The Department of Veterans Affairs said on Saturday that the trust of veterans in the Lebanon VAMC has risen to the highest level ever, reaching 95.4 percent in 2023.
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City of Lebanon deploys AI tech to assess condition of roads and highway signs
The City of Lebanon has deployed artificial intelligence to assess the condition of nearly 100 miles of roadway and its 1,600 signs.
Some voters are failing to complete the year on Pa.’s newly redesigned mail ballot envelopes
Some voters are failing to complete the year on Pa.’s newly redesigned mail ballot envelopes
Higher internet costs could be on the way for low-income Pa. residents as federal subsidies run out
Despite a surge in federal investment for high-speed internet access and the approval of over $200 million in grants to internet service providers in Pennsylvania, the impending end of the ACP could hinder efforts to ensure affordable service for all residents.
Lebanon City Council told downtown restaurant plans have been withdrawn
A proposal to open a restaurant at 7th & Cumberland streets in downtown Lebanon has been withdrawn, Lebanon City Council learned at its April 18 pre-council planning meeting.
Too young to vote, Lebanon HS students still hit the polls – as election workers
Over two dozen Lebanon High School students will see democracy in action during Tuesday’s Primary Election. About 30 students will be poll workers at 15 precincts in the city.
What time do polls open and close Tuesday in Pa.? All the information you need for primary Election Day 2024
Pennsylvanians will head to the polls on April 23 to vote in statewide races including attorney general, U.S. Senate, and more. Here’s everything they need to know.
Don’t worry – even if you received two mail-in ballots, you still can’t vote twice
Human error is being blamed for a batch of mail-in voter ballots that were printed and sent twice to 350 Lebanon County voters.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of April 22
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
County commissioners vet $150,000 ARPA request for Soldiers Field project
The Lebanon County Commissioners held a workshop session on Wednensday, April 17, to consider an ARPA funding request for Soldiers Field in Mt. Gretna.
North Cornwall Township approves Lebanon Quittie Park plans
The North Cornwall Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the land development plan for the Lebanon Quittie Park, conditional on the receipt of the park’s letter of credit, at its second monthly meeting Tuesday.
County commissioners OK Marcellus Shale grant requests totaling $228,000
The county commissioners approved 15 Marcellus Shale grants for various projects around the Lebanon Valley.
Okay, it’s too late to mail in your ballots, so how can you get them in on time?
Tuesday, April 16, was the last day for voters across the state to request a mail-in ballot. With the deadline for mail-in voting right around the corner, some people might be worried about when their ballots will arrive.
Vast majority of Pa. legislative races will effectively be decided during the primary
Pennsylvania’s 2024 state House and Senate races will be decided by just a sliver of the voting population, thanks to closed primaries and non-competitive districts.
Traffic delays expected on I-81 in Union Township due to power line work
Overnight rolling stops on I-81 in Union Township are planned for April 26 and 27 due to power line work, potentially causing 15-minute delays.