CLSD is currently in the early stages of planning for the 2020-2021 school year because, like most other school districts, they only recently completed the 2019-2020 school year.
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Palmyra senior receives $2,500 conservancy scholarship
Palmyra Area Senior Jamie Kantorczyk received $2,500 from the 2020 Richard H. and Karen R. Light Memorial Scholarship.
Community leaders unite to offer free anti-racism online seminar
Several members of community organizations have come together to host a workshop series encouraging people to take action against racism.
Senator Casey recognizes mask-sewing efforts of Lebanon County women
U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) held a call in late May to recognize the mask-sewing efforts of Women Working Behind the Scenes.
Lebanon Transit resumes regular schedules for various routes
Several Lebanon Transit bus routes will resume normal operations starting Monday, June 8.
United Way awards 3 grants to Lebanon County nonprofits
United Way of Lebanon County recently awarded $13,000 to nonprofits helping the community in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lebanon Area Fair will be stripped down to focus on youth agriculture events
The fair will not have track events, midway shows, rides, carnival games, indoor and outdoor commercial exhibits, or open class entries.
37-year-old Jonestown man charged with sexual assault of 14-year-old
A 37-year-old Jonestown man was arrested by Pennsylvania State Police on Wednesday for sexually assaulting a 14-year-old female who had been staying in his residence with him for nearly two months this past winter.
Grantville man arrested after state police vehicle pursuit in Union Township
State Police engaged in a vehicle pursuit of a 27-year-old Grantville man on Wednesday evening that resulted in the man’s arrest.
WellSpan, VA urge public to prioritize mental and physical health
Doctors at WellSpan Health and the Lebanon Veterans Affairs Medical Center are urging the public to keep taking care of their mental and physical wellbeing.
Lebanon Catholic community holds socially distant ‘gathering of support’
Following the closure of Lebanon Catholic School, alumni, teachers, students and their family members attended a socially distant gathering on Saturday, May 2 to show their support for the school.
Volunteer seamstresses donate thousands of masks to community
The team, organized by County Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz, recently distributed their 5,000th mask.
Musician Olivia Farabaugh adapts to stay-at-home guidelines
Local singer-songwriter Olivia Farabaugh is one of the many people whose careers and lives have been altered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Lebanon County natural resources worth over $309.8 million, says recent Return on Environment report
A Return on Environment study of Lebanon County determined that the natural resources in the county are valued at over $309.8 million in avoided costs and $183.9 million in revenue.
Lebanon County SMB’s feel financial impact of COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 outbreak has affected many people’s lives, and it has had a particularly harmful effect on small and medium-sized businesses.