Despite a statewide shutdown and remote voting, Pennsylvania state lawmakers — led by House Democrats — banked hundreds of thousands of dollars in flat-rate payments for meals and lodging.
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House arrest lifted for suspended N. Cornwall cop; prosecutor suggests Capitol invasion evidence and tactics
Suspended North Cornwall Township police officer Joseph Fischer has been released from house arrest on the federal criminal charges filed against him in connection with the Jan. 6 invasion of the U.S. Capitol.
Lancaster Health Center and Welsh Mountain Health Centers announce new name for merged center
Union Community Care is the new name of the combined health centers, which announced their merger back in November.
Blotter: DUI, hit and run, felony retail theft
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Advanced care planning focus of series at Palmyra First United Methodist Church
The first of six seminars on the topic of advance care planning and related topics will be held in-person and virtually at the church on March 21.
Pet of the Week: Ladybug
LebTown’s Pet of the Week is Ladybug, owned by Doug and Vicky L. Griffin.
Lebanon County real estate transfers (Feb. 15 to Feb. 28)
Here are the real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County for the second half of February.
5 things to know about the minimum wage debate in Pa.
Republican opposition to minimum wage increases has long focused on what raising overhead might force businesses to do to offset those higher payroll costs
Blotter: PFA violation, deer struck, drug sale
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Frog’s Hollow bridge isn’t falling down, but it does need to be replaced
Currently in the planning stages, construction on the new bridge is expected to begin in three years, and will take about six to eight months to complete. When finished, the new structure should last about a hundred years, and replace an existing bridge that has been supporting increasingly heavy traffic over the last 90 years.
Pa. audit confirms Biden got more votes than Trump, but can’t tell us much else
While the audit’s results indicate a high degree of confidence in the outcome, they cannot answer some of the finer questions about how the election was run.
Beloved Annville grille and bar, Corvette, anticipates opening by summer
Jeff Dunn is predicting that the doors to Corvette will be open once more by this summer. “It’s about 75% complete,” he estimated, in regards to the construction.
‘Connections’ art exhibit seeks to connect humans with nature
The Lebanon Valley Council on the Arts is taking its newest exhibit out of doors. It’s being dubbed ‘Art in the Wild’, or more specifically ‘Connections’.
‘Whose Line’ stars to participate in March 20, 27 livestream through Gretna Theatre
Whose Line is it Anyway? stars Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood will be featured in Stream of Consciousness: an interactive improv comedy experience, presented by Gretna Theatre and executive producer Brian Kurtas, on March 20 and 27 at 8 p.m.
Mayor Capello runs for 4th term on record of financial stability, prosperity
Local GOP chief says Mayor Capello’s ‘strong leadership and vision’ for the city benefits all of Lebanon County.