A secure perimeter is coming to Fort Indiantown Gap, with the military base being split into two parts: a publicly accessible portion and an enclosed portion around the garrison.
News
State Senator Dave Arnold begins first full week in office [Interview]
LebTown spoke with newly sworn-in Senator Dave Arnold in the district office at the Lebanon County Municipal Building last Thursday to learn how he’s approaching the new position.
Judge’s sentence of nine-time shoplifter draws family’s ire, Lt. Gov.’s attention (Updated with DA statement)
Lebanon County Judge Samuel A. Kline’s recent sentencing of a nine-time shoplifter to state prison has drawn criticism from the defendant’s family and the attention of Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman.
County’s new state Senator Dave Arnold sworn-in at ceremony Wednesday
As of Wednesday, Senate District 48 is now represented by state Senator Dave Arnold, formerly Lebanon County’s district attorney.
Scheduled power outage Thursday morning around 8th and Walnut in Lebanon
An expected power outage will occur Thursday in the City of Lebanon from approximately 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Court OKs agreement for new Cedar Haven operator, transfer date unknown
A Delaware Bankruptcy Court has tentatively approved a new operator to take over Cedar Haven, the former county home.
New Lebanon Rutter’s to sell high-ethanol fuel alongside traditional blends
With the summertime ban on E15 lifted, the way is paved for companies like Rutter’s to make high-ethanol fuel readily-available. Here’s what you need to know before you fill up.
Tuesday’s power outages in the City of Lebanon explained
Were you one of the approximately 4,000 customers affected by Tuesday’s power outages in Lebanon?
Here are the City of Lebanon’s Parking Meter holidays for 2020
With two parking meter holidays for 2020 already behind us, we wanted to share a list of all the remaining parking meter holidays this year for the City of Lebanon.
Fair Districts PA applauds Lebanon City Council redistricting resolution
The resolution supports House Bills 22 and 23, which aim to create a stateIndependent Citizens Commission and grant it redistricting power.
United Way needs more volunteers for Jan. 22 homelessness census
How many individuals are experiencing homelessness in Lebanon County? Help United Way with the annual Point in Time Count.
Walnut Street resurfacing bumped to 2021; more city roadwork coming
Walnut Street roadwork through Lebanon won’t be done until 2021, and more is scheduled for the city’s main roads until 2024.