On the one year anniversary of Lt. William Lebo’s line of duty, the Lebanon City Police Department retraced his daily commute on their way to a solemn ceremony at City Hall, where Lora Lebo was presented with a posthumous Medal of Honor for her late husband’s service.
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Crime, taxes, housing, streets: Lebanon mayor updates on 2023 State of the City
Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello concentrated on issues of everyday concern to city residents when she gave her annual State of the City Address to about 150 guests at the Hebron Banquet Hall on Wednesday, March 29.
N. Lebanon police officer lauded for work on robbery, promoted to sgt. detective
North Lebanon Police Department Gregory Behney was unanimously promoted to sergeant detective and commended for his work on a robbery at the North Lebanon Board of Supervisors’ March 20 meeting.
Benefit truck and motorcycle show to be held April 15 in memory of Zach Stump
The family of the late Zachary J. Stump will hold a ‘Forever 18’ benefit car, truck, and motorcycle show in Stump’s honor on the anniversary of his death.
City fire chief is on paid administrative leave, Lebanon officials mum on why
The Lebanon city fire chief has been placed on on paid administrative leave, but city officials aren’t saying why.
South Londonderry Township police set $25,000 fundraising goal for new K-9 unit
The South Londonderry Township Police set a fundraising goal of $25,000 for the a new K-9 Unit after the retirement of the township’s first K-9 Rex.
2 months later, status of police inquiry into Lebanon rape remains unknown
Lebanon City Police Chief Bret Fisher said that the department still does not have any new or additional information to release on an alleged rape that occurred on Jan. 9.
Updated functionality and features highlight Lebanon County’s new website
Lebanon County’s website has undergone a facelift.
New 911 Center construction project on schedule; set to open this summer
Lebanon County will move into its new $30 million 911 Center this summer, with all operations to be in-house by the end of 2023.
State police looking for LCCF inmate who failed to return Friday from work release
Pennsylvania State Police is looking for Terance Brent, a 37-year-old Lebanon man, after he failed to return to Lebanon County Correctional Facility from a work release program on Friday.
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail gets county approval to apply for state funding
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail received permission Thursday from the Lebanon County Commissioners to apply for a $750,000 state grant to further expand the trail in northern Lebanon County.
South Londonderry supervisors advertise Rising Sun conditional-use request
Tuesday, The South Londonderry Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to advertise the Rising Sun conditional use request to be discussed at their meeting April 11.
What officials can and can’t do when it comes to approving land development
Whenever LebTown publishes an article concerning residential or commercial development or the filing of a land use plan, readers air their concerns on social media platforms.
Cornwall Borough Council hears completed parks and recreation plan
Cornwall Borough Council agreed on Monday to apply for a grant for $250,000 from the state Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and match that amount for phase one of Snitz Creek Park development.
Once at risk, the Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station is a historic gem
The Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad Station (also known as the Cornwall & Lebanon Depot) was built in 1885 and is located at 161 N. 8th Street in Lebanon.