Storm agreed to two technical violations, closing out an inquiry she believes was instigated by political enemies as payback for her outspoken advocacy in high-profile cases.
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Announcing the 2021 Pennsylvania Make It With Wool Contest
Because the pieces take quite a bit of time to create, now is the time for those interested to start planning a potentially winning garment.
Local pastry arts instructor named Educator of the Year
Brian Peffley, an instructor at Lebanon County Career & Technology Center, was recognized for student development and program leadership, according to a June 24 release from SkillsUSA.
5 issues Pa. lawmakers will face when they return from summer break
Democratic and Republican lawmakers recently recessed until September without resolving key issues including election changes, cocktails to-go, lobbying reform, and more.
Lebanon County church calendar (July 4-July 10)
Discover what’s happening at Lebanon County churches next week!
Seeking justice for Maxwell Schollenberger, Lebanon County District Attorney brings in seasoned special prosecutor
Lebanon County’s top prosecutor is getting outside assistance in her bid to win a conviction in the brutal abuse and murder of a 12-year-old Lebanon boy.
Pet of the Week: Link & Deke
This week’s pets are Link and Deke, owned by Alaina and Benjamin, of Lebanon.
Podcast launches to help Lebanon Countians unpack race issues
In April, Ryan Boddy and Justin Ryan Boyer published the first episode of Platform Lebanon, a podcast dealing with local and national racism.
Community oration of famed Frederick Douglass speech scheduled July 5 at LVC
For the second year running, the Lebanon County branch of the NAACP will hold a community oration of 19th-century abolitionist Frederick Douglass’s famous speech, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”
Lebanon investigative firm involved in partisan Arizona election review
Local private investigation firm is part of partisan Arizona review of ballots cast in last November’s presidential election.
Independence Day is also Fish-for-Free Day in PA
The Fish & Boat Commission’s promotion allows any PA resident or nonresident to legally fish that day on state waterways with no fishing license required.
Palmyra Public Library plans annual used book sale in July
Palmyra Public Library will hold its annual used book sale Saturday, July 10, through Thursday July 15, at Palmyra First United Methodist Church.
City Council extends tax break for old Northwest Elementary, raises some fees
Fee increases for appeal hearings, possible tax break for buyer of old Northwest Elementary School highlight last night’s Lebanon City Council meeting.
Sunday night fire at Henry Molded Products contained without injuries
Fire at Henry Molded Products contained without injuries. Company president says quick reopening of West Lebanon plant expected.
Construction of Route 241 roundabout underway at Rocherty Road
Work to transform the intersection of Colebrook Rd. and Rocherty Rd. in North Cornwall Twp. into a roundabout began this week.