Café Panache, a European-style café serving breakfast in lunch, will close at the end of business Saturday, May 11.
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State Archives hold a host of history from Lebanon County (and Pennsylvania, too)
The new State Archives building at 1681 N. Sixth St., which opened to the public in December, is a vast improvement over the old facility in the Capitol Complex, according to archivist Brett M. Reigh.
Rev. Harriet A. Baker: A pioneering Black female preacher with ties to Lebanon City
Born free in 1829, Harriet A. Baker, a pioneering Black female preacher, bravely fought against the slave trade, eventually establishing a church in Lebanon that still stands today.
County commissioners approve letter of support regarding Expo Center project
On Thursday, May 2, the Commissioners unanimously voted to approve a letter of support regarding a “proposed new Exposition Building project.”
Lebanon County welcomes 20 new U.S. Citizens at naturalization ceremony
Twenty new Americans from ten countries publicly declared their allegiance to the United States Constitution before friends, relatives, and public officials at a naturalization ceremony Friday afternoon, May 3, in Lebanon County’s packed Courtroom No. 1.
PennDOT shares changes planned for Monday on Route 72 bridge signage
PennDOT says it has heard from the public about dissatisfaction with current signage for the bridge replacement project taking place on Route 72 and the project team has changes planned to go into place on Monday, May 6.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate (April 16 to April 30)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of April. Sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate.
Lebanon Family Health Services annual Splash of Color fundraiser is on May 19
Lebanon Family Health Services is getting ready for its ninth annual Splash of Color art auction and fundraiser, beginning at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 19.
County commissioners asked to help celebrate U.S.A.’s 250th birthday
Lebanon County Commissioners held a special workshop session Wednesday afternoon to hear from representatives of the county’s America250 Commission, the local affiliate of America250PA.
Taking stock of a bridge over ‘trouted’ waters on the Tulpehocken Creek
PennDOT requires an annual inspection of bridges with posted weight limits, a mandate demonstrated by the recent review of Reilly Road Bridge by Wilson Consulting Group.
Four Lebanon County projects receive federal funding for solar projects
In celebration of Earth Day 2024, the United States Department of Agriculture announced funding for over 700 clean energy projects aimed at reducing energy costs, promoting biofuels, and creating jobs, largely backed by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, including four projects locally.
Annville-Palmyra police merger is on track to go live on May 27
The Palmyra Borough and Annville Township police departments are set to merge into the Western Lebanon County Regional Police Department on May 27, marking Lebanon County’s first regional police force.
With Patrick Ratke at helm, Flying Dutchmen seek to navigate change
One of the most challenging aspects of new Lebanon Valley College director of athletics Patrick Ratke’s position is rolling with constant change.
Hidden wonder in the Valley: Vernal pools play vital role in amphibian reproduction
Lebanon County’s vernal pools, temporary bodies of water filled by rain and snow melt, play an integral role in the reproduction of several amphibian species; however, their existence is at risk due to the alarming depletion of wetland areas in the state.
With new pavilion, Colebrook Crossing doubles down on initial success
The owners of local ice cream eatery Colebrook Crossing recently had a pavilion built at an adjacent playground and donated it to South Londonderry Township.