The Lebanon County NAACP has announced the winner of its 2025 NAACP Diversity Scholarship Award.
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Pasta Wars: A winner is declared (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics announce a winner in their first-ever Pasta Wars.
11th annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival kicks off summer in Lebanon on June 14
The 11th annual Spinstock Flow Arts Festival, scheduled for Saturday, June 14, at Coleman Memorial Park, promises “a day full of excitement and creativity,” according to organizers.
Friends of Old Annville announce music schedule for Historic Old Annville Day
A musical lineup has been announced for the 36th annual Historic Old Annville Day, which will be held June 14 at its new location at North College and East Sheridan avenues.
Former mayoral candidate charged with simple assault over domestic disturbance
Lebanon photographer and former mayoral candidate Scott Church, 53, whose legal name is Scott Hawryluk, was charged Tuesday, June 3, with misdemeanor simple assault and summary harassment over an incident alleged to have occurred on Saturday, May 31.
City of Lebanon Authority investigates material of customers’ water lines
The City of Lebanon Authority needs to confirm the pipe material carrying water from the curb stops at the street into your property—whether single-family home, multi-family dwelling, or commercial building.
Chautauqua returns with nature series, disaster films, & educational programs
The Pennsylvania Chautauqua has announced its summer programs for 2025, continuing a Mount Gretna tradition that began in 1892.
Police-community group awards scholarships to aspiring officers
Two Lebanon County high school seniors have received $1,000 scholarships to help further their education in criminal justice.
Heidelberg Township supervisors obtain deed to parcel, prepare for building reno
May’s supervisor meeting featured updates on the township building’s renovation project, the burning ordinance, a neighbor dispute, and more.
Yes, Virginia, there is a better way to modernize public notices
There are models of successful modernization of public notices that Pennsylvania should follow instead of protecting the print newspaper monopoly.
Blasting to take place this week on Lebanon High School athletic field
Blasting at Lebanon High School will take place this week. Horn will sound before each explosion.
Lebanon Valley Conservancy announces environmental scholarship for 2025
The Lebanon Valley Conservancy on May 21 announced the recipient of the 2025 Richard H. and Karen R. Light Memorial Scholarship.
FTIG’s drop zone enlarged, improved to accommodate 193rd SOW’s new mission
The National Guard base at Fort Indiantown Gap has expanded a 15-year-old drop zone between the Blue and Second mountains to accommodate operations by the 193rd Special Operations Wing.
Pediatric nurse launches second career as e-commerce business owner
As she’s winding down a 20-year career as a pediatric nurse, Joy Kashner is launching her second career as the owner of an e-commerce site, MyPetSupplyWarehouse.com, whose main focus is dog and cat supplies.
Palmyra Borough might consider ordinance regulating skill games
A proposed ordinance in Palmyra Borough would establish new oversight of skill gaming terminals while bypassing existing zoning laws, focusing instead on public safety concerns.
















