For fiscal year 2018, Fort Indiantown Gap led the nation as the largest National Guard training facility, with nearly 900,000 mandays of training by more than 150,000 individuals.
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Let us know if you notice lower prices at Weis as part of their new “Low, Low Prices” marketing campaign
Sunbury-based Weis Markets, Inc announced a new program this week that emphasizes new “low, low prices” on thousands of items in the market.
All area school districts issue two hour delays
All area school districts have issued a two hour delay for today, Friday January 18.
Hit & run flatbed driver goes on rampage at RV resort near turnpike entrance
A hit and run flatbed driver caused mayhem and destruction last night at the PA Dutch County Resort last night beginning 11:15pm.
The Love’s gas station fueling Lebanon Transit’s new compressed natural gas fleet
Lebanon Transit’s compressed natural gas station (CNG) will see a grand opening on January 22, so we visited Lebanon Transit’s 200 Willow Street headquarters today to get an advance look at what the facility entails.
Pictures of Lebanon’s Seventh Street railroad crossing under reconstruction
Lebanon’s Seventh Street railroad crossing has been under reconstruction this week, and we stopped by today to see how things we’re going.
State-mandated Safe2Say program goes live across Lebanon County
As of Monday, middle and high schools across the Commonwealth are required to implement a new program designed to make schools safer.
Fort Indiantown Gap will host demolitions training next week
If you hear some loud booms next Wednesday, worry not: It’s just the Gap.
Lebanon Daily News could see further cuts if MNG takeover of Gannett is successful
MNG Enterprises (aka Digital First Media) could soon once again own the Lebanon Daily News.
With original pools now filled, Richland Community Swimming Pool Association has taken major step towards reinvention
The Richland Community Swimming Pool Association achieved a major milestone recently with the filling-in of the original pools.
Federal workers begin to feel pain of shutdown as 800,000 lose their paychecks
In this article from our partner The Conversation, a Boston University professor looks at how the loss of income could affect 800,000 federal workers.
Barb Smith points to office modernization in Clerk of Courts re-election bid
Lebanon County Prothonotary/Clerk of Courts Barbara A. Smith announced that she would be seeking re-election to the position to which she was first appointed in 2014.
Dawn Blauch announces run for Lebanon County Recorder of Deeds
In a release distributed last night, Dawn Blauch of Palmyra announced her candidacy for Lebanon County Recorder of Deeds.
Lebanon’s Seventh Street railroad crossing will be closed next week
The City of Lebanon announced that the North Seventh Street railroad crossing will be closed from January 14 to 17 next week as Norfolk Southern makes improvements at that location.
Business owners, mark your calendar: new Spotted Lanternfly permits should be obtained by May 1
If you move vehicles or products within Lebanon County, you or a designated employee must complete an online training by May 1 in order to receive a Spotted Lanternfly Permit.