More than 200 people, including 30 former dairy princesses, were present for the 50th anniversary coronation of a Lebanon County Dairy Princess.
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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.
Community groups to come together for Dinosaur Rock graffiti cleanup June 11
While it might sound like a combination out of fantasyland – Elephant Snot and Dinosaur Rock – these are the main ingredients for an upcoming coalition-driven cleanup of one of Lebanon County’s unique geological features.
Which roadside stand is your favorite place for fresh summer produce?
LebTown wants to hear where to find Lebanon County’s best fresh produce at a local roadside stand. Sound off!
Kim Maurer to be sentenced June 1, DA to hold press conference afterwards
Kimberly Maurer will be sentenced June 1 following her March 23 conviction of first-degree murder for the death of her 12-year-old stepson, Maxwell Shollenberger.
KFC headed to former Hometown Family Restaurant in Palmyra; building to be split
KFC will open its second Lebanon County franchise location in the former Hometown Family Restaurant in Palmyra, according to a recent real estate listing.
In wake of Buffalo mass shooting, racial justice advocates to hold Annville rally
On the date marking two years since the death of George Floyd – May 25, 2022 – a rally will be held at the Annville Town Square to remember the 10 victims of the racially-motivated mass shooting in Buffalo earlier this month.
Vietnamese man visits Gap for first time since experiencing it as refugee in 1975
It was the first time Viet Nguyen visited Fort Indiantown Gap since his family had been refugees there in the summer of 1975.
Campbelltown Community Association raises funds for park playground
The Campbelltown Community Alliance is well on its way to raising funds for a playground at the Campbelltown Community Park, but it needs the community’s help to make it a reality.
Auditor General says Bethel Township must repay police pension funds
The Pennsylvania Auditor General says Lebanon County’s Bethel Township has an $879,361 police pension fund, even though it hasn’t had a police force since 2003.
Lebanon man charged with purchasing eight handguns for unlicensed resale
A Lebanon man has been indicted by the Department of Justice for the illegal purchase of firearms for unlicensed resale.
Syner Road bridge over Quittie to be replaced; detour may last all year
Replacement of a nearly 150-year-old bridge over the Quittapahilla Creek will begin this week in a project that may take through the end of the year.
John Kline, executive director of OnFire Ministries [We Are Lebanon, Pa]
Executive Director John Kline tells We Are Lebanon, Pa. all about OnFire Youth Ministries.
Ice Cream Wars: Patches (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
Patches Family Creamery is not just a creamery. It’s a destination. And the Lebanon Valley Food Critics’ “little critic” loved every part of the it.