One of the nation’s most popular high school comedy musicals promotes bad values and has no place in the Northern Lebanon School District, according to officials who voted it down this week.
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🔗 Lebanon County woman sentenced for making interstate threats
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Lisa Marie Famiglietti, age 42, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, was sentenced on March 3, 2023, by U.S. District Court Judge Jennifer P. Wilson to a period of time-served, consisting of 35 days’ incarceration, for making interstate threats.
🔗 Pennsylvania Senate backs whole milk in schools
The Pennsylvania Senate has unanimously asked USDA to allow whole milk in school meals and change dietary guidance to support the beverage. The March 6 resolution is merely symbolic but acknowledges long-running dairy farmer priorities.
Character Breakfast to be hosted by the Community of Lebanon Association [Paid Press Release]
Breakfast buffet, favorite characters, Adventures of Lebanon Lilly, sunflowers, and more at the Character Breakfast hosted by the Community of Lebanon Association.
🔗 2 years after Capitol riot, central Pa. man charged with assault, obstructing police
Cameron Hess slipped under investigators’ radar for two years—but this week, federal officials filed felony charges against the Lebanon County man for his role in the Jan. 6 riots.
SESI believes in “Preserve, Restore, Remodel, Reuse” [Paid Press Release]
Since opening their doors in 1990, Steckbeck Engineering & Surveying, Inc., has believed in the value, “Preserve, Restore, Remodel, Reuse” whenever possible for its clients
🔗 Garbage truck driver charged with homicide by vehicle in Lebanon Co.
A garbage truck driver is being charged with Homicide by Vehicle and six other charges after an incident in 2021. According to the South Lebanon Township Police Department, officers answered to a crash involving a garbage truck along State Drive just south of Stonehedge Drive the morning of June 4, 2021.
🔗 Lebanon County-based APR Supply expands further into New Jersey
The recent acquisition now allowed APR Supply to expand and create a new branch in Cherry Hill, New Jersey – which marks the fourth branch location acquisition in southern New Jersey since December 2022, according to APR Supply.
🔗 State police charge passenger in fatal crash on Interstate 78 in Berks
A 36-year-old Lebanon man is accused of rushing from the third row of a minivan and grabbing control of the steering wheel from the driver.
Daniel P. Morrissey achieves ‘Circle of Success’ recognition at Ameriprise Financial [Paid Press Release]
To earn this achievement, Private Wealth Advisor Daniel P. Morrissey established himself as one of Ameriprise Financial’s top advisors.
🔗 Lebanon County-based DAS Companies Inc. expands into Kentucky
A full service, marketing and supply chain portfolio company named DAS Companies Inc. (DAS), recently announced that it is opening a new warehouse in Kentucky. The company is based in Palmyra.
🔗 Lebanon man indicted on attempted child enticement and production of child pornography charges
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced that Mason Morey, age 26, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, was indicted by a federal grand jury on one count of attempted online enticement and 14 counts of production of child pornography.
🔗 Oklahoma woman killed in Lebanon County hit-and-run
Pennsylvania State Troopers from the Jonestown Patrol Unit and Criminal Investigation Unit were dispatched at 9:08 p.m. on Feb. 17 to investigate a reported unconscious woman at a Bell and Evans plant in Bethel Township.
🔗 Two-alarm fire displaces residents in Lebanon County
According to Palmyra Fire Chief David Dugan, crews were dispatched around 3:17 a.m. Saturday to the 300 block of East Main Street in Palmyra. When crews arrived, they encountered heavy flames and the fire was upgraded to a two-alarm fire.
Church expands access and accessibility with elevator project [Paid Press Release]
To expand access and accessibility to its facilities, the Mount Gretna United Methodist Church is adding an elevator that will reach three floors and travel 21 feet from bottom to top.