Considered to be the premier fairgrounds in Pennsylvania, visitors to the 2023 edition of the Lebanon Area Fair this July will notice some major upgrades to the grounds and facility.
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Lebanon County Commissioners enact temporary burn ban starting on June 8
The Lebanon County Commissioners have implemented a temporary ban on open burning.
Order bans illegal use of xylazine while protecting veterinarian practitioners
Governor’s executive order bans illegal use of veterinarian drug while protecting animal practitioners.
Pa. officials spent $12.6M on private lawyers to fight challenge to state’s education funding
The legal battle, two state officials privately acknowledged, carries one of the highest price tags for outside lawyers in decades.
Rehab begins Monday on Route 422 bridge over Tulpehocken Creek
PennDOT plans to begin rehabilitation of the Route 422 bridge over Tulpehocken Creek on Monday, June 5.
Fort Indiantown Gap to host helicopter door gunnery, artillery training this month
Here’s the training schedule at Fort Indiantown Gap for the rest of June.
LCCD hosts annual legislative roundtable
The Lebanon County Conservation District hosted its annual legislative roundtable Friday, June 2.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of June 5
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.
County approves application for $100k grant to house domestic violence victims
Lebanon County Commissioners gave unanimous approval for a local agency to request $100,000 to address affordable housing issues for victims of domestic violence.
Pa. budget 2023: Your guide to what’s on the table, what comes next, and how to follow along
The Pennsylvania legislature has a June 30 deadline to complete a multibillion-dollar budget. Here’s what you need to know.
Huge Lebanon bologna sandwich planned for Lebanon Area Fair as LCCM benefit
Visit Lebanon Valley has partnered with local businesses to construct “The World’s Largest Lebanon Bologna Sandwich” at the 2023 Lebanon Area Fair.
Secret meetings by board overseeing Pa.’s $1 billion in opioid settlements draw criticism
The Pennsylvania Opioid Misuse and Addiction Abatement Trust board does not let the public speak at meetings and says it’s not subject to the state’s Right-to-Know Law.
After a DuBois official was arrested on corruption charges, nearly $100K in cash arrived at city hall
The mysterious money was apparently stored at a local nonprofit then delivered weeks after former DuBois City Manager Herm Suplizio was arrested on corruption charges.
Shapiro won’t share daily calendar, a departure from previous Pa. governor’s transparency
The Democratic governor’s decision to withhold details about who he meets behind the scenes is legally sound, though experts said he could choose to reveal more.
Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of May 29
Here are the latest obituaries from around Lebanon County.