We are re-publishing a column today that ran more than a century ago in the Lebanon Daily News.
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Blotter: DUI’s, scam, accidents
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
🔗 Officiating need approaches crisis level, so it’s Randy The Ref to the rescue
To this point, Randy Pierre has officiated 32 junior varsity games, mostly in the Lancaster-Lebanon League, and has done about 35 elementary, travel games.
🔗 Council to consider alternatives, no longer pursuing state grant for Cornwall intersection (Paywall)
Cornwall Borough Council agreed to leave the intersection of Cornwall Road, Burd Coleman Road, and Freeman Drive in Cornwall center as it is and not seek a state grant to improve it.
🔗 Three-alarm fire damages two homes in Lebanon County
The fire was reported shortly before 9 a.m. on the 200 block of S. Christian Street in Cleona.
Lebanon County real estate transfers (Jan. 16 to Jan. 31)
Here are the latest real estate transfers recorded in Lebanon County.
The latest food safety violations in Lebanon County
Here are the most recent food safety violations in Lebanon County, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
Blotter: Simple assaults, possessions, DUI, crashes
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
🔗 Family dog shot and killed by member of nearby rifle range
Man who shot dog in Swatara Township said he mistook it for a coyote.
🔗 Rally held in Lebanon County in an effort to save horse racing in Pennsylvania
The event fights back against Gov. Wolf’s 2020-2021 budget proposal that would cut $200 million from the Pennsylvania Race Horse Development Trust Fund.
Widespread power outage affected most of Lebanon County this morning
A widespread Met-Ed power outage left most of Lebanon County without electricity this morning.
🔗 Luck yields corn crop for Lebanon County farmer
Daryl Alger, owner of Mark Hershey Farms Inc., placed first in division strip/ridge-till non-irrigated in the National Corn Growers’ corn-yield contest. His field yielded 319 bushels per acre.
Blotter: Suspected fentanyl overdose at LCCF, simple assaults, possession with intent to deliver
A roundup of the most recent blotters from local police departments.
Signs of movement on Kmart replacement, but no sale yet
As the sign at the old Kmart comes down, there is an indication that a buyer has been identified, but no sale has been finalized yet.