Roads are now open for traffic in Lebanon City after police resolved an incident on Chestnut Street that had earlier prompted a shutdown.
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West Cornwall Twp. supervisors vote to acquire historic Quentin property
West Cornwall Township supervisors approved a resolution Monday to acquire property at the corner of Zinns Mill Road and state Route 419 in Quentin for uses including public parking.
Cedar Crest star Chernich to play two sports at Lebanon Valley College
Cedar Crest standout Owen Chernich has decided to play football and basketball at the collegiate level.
County officials raise concerns of Gov. Dick park ranger’s enforcement authorityÂ
Dr. David Eichler, the park ranger at Clarence Schock Memorial Park, has been asked to return a county-issued weapon and cease enforcement activities following a review of county policies and potential liability concerns.
County commissioners approve state grant request for new rail trail project
Working with a packed agenda, the county commissioners voted on 15 different items during its March 21 meeting at the county municipal building.
Something mysterious has brought Tyler Pritchett and Lebanon football together
Tyler Pritchett, a former Division I player and college-level coach, has been appointed as the new head coach for Lebanon High School’s struggling football program, aiming to revitalize it with a faith-driven approach.
State study shows tourism in Lebanon County rebounded in 2022
Tourists are traveling again following the pandemic, according to a new study.
Equestrian therapy facility wins special exception approval with conditions
A special exception for an equestrian therapy facility for veterans on a portion of the former Quentin Riding Club was approved with several conditions by the West Cornwall Township zoning hearing board Tuesday.
New dog in town wears a badge
A new Lebanon police officer was introduced Wednesday afternoon, March 12, by Mayor Sherry Capello and Police Chief Bret Fisher in a swearing-in ceremony held at Lebanon City Hall’s Francis J. Dixon Multi-Purpose Room.
Annville company outfits Lebanon County’s new 911 mobile comms ops unit
Lebanon County’s Department of Emergency Services is set to have a mobile command center, converted from a recreational vehicle by Annville-based 911 Rapid Response, operational later this year.
140 year-old sentry statue to be renovated during restoration project
A local cemetery association seeks financial support from the public for restoration of its Civil War Sentry monument. The project is expected to cost $120,000 with the work to be performed later this year.
Retired city businessman faces child porn charges, trial scheduled for May
Ricky Lynn “Rick” Troutman, who for years owned and operated Camelot Cleaners at 12th and Walnut streets in Lebanon, faces decades in prison if convicted of multiple child pornography charges filed in Lebanon County Common Pleas Court.
Lebanon County prepares to send mail-in ballots next week for April primary
County election officials are nearly prepared for Pennsylvania’s Primary Election on April 23.
Lebanon native is named Young Swine Veterinarian of the Year in Nashville
A Lebanon native has been named the Young Swine Veterinarian of the Year by the American Association of Swine Veterinarians.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate (March 1 to March 15)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the first half of March. Sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate.