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State Sen. Mike Folmer resigns, vacancy to be filled with special election
Republican leaders in the Pennsylvania Senate announced this afternoon that State Senator Mike Folmer has resigned his office.
AG charges State Sen. Mike Folmer with possession of child pornography
Late Tuesday night, Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro announced charges against Pennsylvania State Senator Mike Folmer including possession of child pornography.
Lebanon Valley Conservancy needs volunteers to plant 1,000 trees this fall
The Lebanon Valley Conservancy, in cooperation with the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, is seeking volunteers to help plant 1,000 trees in Lebanon County this fall.
Jubilee Ministries gets spruce up, continues focus on prison ministry
The building and interior were recently freshened up to give shoppers at Lebanon’s Jubilee a better experience.
[Photo Story] Farmers Market turns into forum with Meet the Candidates event
A local group hosted a Meet the Candidates evening at the Lebanon Farmers Market on Thursday night, giving the public a chance to hear from their potential representatives directly.
Lebanon County residents given a license to kill… spotted lanternflies
The invasive insect native to southeast Asia has swarmed parts of the Lebanon County, putting some plant life in jeopardy.
Qualified voters will be able to apply online for November absentee ballots
Starting next Monday, eligible Pennsylvanians will be able to apply online for absentee ballots.
Court appoints Cedar Haven patient care watchdog at bankruptcy hearing
A Delaware bankruptcy court appointed a Patient Care Ombudsman and entered several orders designed to allow the former county home’s operator to conduct business as usual until the bankruptcy case is resolved.
Commissioners recognize Tim Sheffey for ag preservation leadership
Here’s our report on yesterday’s Lebanon County Commissioners meeting.
Investigation concludes county computers weren’t actually compromised
Following a cybersecurity scare late last week, Lebanon County computer systems are scheduled to be back online tomorrow.
Lebanon County computer systems remain mostly offline
Lebanon County’s computer systems were taken offline this afternoon after it became known that the network had been affected by a computer virus.
First Energy completes transmission line inspection using geo-digital helicopters
First Energy has completed its annual aerial inspections of the company’s largest transmission lines in Lebanon County.
Gap adds accident investigation course, September training dates released
A new, realistic aviation accident site is just one of the many training courses keeping Fort Indiantown Gap busy as fall approaches.
Lebanon County computer systems offline after virus affects network
Lebanon County’s computer systems were taken offline this afternoon after it became known that the network had been affected by a computer virus.