A planned bicycle playground in Coleman Memorial Park for youngsters looks like a win-win situation for the community and the city, as the project is expected to cost the city little or nothing.
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Getz charges reduced, Myerstown farmer receives 90 days probation in plea
On Wednesday, Feb. 19, a hearing was held before Lebanon County Judge John Tylwalk who ordered the charges be reduced to obstruction of governmental authority.
Flu season peaking, nothing to sneeze at, says local physician
Coronavirus may be grabbing all the headlines, but it’s the plain old flu that’s worrying local physician Jeffrey Yocum.
Commissioners receive annual accidental death and suicide report
The Lebanon County Commissioners received the annual accidental death and suicide report on Thursday at their regular meeting.
Commissioners recognize longtime holders of county “tough jobs”
Two longtime county employees were recognized for their service by the Lebanon County Commissioners Thursday, receiving proclamations for their work.
Advocates to host info session on criminal record expungement in March
Join Female Opportunities Re-Entry program (FORE) for an information session on criminal record sealing and expungement on March 25.
Mostly uncontested primaries for Lebanon County state House districts
Both parties will have mostly uncontested primaries in the 2020 state House races for Lebanon County.
Planning for I-81 upgrades moves into next stage of multi-year effort
The heavily traveled stretch of Interstate 81 through south-central Pennsylvania is badly in need of an upgrade.
The Myerstown Vitality Partnership is officially a nonprofit
MVP treasurer Michael McKenna said the new nonprofit designation will ensure the organization works to benefit the community.
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.
Commissioners approve renaming LCCF Training Academy for Edward McIntyre
This week, the Lebanon County Commissioners honored the commitment and dedication of a local man by renaming the Lebanon County Correctional Facility Training Academy the Edward B. McIntyre Officer Training Academy.
County farmland near CTC has potential buyer; no updates on County/City negotiations over Municipal Building
After three years of negotiations over a four acre lot of farmland near the Career and Technical Center, a sale is now expected to be settled by June.