The 35th annual Union Canal Day on Saturday, May 18, celebrated the history of not just Lebanon, but the nation.
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Lebanon County to hire first-ever social worker for public defender’s office
Lebanon County plans to hire its first-ever social worker for the public defender’s office to assist indigent clients in hopes of lowering recidivism rates.
West Cornwall Twp.’s purchase of West Main Street property nears settlement
West Cornwall Township’s purchase of a historic property on Main Street in Quentin is on schedule for settlement on Thursday, May 23.
Tec Centro ‘breaks ground’ for new adult healthcare education classrooms
WEPA officials held a ground-breaking ceremony Wednesday to celebrate the launch of the construction of allied healthcare classrooms for adult learners beginning this fall.
Few changes expected in PA after Realtor ruling ends model 6% commission
A nationwide class-action lawsuit against the National Association of Realtors is unlikely to significantly affect the real estate market in Lebanon County, according to local realtor John Tice.
Talented pitching tandem leads LVC softball to NCAA tournament
A pair of talented pitchers have led LVC softball to the NCAA tournament.
Man’s best friend in the spotlight at Red Rose Classic Dog Show at Expo Center
Canines from nearly 200 breeds and their handlers competed at the Lancaster Kennel Club’s Red Rose Classic at the Lebanon Valley Expo Center on May 11.
Stuff’D Steaks will relocate from Campbelltown to Chocolate Avenue
Stuff’D Steaks & Hoagies has revealed its new location – 108 West Chocolate Avenue in Hershey.
Dog park, splash pad in the works at city’s Coleman and Southwest parks
LebTown recently sat down with Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello and Community and Economic Development administrator Janelle Mendoff to discuss plans for the futures of Coleman Memorial Park and Southwest Park, the city’s two largest recreational sites.
Susquehannock Fly Fishers: More than a fishing club, it’s a community builder
For over 15 years, the Susquehannock Fly Fishers have organized fishing events for IU-13 students, fostering skills and creating cherished memories with the help of club volunteers.
North Cornwall Township approves revised Meadow Lane Farms plan
The North Cornwall Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to approve a revision to phase five of the land development plan for the Meadow Lanes Farm property at its meeting Tuesday.
Conditional use hearing continued on development of former riding club
Quentin Associates, LLC, presented township supervisors Tuesday with its development plan for the entire tract of the former Quentin Riding Club at state routes 72 and 419.
At ELCO, unified programs bring out the best in all student-athletes
The Raiders’ initial foray into the world of unified sports this spring has been a huge success.
Cornwall Borough Planning Commission receives PRL Industries subdivision plans
The Cornwall Borough Planning and Zoning Commission noted that it received the preliminary/final land development plan for PRL Industries at its Monday meeting.
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs visits Lebanon V.A. Medical Center on Tuesday
During his visit to the Lebanon VA Medical Center, Secretary Denis McDonough acknowledged the center’s exceptional patient care, honored four employees, and highlighted the VA’s initiatives to tackle veteran mental health issues.