State Sen. Dave Arnold (R-48) addresses the billion dollar question – Where do we go from here?
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Profiles Remembered: Randy Strobel, who saw the best in others and the world
It is not how we pass, but how we live that defines us. Randy Strobel lived an exemplary life.
Hershey Med Center improvises to make COVID x-rays safer, quicker
Faced with the challenge of how to give lots of chest x-rays quickly and safely to suspected COVID-19 patients, HMC medical, technological, and facilities employees put their heads together to solve the problem.
‘This is awesome’: Diamond rails against governor, lockdown at Capitol protest
Hundreds of people gathered Monday morning outside the State Capitol in Harrisburg to protest Gov. Tom Wolf’s stay-at-home order to halt the spread of COVID-19.
Diamond to introduce bill ‘reining in’ gubernatorial power following prolonged state of emergency
State Rep. Russ Diamond on Monday announced a forthcoming bill limiting the governor’s state of disaster emergency powers in the future.
Digital adjustments ongoing at schools; some students still lack virtual access
Some students are “flourishing in the online environment,” while others are not able to connect to online classrooms from their homes.
WellSpan joins national campaign to publicly distribute masks
Good’s Store will be assisting in the initiative locally, with all four area stores acting as drop-off points for WellSpan masks.
PLCB will offer curbside pickup at Promenade location starting this week
One of Lebanon County’s four Fine Wine & Good Spirits locations will begin offering curbside pickup for phone orders this week.
COVID-19 lockdown protests could draw ‘thousands’ to Capitol; Diamond to speak
State Rep. Russ Diamond (R-102) will speak at the rally, which is scheduled to begin at noon on Monday.
County commissioners approve free meals for medical personnel, real estate tax deadline pushed back
County commissioners approved a $25,000 initiative to feed healthcare workers by way of local restaurants, paid for via the county hotel tax.
How is LVC adapting to COVID-19 changes?
Lebanon Valley College students and faculty are adapting to the new changes and structure of remote learning.
Historic Old Annville Day cancelled due to coronavirus, will return in 2021
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation of this year’s Historic Old Annville Day, a more than three decade old community celebration that had been scheduled for Saturday, June 13.
Lebanon County now up to 380 COVID-19 cases according to DOH
Lebanon County is now tracking at 380 cases of the novel coronavirus according to current Pennsylvania Department of Health data.
Girls on the Run launches GOTR at Home
A virtual version of the empowering program “Girls on the Run” is in place so these up-and-coming runners don’t lose a step.
Facing veto, Lebanon County legislators make case for business reopening bill
Prior to the administration’s announcement that the bill would be vetoed, LebTown had reached out to Lebanon County’s state legislators for their thoughts on why it should be signed.