Colonel Kevin D. Potts, Garrison Commander at Fort Indiantown Gap, discusses his military journey from private to Colonel, the installation’s significant economic impact, and his commitment to improving the facility before his impending retirement.
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Annville-Cleona shuts out rival Vikings, will head to postseason as champions
The Dutchmen take care of their business during regular season finale against Northern Lebanon.
Falcons soar to 8-2 season record with 11th straight Cedar Bowl win over Cedars
Despite an early lead by Lebanon, Cedar Crest rallied to win the Cedar Bowl 49-6, extending their series lead to 35-15-1 and all but assuring a District Three playoff berth.
Tim McGowan’s on a quest to identify the unmarked graves at Lebanon fairgrounds
Tim McGowan has embarked on a quest to identify the individuals interred in an unmarked cemetery on the grounds of the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center & Fairgrounds.
25 years ago, Fort Indiantown Gap was on track for obsolescence; instead, the PA National Guard revitalized the base
It could have been the end for Fort Indiantown Gap, but the closure of the military base that seemed imminent in 1995 was forestalled when, rather than closing the U.S. Army base entirely, it was transferred instead to the Pennsylvania National Guard in 1998.
Lebanon’s hometown health store Queen’s Natural Market is new and improved
A renovation has Queen’s Natural Market recommitted to helping members of the local community to lead healthier lifestyles.
City Council OKs grant application to update library restrooms, reviews audit
Lebanon City Council handled an assortment of financial, personnel, and miscellaneous matters at its monthly meeting last night.
Lebanon native’s photo of SCI Cresson wins first place at Art of the State 2023
Lebanon County native Michael Hower was awarded the first prize in photography/digital media of Art of the State 2023 for Transparency.
New access control point at Fort Indiantown Gap set to open Nov. 1
Fort Indiantown Gap will enhance on-base security when its Access Control Point gate on Fisher Avenue is activated on Nov. 1.
County commissioners approve state grants for DA & probation departments
County commissioners approved several state grants, including a Victim of Crime Act grant for the district attorney’s office and a Continuing County Probation and Parole grant for the probation department.
Senior Night triumph can only enhance ELCO’s football experience
With their latest victory, the Raiders inched closer to a coveted postseason berth.
Preliminary hearings conclude, trial set for suspects in Lebanon triple homicide
The three suspects in the Lebanon triple homicide case saw their cases proceed to trial following a series of preliminary hearings.
Governor Dick Park unveils newly completed ADA-accessible boardwalk
Tuesday, the Clarence Schock Foundation at Governor Dick Park officially unveiled its 241-foot ADA compliant boardwalk.
Lebanon VA director discusses new position, urges vets to use services
Jeffrey Beiler II, the new executive director of the Lebanon VA Medical Center, is focused on maintaining the center’s top ranking and expanding services to reach more veterans.
Legacy of firefighting equipment comes alive at fire company’s museum
The museum at Perseverance Fire Company, believed to be the only one of its kind in Lebanon County, displays a range of historic firefighting gear, including a wooden hand pumper from the early 1800s and a fire bell from a 1922 Model-T Ford fire engine.