ELCO High School’s Jonathan Bickel, recognized for his innovative projects and connection with students, is a finalist for 2024 Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year.
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ECS plans to open new corporate headquarters in Palmyra this summer
Lebanon company Environmental Cleaning Solutions is going big with a new 22,000-square-foot headquarters in the Flight Path Business Park in Palmyra.
WellSpan says no plans decided for lot at Rocherty & Cornwall with historic barn
Although a social media campaign has already begun to save a historic barn on a lot purchased nearly five years ago by WellSpan, the hospital system says it has not yet arrived at a plan for the property.
Lebanon County 4-H awards academic scholarships to two local students
The Lebanon County 4-H Board of Directors has awarded two 4-H members with $1,000 academic awards in recognition of their notable 4-H project experiences, community service, and academic achievements.
Lebanon Valley Chamber honors county’s top graduating high school seniors
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce’s “Excellence in Education Celebration,” held on May 10, acknowledged the academic achievements of the top 5% of graduating seniors in Lebanon County and celebrated the impact of their chosen mentors.
Lebanon city police receive $1,750 for FBI-LEEDA training from local alliance
The James Biever Police-Community Alliance has contributed $1,750 to the Lebanon City Police Department for FBI-LEEDA training.
3 graduating Lebanon County students awarded criminal justice scholarships
The James Biever Police-Community Alliance has announced the recipients of the 2023 James Biever Criminal Justice Award.
Lebanon County creatives invited to ‘Make It With Wool’ state contest
Crafters, weavers, and creators of all ages in Lebanon County have an opportunity to showcase their talents in the upcoming Pennsylvania Make It With Wool contest, slated for Oct. 7 at the PA Preferred Banquet Hall in the Farm Show Complex.
A look at the future of the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas
No immediate plans for adding a fifth judge to the Lebanon County Court of Common Pleas despite the county’s eligibility based on population.
Officials advise caution navigating near the Gap during warfighter exercise
Fort Indiantown Gap is currently hosting a warfighter exercise – a validation/recertification of division and brigade levels held by the army every couple of years to assess deployment capabilities.
Northern Lebanon High School receives recognition as a leader in sports safety
Northern Lebanon High School was one of 16 schools in the state recognized this year by the National Athletics Trainers Association for its exemplary efforts to keep student-athletes healthy and safe.
Gus Deraco’s daughter steps up to revive longtime city eatery; to reopen in June
New ownership is coming to Gus Deraco’s restaurant at 714 Cumberland Street in Lebanon.
North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors approves new ordinances
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved three new ordinances at Monday’s meeting. The ordinances concerns brake retarder prohibition, truck turn restrictions, and zoning variance criteria.
Lebanon equestrians travel to North Carolina for IEA national finals
Serenity Farm and Linden Hall Equestrian Team, a team made up of girls from Lebanon, Lititz, and Bernville, qualified for one of twelve nationwide spots at the Interscholastic Equestrian Association Finals, held April 27-30 in Tryon, North Carolina.
















