Colebrook
LATEST NEWS
Stormy Memorial Day forecast prompts Dauphin County community to cancel parade
Thunderstorms are forecast for Memorial Day in the Harrisburg area and across most of eastern Pennsylvania, potentially putting a damper on the many events planned for the Monday holiday. Storms are expected to start after 5 a.m., according to the National Weather Service, with the most severe weather likely to...
Burger Wars Season 2: A winner is declared (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
Will you support independent, non-partisan journalism?. Become a champion of local news and unlock additional benefits as a LebTown member, like exclusive members-only emails, access to comments, invitations to members-only events, and more. Make an impact. Cancel anytime. Monthly. 🌟 Annual. Already a member? Login here. Editor’s Note: Michael...
N. Lebanon Twp. officials consider adopting regionalized police force charter
The North Lebanon Township Board of Supervisors moved forward plansfor a potential merger of the North Lebanon and North Cornwall Township police departments. With a 2-1 vote Monday, supervisors voted in favor of having an independent special counsel draft an ordinance approving an intermunicipal charter agreement to form the Lebanon County Regional Police...
Leffler’s Service Co., on 9th Street, rolls down its garage doors for the final time
Will you support independent, non-partisan journalism?. Become a champion of local news and unlock additional benefits as a LebTown member, like exclusive members-only emails, access to comments, invitations to members-only events, and more. Make an impact. Cancel anytime. Monthly. 🌟 Annual. Already a member? Login here. Leffler’s Service Co.,...
Manheim Township Fire Rescue saves group of ducklings from storm drain
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — No matter how small an animal might be, if they're in need of help, you can always count on local heroes to get quacking on the job. The Manheim Township Fire Rescue saved a group of ducklings Saturday afternoon. In a post made on...
Pedestrian hit by vehicle in Lebanon Co.
LEBANON COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A pedestrian was injured after they were hit by a vehicle in Lebanon Monday morning, according to emergency dispatchers. Dispatch confirmed the person was hit in the 700 block of N. 7th Street at Reinoehl Street. Crews were dispatched at approximately 7:17 a.m. The...
Lebanon County restaurant inspections: raw meat stored on the floor among violations
Golden Soft Pretzel mobile facility, Heidelberg Township. Dutch Way, Heidelberg Township (Follow-up inspection) Fertile Valley Farms Soft Serve mobile facility, Myerstown. Rivera's Blessed Hands Restaurant, Lebanon. Hauz O'Hoagies, South Londonderry Township. Inspected May 10, 2024. Taqueria El Compadre, Lebanon. Schaefferstown Fire Company, Heidelberg Township. Red's Cupcakery, Lebanon. Montro Grocery, Lebanon.
Cedar Crest's Kaddel Howard repeats as PIAA state champ in 400
As expected, the real race in the Class 3A girls 400-meter dash was between Cedar Crest sophomore Kaddel Howard and the clock Saturday at the PIAA State Track & Field Championships at Shippensburg University. "I was kind of nervous, and coming from the 4x800, I was still pretty tired," said Howard, who showed...
Pittsburgh synagogue shooting survivors talk about love triumphing over hate at Mt. Lebanon High School
MT. LEBANON, Pa. (KDKA) -- For the past several months, survivors of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre have been visiting local schools, teaching that love can triumph over hate, that good can prevail over evil. This week, they were at Mt. Lebanon High School for a dialogue with students who are already trying to spread that same message. The two groups gave each other strength and hope for a better future.  Out of the tragedy of the synagogue shooting came a coming together of not only the Pittsburgh community but people throughout that world. Jodi Kart, the daughter of synagogue victim Mel...
W. Cornwall Twp. concludes conditional-use hearing on riding club development
Will you support independent, non-partisan journalism?. Become a champion of local news and unlock additional benefits as a LebTown member, like exclusive members-only emails, access to comments, invitations to members-only events, and more. Make an impact. Cancel anytime. Monthly. 🌟 Annual. Already a member? Login here. This article was...
WATCH: Memorial Day events across Central Pennsylvania
(WHTM) — Even with some communities across the Midstate cancelling their Memorial Day events due to the predicted weather, there were other places that still held tributes. Silver Spring Township held a ceremony at the Silver Spring Community Fire Company. Students with Cumberland Valley High School’s junior ROTC carried out ceremonial duties.
Bernville, Shillington hold parades in honor of Memorial Day
BERKS COUNTY, Pa. - Folks in Shillington also honored those who made the ultimate sacrifice. The American Legion held its 96th annual Memorial Day parade Monday morning. The parade stepped off from Shillington Park and ended at Town Hall. Bagpipers led the way. One spectator said celebrating Memorial Day is...
The Medical Minute: Trauma-Informed Care Delves Into Root Causes of Health Conditions
HERSHEY, Pa. — Traumatic events end, but for some, they leave ghosts behind, hiding in corners and wait for something to bring them to life again. How people manage their own trauma — defined by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as a “physical, cognitive and emotional response” to harmful or life-threatening events or circumstances — is intensely personal. What can trigger it varies widely, and the dangers of sparking a negative response, also known as re-traumatizing someone, are real.
Swamp Christian Fellowship Marks 275 Years of Worship
On a recent Friday afternoon, Pastor Craig Frazier was performing double duty — discussing the rich history of Swamp Christian Fellowship while smoking enough meat to make 500 pulled pork sandwiches. When asked if the sandwiches were for a church fundraiser, Frazier explained proceeds would benefit Real Life Community...
Welcome to NewsBreak, an open platform where diverse perspectives converge. Most of our content comes from established publications and journalists, as well as from our extensive network of tens of thousands of creators who contribute to our platform. We empower individuals to share insightful viewpoints through short posts and comments. It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency: our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. We strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation. Join us in shaping the news narrative together.