Lebanon’s first medical marijuana dispensary is expected to open in the coming weeks (or months) in the old Mann Building at 815 Cumberland Street. Here’s a list of qualifying conditions as well as doctors in Lebanon County who are approved to prescribe medical marijuana.
Community Shoutouts
United Way of Lebanon County awarded grant by Lutherans to help displaced Puerto Ricans
According to a report by WITF, the United Way of Lebanon County is one of several organizations to receive a grant to help Puerto Ricans displaced by Hurricane Maria.
Cedar Crest will host Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils later this week
The culmination of a process that began in January 2017, the Cedar Crest High School Student Council will host the Pennsylvania Association of Student Councils this week for the group’s annual convention, beginning Thursday and ending Saturday with most activities at the Evergreen Road high school campus.
Cedar Crest grad Katie Trainer finishes phase 1 of Lebanon’s newest public mural
Lebanon has another public mural, thanks to the organizers of the Mural-90 project.
This local Air Force vet has replaced more than 120 tombstones of Civil War veterans buried in Lebanon County
The Lebanon County Commissioners recognized local man Ken Long yesterday for his replacement of more than 120 headstones of American military vets in Lebanon County.
South Lebanon Township Police introduce optional registration for people with autism
South Lebanon Township Police posted to Facebook today announcing a new internal database for people with autism and Asperger’s syndrome.
Lebanon County approaching best fall foliage color: Where to see it
The Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources has been testing a new fall foliage map this year, with the latest release showing that Lebanon County is approaching the period of the best color.
Nominate a great woman in your life for the Lebanon Women’s Hall of Fame 2019
The Lebanon County Commission for Women is seeking nominations in its annual Women’s Hall of Fame, which honors women who have made significant contributions to Lebanon County through their profession and/or volunteerism while serving as role models.
Penn State College of Medicine receives $4m grant to promote healthier living in Berks and Lebanon counties
Penn State announced yesterday that the College of Medicine has been awarded a $4m grant by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention as part of its REACH program, an acronym for “Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health.”
Monument to the “Iron Men of Metz” rededicated at Fort Indiantown Gap
Twelve WWII veterans of the 95th Infantry Division returned to Fort Indiantown Gap last month to rededicate their division monument.
With Soldiers Field purchase, Pennsylvania Chautauqua secures a legacy for historic military training site
Last week the Pennsylvania Chautauqua announced the successful acquisition of Soldiers Field, which was first used for military training in the 1880’s.
Frank Reich wins first game as head coach of the Colts
Frank Reich always dreamed of being an NFL head coach. Now Frank Reich’s dream has been realized even more; last night the Cedar Crest graduate led the team in a 21-9 victory over the Washington Redskins.
Lebanese man tries to visit all 47 US “Lebanon” on emotional roadtrip, second PA visit soon?
BouKaram might be the world’s leading expert on the US Lebanon’s.
LVC ranks high in job placement report
According to a new report from career guidance service Zippia, Lebanon Valley College ranked first in the percentage of recent grads placed into jobs in the decade after they left school. The report is based on data from the Integrated Post-secondary Education Data System (IPEDS). The team at Zippia searched for the colleges with the […]