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🔗 Locals hold protest against DA Pier Hess Graf in Lebanon city
A small group in Lebanon held a protest Saturday afternoon, marching in opposition of Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf.
🔗 Palmyra woman pleads guilty to drive-by shooting charges
A Palmyra woman pled guilty to charges Wednesday from a drive-by shooting last year in a Cumberland County development.
🔗 Police: Two Lebanon residents indicted after infant ingests marijuana joint
Two residents are accused of alleged child endangerment after an infant ingested marijuana, according to the Lebanon City Police Department.
🔗 Fire company president’s home deemed a ‘total loss’ after Lebanon County fire
Ed Eisenhower, Neversink Fire Company president and former fire chief, along with his wife and three dogs, lost their home in the 1900 block of Walnut Street in North Cornwall Township. The Neversink Fire Company posted a GoFundMe link on their Facebook page to help the family recover.
🔗 ‘Good mayor and caring individual’: Former Palmyra Mayor Fred Carpenter dies
Former Palmyra Mayor Fred Carpenter died Thursday, March 6, due to health complications, according to borough officials.
🔗 Lebanon duo charged for running illegal speakeasy without license
Gino Vargas, 52, and Mandy Spitler, 44, both of Lebanon, are both charged with misdemeanor counts of selling liquor without a license, according to State Police. They are accused of operating the illegal speakeasy, which was located on the 1200 block of block of Cumberland Street in the city.
🔗 House fire in Cleona leaves one dead
According to the Cleona Borough Police Department on Facebook, on Friday, February 28 at around 6:29 p.m., a fire broke out in a home in Cleona Borough in the 400 block of East Chestnut Street. Upon arrival, police and firefighters encountered a large residential structure fire.
🔗 It’s showtime: Rodeo clown Dave Meyer uses social media popularity to grow the sport
Dave “Showtime” Meyer always wanted to be around rodeo.
🔗 Charges filed from deadly Lebanon County minivan crash
A driver in a fatal crash in Lebanon County last year between two minivans was charged after police said they did not stop at a stop sign and had more people inside the vehicle it was designed for.
🔗 This Presidents’ Day, remembering Lebanon’s links to our country’s highest elected office
From the archives: Lebanon County has various historical connections to U.S. presidents, including visits and ties to George Washington, links to James Buchanan and Ann Coleman, a letter from Abraham Lincoln discovered in a local mansion, Ulysses S. Grant’s stays in the area, the renaming of Bismark to Quentin after Theodore Roosevelt’s son, Dwight D. Eisenhower’s ancestral roots, and John F. Kennedy’s campaign rally in Lebanon.
🔗 Sen. Dave McCormick meets with egg farmers, lays out avian flu action plan
Sen. Dave McCormick plans to examine vaccination options and press USDA for better cooperation as avian influenza batters Pennsylvania’s egg industry.
🔗 Lebanon captures first L-L League girls basketball championship since 1979
Back in the Lancaster-Lebanon League girls basketball title game for the third year in a row, but coming off gut-punch losses in 2023 and 2024, the Lebanon Cedars finally reached the summit Thursday night.
🔗 Palmyra school supt. defends decision to not immediately inform public about intruder
Palmyra Area School District officials addressed security concerns after a hit-and-run suspect hid himself at Palmyra Area High School on Jan. 7.
🔗 ELCO baseball coaching legend awaits induction into L-L League Hall of Fame
Former minor league shortstop Lyle Krall, who coached baseball at ELCO High School for 36 years and won 406 games, will be inducted into the Lancaster-Lebanon League Hall of Fame at age 91.