Lebanon School District is revising the schedule for students at all grade levels beginning with the 2024-25 academic year.
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N. Lebanon FFA leader fuels boutonniere biz with wooden flowers, shotgun shells
It started as a special boutonniere for her date to the homecoming dance. It ended up being a part-time business that she hopes will help pay her way through college.
Workforce Needs study recommends construction of Advanced Training Center
The first look at four recommendations for the possible construction of an Advanced Training Center in Lebanon County was revealed last week to County Commissioners during a workshop session.
Lebanon Catholic project moves ahead; unit mix adjusted to fit market demand
A redevelopment project for the 13.9-acre campus of the former Lebanon Catholic School is moving ahead with a few tweaks to make it a better fit for current market conditions.
Lebanon Catholic’s Veronica Nolt is living the dream coaching women’s basketball
Growing up next to Lebanon’s South Sixth Street Playground – a pretty iconic place to play hoops – Veronica Nolt first knew she wanted to be a basketball coach at the age of 14.
All county school districts closed; PennDOT reduces highway speed
Annville-Cleona, Cornwall-Lebanon, ELCO, Northern Lebanon, Lebanon, and Palmyra Area school districts are closed Tuesday, Feb. 13, due to snow. Our Lady of the Cross and the Lebanon County CTC are also closed.
Lebanon city, Expo Center, & businesses seek millions in development grants
The Lebanon Valley Expo Center, the City of Lebanon, and two local businesses have applied to the commonwealth’s Office of Budget for Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grants to help fund Lebanon County projects.
Funding and rail trail completion push S. 22nd Street bridge project to 2026 start
The replacement of the S. 22nd Street Bridge, initially planned for a 2024 start, is now expected to begin in 2026.
Opinions vary on use of drop box for mail-in ballots in Lebanon County
Five residents shared their opinions on the county’s drop box, which had been used to gather mail-in ballots since 2020. LebTown also spoke with local state legislators about the issue.
Palmyra Cougars on the prowl for big games: From underdogs to contenders
Through hard work and dedication, the Palmyra girls’ basketball team has created its own good fortune this season.
Changes to Lebanon school schedule leaked, board will discuss it next week
The Lebanon School District is planning to unveil a new schedule for the 2024-25 academic year and, although the details have not yet been officially released, the topic has already opened for debate on social media.
Lebanon Biddy Basketball helps young Cedars spread their branches
For years, the Lebanon Biddy program has helped local city youth find themselves and find their way through basketball.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate (January 16 to January 31)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of January. Sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate.
Cedar Crest grad gets kick out of NFL life while remaining true to himself, his roots
Chad Ryland struggled with accuracy at times during his rookie season as the New England Patriots place kicker, but he remains confident that a long NFL career is in his future.
Uni sees no shadow during 43rd forecast with Union Kanaal Grundsau Lodsch #17
On Friday, Feb. 2 – Groundhog’s Day – Union Kanaal Grundsau Lodsch #17 gathered at the Myerstown Recreation Park on South College Street to receive and share the 43rd annual forecast by Lebanon County’s own Uni.