We reveal the leatherheads in our last Past Calling and pose a new mystery – what can you tell us about this early 20th century photo of a Lebanon County farm?
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Lebanon pro, amateur fighters sweep competition at New Year’s boxing event
Pro boxer Nicolas Hernandez (left) of the eponymous Nicky’s Boxing Club. Hernandez’s fight ended in a draw, but followed an otherwise total sweep for his club fighters.
Million dollar lottery ticket sold at Lebanon Weis, winner unknown
The Pennsylvania Lottery announced that a million dollar ticket was sold at the Lebanon Weis (800 S. 12th St).
Arnold & Schroeder address voters at WLBR candidates event
Dave Arnold and Michael Schroeder squared off last night, their first joint public appearance in the run-up to next Tuesday’s SD-48 special election.
Commissioners meet for 2020 reorganization, Phillips to stay chair
The Lebanon County Commissioners met Monday to close the books on 2019 and open proceedings for 2020.
Getz attorney says resolution “in sight” for reduced charges, not official yet
Charges have not yet been officially reduced, but an attorney for Timothy Getz said that a resolution is in sight.
Elected officials sworn in at inauguration ceremony
Elected officials – new and incumbent – took their oaths of office Thursday morning in Courtroom 1 of the Lebanon Municipal Building.
At the Bologna Drop: How Lebanon spent the last hour of the decade
Tuesday’s New Year’s Eve celebration marked not only the end of 2019, but also the end of a decade.
[Photo Story] Mini bologna drop attracts families to Downtown Lebanon
This year’s new 7:00 p.m. mini bologna drop in Lebanon drew families with children.
Council greenlights HACC purchase; Capello lays out downtown vision
The City of Lebanon is poised to move City Hall into the HACC campus building, with the deal now hinging on the county buying out the City of Lebanon’s portion of the municipal building.
Lebanon County Commissioners approve 2020 budget, no tax increase
Lebanon County Commissioners approved the 2020 county budget Thursday, Dec. 26, with no changes from the preliminary budget and no increase in taxes.
Cedar Haven bankruptcy: Latest patient care report finds no major problems
Early in the bankruptcy, some worried that staffing and resident care would suffer, but the latest report suggests that Cedar Haven’s owner has kept up staffing and maintenance.
Lebanon City Council will vote Monday on purchase of HACC campus
The Lebanon City Council will vote Monday, Dec. 30, on the proposed purchase of the HACC campus building at 735 Cumberland St.
















