Pumpkin season may be over, but their use continues long into the fall.
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A look back on JFK’s visit to Lebanon during his 1960 run for president
Current Lebanon area resident (and former London, Ohio, newspaper editor) Fran Odyniec shares a story with us connecting two campaign visits in 1960.
Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA, will host its 6th community Christmas meal
Making a Difference of Lebanon, PA, will hold its 6th annual Community Christmas meal on Christmas Day, Dec. 25, at Lebanon County Christian Ministries.
Coleman Memorial Park invites public to opening of disc golf course on Dec. 9
Coleman Memorial Park Trustees and Friends of Coleman Memorial Park invite the public to join them on Saturday, Dec. 9, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Lebanon Federal Credit Union Disc Golf Course at Coleman Park.
Preseason All-Lebanon County Boys’ Basketball Team poised for 2023-24 runs
LebTown’s inaugural preseason squad features the top boys’ basketball players from Lebanon County
Preseason All-Lebanon County Girls’ Basketball team has a lot of everything
Meet the players who are projected to be the top performers in local girls’ basketball this winter.
DA releases images of Nov. 7 high-speed chase and surrender of armed suspect
Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf has released images of the Nov. 7 high-speed, wrong-way chase that resulted in a collision and injured a passing motorist before ending when police fired shots at the suspect.
Who knew? Robert H. Coleman, Florida Man (Part 1)
Florida Man goes bankrupt on the Jacksonville, Tampa & Key West Railway – part 1.
Quittie restoration at 22nd Street is complete, but won’t look ugly for long
Those involved with the project are confident that the Quittie will soon be green and in a few years will look almost like it did when the area’s early settlers first laid eyes on it.
Taxes remain level: Lebanon City Council approves a 2024 budget with no tax hike
Lebanon city property tax rates will remain the same in 2024, the ninth straight year without an increase, following Monday night’s unanimous vote by City Council.
One mystery that no longer lingers
The mystery surrounding Robert H. Coleman’s Cornwall mansions has energized local historians for decades.
Loser’s Music celebrates a century of serving the local music community
Loser’s Music Inc., an independent family-owned music store in downtown Lebanon, is celebrating its centennial this year.
Fort Indiantown Gap’s police department gets a new chief, moves into new station
The Fort Indiantown Gap police department this fall welcomed a new police chief and moved into a new, bigger station on the sprawling military base.
Use of deadly force in May 3 shooting was ‘justified,’ District Attorney says
A deadly shooting in May was a justifiable act of self-defense, Lebanon County District Attorney Pier Hess Graf announced in a statement Monday.
Senate amends 911 surcharge bill, removes funding increase proposal
Bill to reauthorize and increase 911 surcharge funding is stripped of funding mechanism.