A crowd gathered Thursday morning, June 19, in South Hills Park to celebrate a ribbon-cutting for newly completed pickleball and tennis courts by the east entrance of the park.
Community Shoutouts
Rain doesn’t dampen spirits at 11th Spinstock festival
Despite drizzle and spurts of harder rain, spirits were high at the 11th annual Spinstock festival, held Saturday, June 14, at Coleman Memorial Park.
Former resident makes $100,000 gift to South 6th St. Playground programming
Former city resident Mark Sevco, who worked with South 6th Street Playground Director Sharon Zook to refurbish the basketball courts in 2020, recently donated $100,000 to the Playground Association.
7 Cuz Beer Store collaborates with LVC and Lancaster brewery in new series
The collaboration brings together beer lovers, college students, and art fanatics, all while pouring back into the Lebanon County community.
Lebanon County nurse Bridgette Schultz recognized as one of the best in the VA
A licensed practical nurse in the VA Lebanon Healthcare System has received an Award for Excellence in Nursing and Advancement of Nursing Programs for 2025 from the U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs.
Guardian of the Arts honors Mim Enck & all who support the arts in Mount Gretna
On Saturday, May 24, the Mount Gretna Arts Council unveiled the 12-foot bronze sculpture permanently installed in front of the Playhouse.
Lebanon city rededicates Veterans’ Memorial Walkway on Memorial Day
On Memorial Day, the City of Lebanon held a rededication for the Veterans’ Memorial Walkway, celebrating the memory of those who have served both locally and nationally.
Lebanon post office dedicated to fallen police officer Lt. William Lebo
The community gathered Thursday afternoon for a ceremony dedicating the Lt. William D. Lebo Post Office Building, newly named for a Lebanon city police officer who fell in the line of duty.
Cornwall Borough PD patrolman Zachary Donmoyer honored with Lifesaving Award
Cornwall Police Department patrolman Zachary Donmoyer was honored with a Lifesaving Award at last week’s Cornwall Borough Council meeting.
Lifelong Lebanon County resident fundraises for debut children’s book
Ethan Eshleman is attempting to raise at least $10,000 to help cover the costs of self-publishing “How to Pet a Porcupine.”
Crawford, Ruiz-Rhoades emerge as region’s Best Warriors at FTIG event
Sgt. Miles Crawford and Spc. Robert Ruiz-Rhoades will advance to the National Best Warrior Competition after winning the Region II competition that took place at Fort Indiantown Gap on May 5-9.















