North Lebanon township manager Cheri Grumbine retires at the end of this month, as was made official at the Board of Supervisors’ June 19 meeting.
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Reifsnyder wins second straight Lebanon County Amateur Golf Championship
On a humid Sunday morning at the 6,059-yard, par-71 Blue Mountain Golf Course in Fredericksburg, Blake Reifsnyder secured his second straight title at the 65th annual Lebanon County Amateur Golf Championship.
7th Street Bar & Grill opens under new management in former Justine’s building
7th Street Bar & Grill is set to open to the public on Monday, June 26. The bar and restaurant soft-launched on Wednesday, June 21.
Chuck Musser’s musical legacy lives on via Music in the Park
Chuck Musser, the late director of Music in the Park who brought gospel music to Coleman Memorial Park for over 30 years, left a lasting legacy on the program, which continues to thrive and adjust despite challenges and changes brought about by his passing.
North Lebanon residents overflow township meeting with Jubilee concerns
Concerned citizens wrapped around the North Lebanon Township building Monday as the meeting room was packed to the brim. The topic of concern? A possible Jubilee development in the township.
Commissioners thank Carol Davies for 32 years of service, approve contracts
At their June 15 meeting, the commissioners thanked Carol Davies, administrator of AAA, for more than three decades of service.
Lebanon NAACP hosts third annual Juneteenth celebration
Saturday, the Lebanon County Branch 26AA NAACP hosted its third annual Juneteenth celebration in Lebanon’s Monument Park.
Local community and officials clean up Dinosaur Rock; cameras installed
In a collaborative effort, a group of around two dozen combined local volunteers, Pennsylvania Game Commission staff, and state officials successfully spent the day on June 10 removing graffiti from the iconic Dinosaur Rock.
Ladd-Hanford Auto Group dealerships sold to Moyer Auto Group
The Ladd-Hanford Auto Group, a staple of the Lebanon community for over 77 years, has officially changed hands. The family-owned dealership was purchased by Moyer Auto Group. The transaction was completed on June 14.
North Lebanon planning commission hears public concerns about Jubilee
Seating was full at the North Lebanon Township Planning Commission’s monthly meeting on Monday. Many in attendance were there to hear the commission’s take on the 420 E. Kercher Ave. Jubilee property.
Late fall trial set for troopers who fatally shot Richland woman after car chase
Trial in the federal court civil lawsuit filed by the family of a Richland woman fatally shot in 2020 by two Pennsylvania state troopers is set to start in Harrisburg on Nov. 27, 2023.
Pat Huggins let his light shine and the Lebanon community basked in its glow
Pat Huggins, a beloved sportswriter from the Lebanon Daily News, retired in March after serving the community for 24 years. Known for his knack for storytelling and his heart for people, Huggins’ retirement was partly due to complications from Parkinson’s disease.
Coleman Memorial Park hosts 9th annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival
The ninth iteration of the Spinstock Flow Arts Festival brought a rush of color, rhythm, and magic to Coleman Memorial Park on Saturday, June 10, with this year’s event being one of the biggest and most dynamic to date.
After 4 killings, Splain’s PSP admin duty assignment: Mental health counselor
A lawsuit over the fatal shooting of Charity Thome is moving forward, while it was revealed that one of the troopers involved was reassigned to a mental health counseling role within the state police.