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Emily Summey relocates her boutique, Stockyard Style, to Grantville
The Fredericksburg native announced Feb. 19 on Facebook that she was moving her company from Dauphin, near Harrisburg, to 139 S. Faith Road in Grantville.
Keystone Grants fund ADA accessibility upgrades at Lebanon Community Library
The Lebanon Community Library is set to receive $68,500 from the Keystone Grants for Public Library Facilities program, contributing to a $137,000 renovation that will upgrade its outdated and non-accessible restrooms.
Lebanon County to apply for comprehensive plan state funding
Lebanon County officials take the next step on the road to creating a new comprehensive plan.
The Lancaster Liederkranz: A thriving hub for German culture and traditions
The Lancaster Liederkranz, a family-oriented organization promoting German culture and traditions, is thriving with a diverse range of activities including music, dance, and international exchange, attracting members from across Lebanon County and beyond.
Lebanon County real estate transfers, sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate (February 16 to February 29)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of February. Sponsored by Emmily Longenecker Team – Iron Valley Real Estate.
Northern Lebanon’s Aaron Seidel eyes record third wrestling championship
Northern Lebanon junior Aaron Seidel, ranked fifth nationally in his 121-pound weight class, is aiming for a record third Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association championship this month.
Lebanon’s Parker has drive for success
Lebanon High School senior swimmer Will Parker is looking to add to an already impressive resume.
Heidelberg board agrees to $274,490 remodel bid for township building
The Heidelberg Township Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to accept a $274,490 bid from A.K. Petersheim Builders, LLC, for the exterior remodel of the township building at its meeting Tuesday.
Law enforcement officers hone skills at Fort Indiantown Gap’s training center
The Northeast Counterdrug Training Center, located at Fort Indiantown Gap, provides an invaluable service to municipal and state law enforcement agencies locally and from around the nation.
Lebanon City Council approves disaster relief plan despite some objections
The Lebanon City Council adopted a Hazard Mitigation Plan, despite objections to its climate change references, with a 3-to-2 vote at Monday’s meeting.
Cedar Crest grad Ileri Ayo-Faleye is making a name for himself at Vermont
Lightly recruited coming out of high school, the ex-Falcon hoops standout is now a key member of the Catamounts men’s basketball team that is eyeing another NCAA Tournament berth.
New year, new project by Lebanon business to benefit the community
A Lebanon native recently turned Lebanon business owner witnessed the area’s homelessness firsthand and felt inspired to open a food pantry.
High-tech listening: Water authority’s innovative approach to leak detection
COLA’s innovative leak detection system, comprised of 155 sensors, has identified and repaired 104 leaks, significantly reducing water loss and preventing potential infrastructure damage.
Lebanon Country Club sold to private investor; turnaround plans in the works
Lebanon Country Club was bought by Stephan Van Der Ploog earlier this year and now operates as a for-profit private club.