Lora Lebo has taken to Facebook offering forgiveness and compassion to the perpetrator, while asking media to focus on Lt. Lebo’s life well-lived.
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City police Lt. William Lebo killed while responding to domestic call
Lebanon City Police lieutenant William Lebo was fatally shot on Mar. 31 when he and three other officers responded to a domestic violence call at a home on the city’s northern fringe.
Lebanon Farmers Market sold
The Lebanon Farmers Market building has been sold to Richland-based Dunamis Holdings LLC.
Lebanon officer fatally shot; shooter dead; 2 other Lebanon officers injured
A Lebanon City police officer was fatally shot while responding to a domestic disturbance Thursday, March 31.
Who knew? The Pinkerton Cornwall Caper of 1888 (Episode Two)
What brought Pinkerton detective “F.B.T.” from Philadelphia to Lebanon in 1888? Read part two of our history serial about the Pinkerton Cornwall Caper.
How a railroad rivalry spurred the creation of Penryn Park, Cornwall’s answer to Mount Gretna
The story of Penryn Park is one of 19th-century industry, breezy weekend getaways, baseball, thunderstorms, and the intense rivalry between two Coleman cousins and the railroad lines they managed.
North Lebanon Township places restrictions on new solar & wind farms
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors met Monday to discuss topics solar and wind energy, paving project bids, and other business.
Kim Maurer found guilty of first-degree murder for death of 12-year-old stepson
After six days of trial, a jury of seven women and five men needed only 45 minutes on Tuesday to convict 37-year-old Kimberly Maurer of first-degree murder and seven other charges resulting from the death of her 12-year-old stepson, Maxwell Shollenberger.
Tour de Lebanon Valley back June 11 for fourth annual bike race through county
The fourth annual Tour de Lebanon Valley, in which participants will traverse scenic Lebanon County countryside, is set for Saturday, June 11.
Testimony ends in trial of woman accused of killing 12-year-old stepson
Five days days of testimony concluded Monday afternoon in the trial of Kimberly Maurer, who, along with her fiance, Scott Shollenberger, is accused of killing 12-year-old Maxwell Shollenberger through starvation and a blow to the head.
Who knew? The Pinkerton Cornwall Caper of 1888 (Episode One)
What brought Pinkerton detective “F.B.T.” from Philadelphia to Lebanon in 1888? Read episode one of our history serial about the Pinkerton Cornwall Caper.
Commissioners move to upgrade county’s public safety radio system
Lebanon County commissioners took two major steps on Thursday to upgrade the county’s obsolete public safety radio system.
Pennsylvania Air National Guard opens new 17K SF training facility at the Gap
A new 17,000 SF building at Fort Indiantown Gap has replaced several World War II-era structures, providing a new modern multi-purpose training facility for the Pennsylvania Air National Guard.
Cornwall Borough Council advances amendments for feral cat feeding, accessory structures on townhouse lots
Cornwall Borough Council met March 14 to discuss topics including Spring Hill Acres zoning issues, the feeding of feral cats, and accessory structures on townhouse lots.
Prosecution completes its case in trial of woman charged with killing stepson
Defendant Kim Maurer’s attorneys are expected to present evidence starting Friday morning.