Fifty years ago, a “fantastically unbelievable” flood hit Lebanon County when Tropical Storm Agnes dumped more than a foot of water and left a trail of devastation in its wake.
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S. 22nd Street to be realigned with new bridge over Quittie Creek; $1.3M grant sets stage for phase 6C of LV Rail Trail
Resources are now in place for a development project which will see S. 22nd Street between Chestnut and Cumberland streets transformed, and the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail take a major step towards its ultimate goal.
Bella of the northside (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ suggestion: Grab lunch at Bella’s on a nice day and enjoy it in Monument Park just down the block.
[Column] At 90, George Brightbill’s work ethic remains vital to valley tennis oasis
George Brightbill, a local legend, celebrated his 90th birthday earlier this month. For the past 60 years or so, he’s worked to maintain a hidden Lebanon County gem: Green Hills Racquet Club.
West Lebanon Township seeks applicants for vacant commissioner position
The Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas has been tasked by West Lebanon Township to fill a township commissioner position left vacant by the resignation of a recently-elected board member.
Shane Manney, Director of Operations at 5 Stones Fight Club [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
In this interview, Shane Manney gives We Are Lebanon, Pa a quick overview of 5 Stones Fight Club in Annville, a truly interesting ministry.
Pet of the Week: Jakie
Jakie is a “chorkie,” or a Chihuahua/Yorkie mix, according to his owner, Tracey Torres.
Seltzer’s plans summer launch of beef jerky made with their Lebanon Bologna
Seltzer’s Smokehouse Meats is expanding its product line this summer for the first time in decades, and hopes to take the new grab-and-go beef snacks national.
Diamond runs dual campaigns for state rep reelection, lieutenant governor’s seat
With his name on the ballot for two offices in the May 17 primary, it’s possible state Rep. Russ Diamond could win two slots in the general election in November.
Not your standard lunch at Misago (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Misago offers a quality sushi roll.
Historical Society offers Sunday program on new history of Lebanon’s water supply
A new book delves deep into the history of the Lebanon area’s public water supply, and the public is invited to a lecture this weekend at the Lebanon County Historical Society to sip from this recently published firehose of information.
Pennsylvania Dutch Boy Scout Council holds third annual virtual race fundraiser
All proceeds will be split between Raven Ridge Wildlife Center and the Pennsylvania Dutch Council, BSA.
Lebanon County Quilt Documentation Project to host final Documentation Days
The Lebanon Quilters Guild has launched a quilt documentation project they hope will preserve Lebanon County quilt history for future generations and quilt historians forever, and they’re hoping you will help them do it.
Friends of the Annville Free Library to hold annual Big Book Sale April 27-30
The Big Book Sale will be held in the basement of the Annville United Methodist Church from April 27 to 30.
A trip to the northside Italian Village (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ take: Italian Village offers a wide menu ranging from sandwiches to full size dinners.