylvania’s 48th Senatorial District covering Lebanon County in Tuesday’s special/primary election, with turnout high for a non-presidential election year.
Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker
In terms of relative comparisons, the current figure of 276 new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is 69% lower than Lebanon County’s figures one month ago and 88% lower compared to 14 days ago.
Lebanon County daily COVID-19 tracker
In terms of relative comparisons, the current figure of 296 new COVID-19 cases over the last 14 days per 100,000 residents is 58% lower than Lebanon County’s figures one month ago and 78% lower compared to 14 days ago.
Going private: County outsources a portion of mental health services
Lebanon County will no longer provide targeted case management (TCM) services for local residents through their Mental Health/Intellectual Disabilities/Early Intervention(MH/ID/EI) department beginning July 1.
FBI probe of massive Pa. pension fund seeks evidence of kickbacks or bribery
Subpoenas reviewed by Spotlight PA and The Philadelphia Inquirer lay bare the scope of the federal investigation into Pennsylvania’s $64 billion public school pension fund.
See the Pa. lawmakers who spent the most on food, lodging, mileage and more
Search Spotlight PA’s interactive chart to see the state lawmakers that tallied more than $100,000 in expenses from 2017 through 2020.
A new wave of election directors step in to fill Pa.’s many vacancies — with little training and varying experience
After a ‘nightmare’ year led to massive job turnover among those who run Pennsylvania’s elections, there are growing calls for standardized training to provide more support and guidance.
















