The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Rainbow Snow offers a lot of great frozen treat options.
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Maryann Smith, Kortne Stouffer’s grandmother [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
Maryann Smith goes by another name and that’s “grandma.” As Kortne’s grandmother, she’s had to experience the one thing worse than losing a child and that’s losing a grandchild.
Fort Indiantown Gap to host multiple training exercises throughout June
Here’s the training schedule at Fort Indiantown Gap for June.
Governor Dick Park to host second annual Solstice Run on June 19
On June 19 at 5 p.m., Governor Dick Park will hold its second annual Solstice Run, with 5K and 10K options available.
Make It With Wool seeks youth and adults to enter state contest for wool garments
Although the entry date for the 2022 Pennsylvania Make It With Wool contest is still some months away, now is the time for those interested to start planning a potentially prize-winning garment.
Blotter: Driving while suspended, DUIs, theft, disorderly conduct
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Friday night at Texas Roadhouse (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: For a chain restaurant, Texas Roadhouse still has local owners, and the Palmyra location has friendly staff and management.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Memorial Day parade returns to Lebanon after 2-year hiatus
The Lebanon Memorial Day Parade and Ceremonies, cancelled in 2020 and 2021 because of COVID-19 concerns, is back for 2022.
Annville draws the curtain on 30-year Memorial Day Parade tradition
Annville’s annual Memorial Day Parade, a 30-year tradition, has been discontinued.
Girl Scouts help place flower pots throughout Campbelltown
Spring is in the air, and two local Girl Scout Troops are helping Campbelltown make the most of it.
Dairy promotion program celebrates 50th annual Dairy Princess coronation
More than 200 people, including 30 former dairy princesses, were present for the 50th anniversary coronation of a Lebanon County Dairy Princess.
Boardwalk at Governor Dick to be extended with ARPA funds from county
The boardwalk at Governor Dick is set to be extended another 100′, linking the original span with the interpretive trail at Clarence Schock Memorial Park and forming a complete, ADA-compliant loop.
National Guard to resume Gretna range remediation, seeks public participants
The National Guard Bureau is restarting an effort to remediate the former Mount Gretna area military training camp that has its origins in an 1880s era act of generosity by local corporate titan Robert H. Coleman.