Six Lebanon residents received an honorable mention for their entry in the Draw the Lines PA Congressional Mapping Competition.
People & Places
At the historic Schaeffer farm, cows still roam the pastures
250+ years on, the Alexander Schaeffer farm remains alive with animals, including a special herd of cattle.
[Photo Story] Spinstock Flow Arts Festival draws crowd to Coleman’s Park
The 7th annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival took place yesterday at Coleman’s Park, its first time being held in that location.
Lt. Governor’s house holds memories, has long tradition of public use
The Lieutenant Governor’s residence at Fort Indiantown Gap has been put to public use since the days of its first LG resident, Lebanon County’s late Ernie Kline.
Muralist Katie Trainer finishes unity mural in downtown Lebanon
A new mural by local artist Katie Trainer can be found on the side of the Democratic Headquarters in downtown Lebanon.
Here’s what you’ll find at this weekend’s Union Canal Days [Photo Story]
Looking for something family-friendly, fun and educational to do this weekend? The 30th Annual Union Canal Days event takes place Saturday and Sunday, offering attractions for all ages and tastes.
Visit Lebanon Valley unveils new Libations Trail
Visit Lebanon recently released a new Lebanon Valley Libations Trail to help visitors and locals alike get a taste (literally) of the different varieties of adult beverages that are produced locally.
How to visit Bordner’s Cabin at Swatara State Park [Photo Story]
Ever wanted to visit Bordner’s Cabin? Here’s a preview of what to expect, and a guide on how to do it.
May the 4th Be With You: Lebanon Valley is closer to the Star Wars Universe than you may have realized
No matter how you plan on celebrating Star Wars Day, it’s worth noting that the Lebanon Valley has some connections to a galaxy far, far away.
PA Secretary of Corrections John Wetzel has past, and future, in Lebanon County
Growing up since just one year old in Myerstown, Pennsylvania Secretary of Corrections John Wetzel sees Lebanon County as his home.
Review: David Bohr’s “The Pride of Central” works even without background knowledge
Local author David Bohr’s first novel “The Pride of Central,” a baseball tale set here in Lebanon County, is an impressive entry into the genre.
Having a great time in Myerstown: Don Brown and a lifetime of postcards
A native of Lebanon and current resident of Myerstown has dedicated his life to the promotion and education and research of picture post cards.
Musician Olivia Farabaugh is making waves in Music City
Olivia Farabaugh has become a staple of the Central Pennsylvania music scene, but over the last few years she has started to make inroads in Music City.
Local vet awarded France’s highest honor, US Ambassador takes note
At a ceremony held late last month, Henry W. Smith, a Lebanon native, received France’s highest honor for his service defending that country.
Lebanon native Amelia Kuhn leads cystic fibrosis fundraising effort at St. Joseph’s
A Lebanon native led a fundraising effort at St. Joseph’s to support cystic fibrosis awareness and helped raise more than $40,000.