The former Lebanon Catholic building at 1400 Chestnut Street in Lebanon caught fire in an overnight blaze that occurred in the pre-dawn hours of Sunday, July 3.
Happy Fourth of July from LebTown
We’re taking Monday off, but wanted to wish everyone a happy Fourth of July.
Weekend Forecast: Storms possible Friday, Saturday; July 4 looks sunny & dry
Here’s your weekend forecast for Friday, July 1, to Sunday, July 3, brought to you by Jono Hardware.
Lebanon County Judge Samuel A. Kline will retire this fall
Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas Judge Samuel A. “Gus” Kline will retire as a full-time judge at the close of business on Sept. 30.
Fort Indiantown Gap to host water bucket, demolitions training in July
Fort Indiantown Gap will host trainings this month that could result in increased noise levels for Lebanon County residents.
Jess Innocent, friend of Kortne Stouffer [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
Jess Innocent and Kortne Stouffer were childhood friends.
Pennsylvania’s state budget is officially late
Talks have been difficult this year due to differing priorities among Gov. Tom Wolf and Republican leaders, as well as emboldened conservative rank-and-file dissidents.
July First Friday will bring a Beach Bash to Downtown [Paid Press Release]
This Friday will bring a BEACH BASH of summer fun to First Friday.
Concerns over streetlights, hiring of mayor’s son dominate council meeting
Lebanon City Council quickly polished off a short agenda at Monday’s monthly meeting, but concerns voiced by residents over new streetlights and the recent hiring of a facilities security manager stretched the proceedings to nearly an hour.
Reform group urges PA lawmakers to stop killing bills without a vote
#ReformTheRules asks Legislature to bring more bills to the floor for a vote.
Schaefferstown EMS receives grant from Energy Transfer for two new defibrillators
Schaefferstown Emergency Medical Services received a $4,448 grant from pipeline operator Energy Transfer Partners for two new Automatic External Defibrillator devices.
Third annual oration of famed Frederick Douglass speech to be held July 4 at LVC
For the third year in a row, a community oration of Frederick Douglass’ historic 1854 speech, “What to the slave is the Fourth of July?,” will be held in Annville.
Pa. House Republicans want to block state funding for the University of Pittsburgh over fetal tissue research
The proposed ban complicates budget negotiations as GOP lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf try to complete the process before the June 30 deadline.
We saved you a bite: Cedar Grill (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: The Cedar Grill is a diner that will give you the classic breakfast fare.