The former Sullivan winner, and a high school and collegiate golf standout, is hoping to start a foundation in Grayson Murray’s name to raise awareness of the prevelance of suicide in society.
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Oscar’s Cigar & Sports Lounge will open this month on W. Main Street, Palmyra
The 3,500 square-foot lounge in the Cali Center on West Main Street will feature a walk-in humidor with over 2,000 cigar options, a main lounge area, at least six large TVs and a VIP membership lounge.
Chestnut Street Community Center: A hub for growth and support in Lebanon
The newly opened Chestnut Street Community Center in Lebanon, founded by Dave and Laurie Funk, provides a collaborative space for community services, including the Fresh Start Emergency Shelter, a community education center, and two resident churches.
Lebanon County Commissioners tighten hotel tax grant guidelines
Lebanon County Commissioners made a key change to their hotel tax grant program to ensure the fund remains solvent.
Art enhances the utilitarian: Artwork installed on Mount Gretna water tower
An image of the iconic Tabernacle is now featured on another Campmeeting landmark, the 50+ foot plus water tower at the corner of Pinch Road and Bell Avenue.
Lebanon Area Fair celebrates another successful year, plans for year(s) ahead
Dan Siegel, chairperson, reflected on this year’s fair and revealed that preparations are already underway for the year(s) ahead.
Health & Human Services secretary visits city’s Union Community Health Center
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra paid a visit Wednesday, July 31, to the federally funded Union Community Care Health Center on Lebanon’s largely Hispanic north side.
Lebanon County Commissioners will discuss changing hotel tax allocation
Lebanon County Commissioners are poised to consider changes to the hotel tax grant program.
Could the Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel become the area’s coolest bowling spot?
Two years after acquiring Fredericksburg Eagle Hotel, Matt Funck is eyeing expansion into the adjacent property, previously a bowling center, intending to preserve the bowling lanes while adding a new dining experience.
Our Lady of the Cross Catholic School eyes expansion
Three years after opening, enrollment has more than tripled at the county’s only Catholic school.
Parental support system aided Palmyra grad Gage Miller’s journey to MLB draft
Steve and Laurie Miller played a huge role in son Gage developing the skills and the disposition needed to be selected by the MIami Marlins in the third round of this year’s MLB Draft.
Who Knew? Iron AND Horses? (A Coleman story)
The historic Hambletonian Stakes, a harness racing event with a million-dollar purse, is set to run for its 99th year, tracing its lineage back to “Hambletonian 10,” a famous horse from 1849 whose bloodline runs into 90% of today’s trotters and pacers. So what’s the connection to Cornwall?
Chick-fil-A posts jobs for new Lebanon Plaza restaurant, updates opening date
Chick-fil-A has updated its outlook for the new Lebanon Plaza location to a “late Summer/early Fall” opening and posted jobs for the restaurant at 1147 Quentin Road, the company’s first in Lebanon County.
Teen’s $20,000 steer sale at Lebanon Area Fair benefits Christian ministries
Last year, the Lebanon County 4-H Dairy Beef Club sold a steer for $28,000 with proceeds benefiting local nonprofit the Lebanon Rescue Mission. This year, 17-year-old club member Caleb Nolt continued this generosity on his own.
Lebanon Area Fair holds its first mullet contest, organized by Junior Fair Board
The Lebanon Area Fair held its first-ever mullet contest. It was organized and run by the Junior Fair Board.