Beverly Miller, an employee at Lebanon VA Medical Center, saved the life of Michael Byrd, an Army Veteran and successful businessman, by performing CPR on him when he collapsed during a run in early August.
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🔗 Lebanon council authorizes mayor to continue First Aid and Safety Patrol agreement efforts (Paywall)
Lebanon City Council voted in favor of authorizing Mayor Sherry Capello to continue with discussions with other municipalities in the county to create a joint agreement with First Aid and Safety Patrol (FASP).
🔗 Cedar Bowl XLVIII: Falcons torch Lebanon with another flash start
On a pleasant Friday night at Ed and Jeannie Arnold Field at Earl Boltz Stadium, Crest’s ability to manage the start of the game – and the season – proved pivotal in its 28-6 triumph over Lebanon, in the 48th renewal of the Cedar Bowl.
🔗 Lebanon is safe, and there’s plenty to do. Scott Church says so, and he wants to prove it (Paywall)
The Lebanon Daily News hangs out in Scott Church’s Living Room.
🔗 Man gets 3 to 10 years in emotional sentencing for DUI crash that killed Lebanon woman (Paywall)
Less than 18 months after a Lebanon woman was killed in a car crash on Route 72 in Cornwall Borough, the driver of the car that slammed into hers was sentenced to a minimum of three years in state jail.
🔗 ‘Our town is starting to look like crap’: Rental property issues irk Palmyra mayor, others
PennLive reports from Tuesday’s Palmyra Borough Council meeting, where Palmyra Mayor Fred Carpenter was quoted as telling meeting-goers that, “Our town is starting to look like crap.”
🔗 Ted’s Bar & Grill opening third restaurant in central Pa.
Ted’s Bar & Grill is branching out with a third restaurant at the former location of The Annville Grille at 103 W. Main St. in Annville.
🔗 Lower Susquehanna Riverkeeper sues Fredericksburg poultry plant over pollution
A group tasked with protecting part of the Susquehanna River filed suit in late July against Fredericksburg-based Keystone Protein, alleging that the plant is polluting local waterways.
🔗 Craft brewpub to open at site of long-dormant Lebanon brewery in 2020 (Paywall)
Once a thriving brewery with a 100-year-old legacy, the old industrial building at 840 N. Seventh St. along Route 343 in Lebanon has long sat dormant. Now, thanks to four entrepreneurs, the historic site will soon make and sell beer again as Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery.
🔗 Repeat win by Fuhrman Industrial caps thrilling 12th edition of Sweep The Streets (Paywall)
According to Pat Huggins’ dispatch, the 12th annual edition of the Sweep The Streets 5-on-5 Men’s Basketball Tournament was a rousing success and an exhausting experience all at the same time.
🔗 New plan for Pennsylvania: School property taxes out. Retirement income taxes in
The Morning Call looks at the proposal from Lebanon County’s State Rep. Frank Ryan (R-101) to replace the state school property tax with a tax on retirement income.
🔗 Lebanon’s Joshua Aguirre captures five gold medals at Junior Olympics
Seven-year old Lebanon youth Joshua Aguirre continued to dominate in taekwondo competitions, this time capturing five gold medals at the Junior Olympics in North Carolina.
🔗 Missing Lebanon County man found dead on Appalachian Trail
Myerstown man James Cramer, who was reported missing last week, was found dead on a section of the Appalachian Trail in Bethel Township, Berks County, according to State Police.
🔗 Brown-Troutman duo knock off top seeds to capture Sullivan title
Jason Troutman of Danville rolled in an eight-foot birdie putt on No. 17 to win his first W.B. Sullivan Four-ball Invitational and the third for his partner Dan Brown of Cleona Sunday during the match play championships at the Lebanon Country Club.
🔗 Pennsylvania whole milk campaign sparks consumer education, legislature attention
A national dairy outlet covers the story of Lebanon County dairy farmer Nelson Troutman’s inspiration for the 97 Milk campaign.