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Star-studded high school wrestling camp coming to Lebanon High on June 18-20
Lebanon High wrestling camp to feature five of the nation’s best college wrestlers, including three NCAA national champions.
Two small changes in polling places for primary/special election
Polling places for the Lebanon 7th and 10th Wards, which were moved in November due to Covid-19, have reverted to their previous locations.
Bellegrove Road bridge scheduled for replacement
A bridge replacement construction project for the bridge on Route 934 will begin this week. Detours will be in place starting May 10, for 105 days.
Lebanon Hispanic radio station Cámara 809 adds television station to its lineup
Over the weekend, Cámara 809 FM cut the ribbon on a new local Hispanic television channel, which joins their existing radio station to form Cámara 809 TV/FM.
Pennsylvania can’t fine addiction treatment facilities that break rules. Some lawmakers want to change that.
The ability to charge fines or fees could weed out bad actors and prevent ongoing harm, experts say, but there’s already pushback from the provider industry.
Clarence Schock Memorial Park designated as tobacco- and vape-free location
The Clarence Schock Memorial Park at Governor Dick has joined the Young Lungs at Play initiative and been designated a tobacco- and vape-free location.
Lebanon Valley College announces nursing degree
LVC has announced that starting Fall of 2022, it will be offering a nursing degree, complete with a new facility for students.
National Police Week ceremony scheduled for May 11 at Municipal Building
A Tuesday morning, May 11 ceremony on the front steps of the Lebanon Municipal Building will celebrate the 59th annual National Police Week. The public is invited.
[Community Photo Story] Annville car show offers variety for car-lovers
A car show was held at Annville’s 911 Rapid Response in April. Check out the photos, courtesy of Darrel Moyer, here.
South Londonderry Township Police to host free ‘Stop the Bleed’ training
The South Londonderry Township Police are offering three “Stop the Bleed” training sessions educating participants on how to respond to uncontrolled bleeding.
Community Health Council to host events for Mental Health Awareness Month
Throughout May, the Community Health Council will be offering mental health-themed events.
Pennsylvania will lift most COVID-19 restrictions on Memorial Day
A universal mask order will be lifted after 70% of adults are vaccinated, Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration announced.
Pa. Supreme Court picks former Pitt chancellor to chair powerful redistricting commission
Mark Nordenberg, the third former law professor to hold the position, was selected by the court after the legislature’s four caucus leaders deadlocked on a decision.
One ritzy fundraiser shows how tough selling lobbying reform in Pa. will be
A campaign event for Jake Corman, the top Republican in the state Senate, is being organized by a company that has cornered the market on a political practice he wants to end.