Competition at the Pennsylvania Farm Show can be tough, so the Molnars from nearby Lebanon County relish their home field advantage.

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🔗 Central Pa. teacher pleads guilty to sexually assaulting boy: documents
A Lebanon County man, who last taught at a Pa. charter school, is expected to be sentenced for the sexual assault of a 9-year-old boy later this month. Matthew Macsisak pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a boy that was staying with him at his home sometime between January 2020 and November 2020.
🔗 Fire breaks out at West Lebanon business overnight
The fire happened around 2:30 a.m. at Henry Molded Products on North 16th Street.
🔗 Free Christmas Day takeout meal to be offered at LCCM in Lebanon; all welcome
Reminder: Free Christmas Day meals will be available at Lebanon County Christian Ministries. The meal will be available at LCCM’s 250 S. 7th Street building from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Christmas Day (Saturday, Dec. 25).
🔗 Downtown Lebanon plans Bologna Drop for New Year’s Eve; all invited (Updated)
New details released on New Year’s Eve street closures, parking restrictions, and a new public ceremony at 3:00 p.m. unveiling the bologna.
🔗 Central Pennsylvania man springs into action following deadly Kentucky tornado
Rodney Weber, a Lebanon County resident and volleyball coach, watched like many in horror, witnessing families lose everything. Fueled by compassion, he decided to find a way to help.
🔗 He wanted to help Snitz Creek. Instead, he watched Sunoco pollute it
Russ Collins is hoping to make sure the restoration project is not a lost opportunity.
🔗 Audit determines Heidelberg Township owes state more than $450,000 from canceled police pension plan
Auditor General Timothy DeFoor says the township owes a refund $456,318 after it canceled its police pension plan in 2016.
🔗 Lebanon Gives seeks to raise $40,000 for 22 organizations in Giving Tuesday event
More than 20 local nonprofits are joining forces once again to capitalize on the nationwide Giving Tuesday phenomenon.
Join Lebanon Gives and be a superhero for local nonprofits [Paid Press Release]
On Giving Tuesday, Nov. 30, 2021, the Lebanon community has an opportunity to thank our local superhero nonprofits.
🔗 Hazmat incident at Klick Lewis Arena in Lebanon County
Emergency dispatchers say hazmat crews were called to the Klick Lewis Arena in Lebanon County Sunday afternoon.
🔗 Red Couch Interiors takes first prize in the Great Lebanon County Pitch
First place, $5,000 cash award, went to LLC. Interior designer Danielle Gundrum said the prize will help defray the cost of software and training to add 3-D designs to her clients.
🔗 The Quentin Riding Club will be developed, but some equestrian use will remain
Local developer Louis Hurst, who purchased the 44-acre site for $2.1 million in 2019, told East Coast Equestrian he plans to develop a little more than half the site, while reserving almost 18 acres to build a therapeutic horse center for veterans.
🔗 Salvation Army of Lebanon launches Red Kettle campaign
The Salvation Army of Lebanon has officially launched its Red Kettle season.
🔗 Teen driver crashes, dies after being shot during robbery: ‘Nobody’s ever going to be the same’
Police charged two Lebanon teens in the Oct. 27 homicide of Omar Rodriguez, 16, who was buried last week in a tuxedo that he had hoped to wear for his high school graduation in 2023.