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One injured in Lebanon business shooting
LEBANON, Pa. (WHTM) — A shooting on Tuesday, March 26 at a Lebanon business left one person injured and another facing charges. According to the Lebanon City Police Department, around 6:00 p.m. they responded to the Family Dollar store on 306 Cumberland Street for a report of shots fired.
'Strong & promising': Lebanon mayor says crime numbers lower than most cities in region
Low crime rates and new infrastructure projects were some of the highlights Lebanon Mayor Sherry Capello shared with residents during her annual State of the City address Wednesday. Speaking to a packed house at a luncheon in the Hebron Social Hall, Capello said the state of Lebanon City is "strong...
April showers Lebanon Valley Expo Center & Fairgrounds with diverse events
This April, the Lebanon Valley Expo Center & Fairgrounds, located at 80 Rocherty Road in Lebanon, PA, unfolds a calendar brimming with events that promise to cater to varied interests, hobbies, and causes. From the traditional art of quilting to the philanthropic spirit of community fundraising, here’s an in-depth look at what’s happening:
10 most expensive homes sold in Lebanon, Mar. 18-24
A house that sold for $508,403 tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in Lebanon in the past week. In total, 13 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $259,189. The average price per square foot was $166.
Lebanon County restaurant inspections: Dead mice found in pizza restaurant kitchen
Union Canal Elementary School, North Lebanon Township. Lebanon County Career and Technical Center, South Lebanon Township. Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Robbins, West Lebanon Township. Asian Oriental Nepali and Indian Grocery, Annville. Inspected March 5, 2024. McDonald's , Myerstown. Inspected March 6, 2024. Speedway, North Cornwall Township. Hebron Catering and Events, South Lebanon...
Wilhelm Avenue realignment project to resume, expected to finish in September
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation announced on Monday that work is scheduled to resume on a project to realign Wilhelm Avenue's intersection with Cornwall Road in the City of Lebanon and North Cornwall Township. Weather permitting, work is scheduled to begin on Monday, April 1. The contractor of this $1,842,599...
12-year-old from Dauphin County reported missing
A 12-year-old boy was reported missing Wednesday morning after running away from his Dauphin County school, police said. James Chuwan ran away from Central Dauphin East Middle School after the school bus dropped him off around 8 a.m., according to Lower Paxton police. Chuwan is about 5 feet, 5 inches...
Lebanon's former Bethlehem Steel site could become space for creative small businesses
Lebanon City Council members have taken steps to help renovate the former Bethlehem Steel building, with the owner planning to rejuvenate the structure into a space for local businesses to thrive. The 30,000-square-foot property at 121 Schneider Drive can be subdivided for a multi-tenant space, according to Common Craft Development...
B.R. Kreider & Sons acquires property at Evergreen Road & State Dr.; no plans yet
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Lebanon County property transfers: See area home sale prices
The following real estate transfers were recorded recently in Lebanon County:. Flippers & Keepers LLC to Mamsay Guerro and Fabrizio Small, 35 E. Pershing Ave., $265,000. Impact! Missions to Miguel Rosario and Noemi Fuentes, 1134 Buttonwood St., $140,000. Flippers & Keepers LLC to Frank Honey, property on Nowlen Street, $190,000.
Three dead mice found in building: Lebanon County restaurant inspections, March 25, 2024
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, 866-366-3723, uses a risk-based inspection reporting process for restaurants and other food handlers. 8th St. US Gas, 742 Walnut St. Lebanon, March 15. Pass. Hot chicken produced at another facility was held at 111°F, in the display area, rather than 135°F or above as required. The chicken was removed from the sales area. Temperature measuring device for ensuring proper temperature of equipment is not available or readily accessible in hot-holding equipment where chicken was located. Thermometers for ensuring proper temperatures of food are not available in this facility. Facility is not using the 3-compartment sink for washing food equipment as evidenced by one compartment being completely blocked by a large container in it. Excessive trash on the ground behind the dumpster. Corrected. The lids were not closed.
Here are 113 Lebanon County spring athletes to watch in 2024
The spring sports season has officially begun on diamonds, tracks, fields and courts across Lebanon County high schools. Here’s a look at some of Lebanon County’s top athletes to keep an eye on in 2024. Aidan Mahaffey, Palmyra boys' tennis ...
Flipped tractor trailer blocks traffic on I-81, reported 21,000lbs of food inside
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — State Police report that a tractor trailer flipped onto its side on I-81 along Exit 80 in the Grantville/Hershey area around 1:30 p.m. The flipped trailer is reportedly blocking two lanes of traffic with only the interstate shoulder available for clear passage. Pennsylvania State Police state that 21,000 pounds of food were inside the trailer when the accident occurred.
Suspected crack cocaine found in Dauphin Co. police vehicle
DAUPHIN COUNTY, Pa (WHP) — Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) in Harrisburg are investigating after suspected crack cocaine was discovered inside a patrol vehicle. According to PSP, the incident happened on March 21. Police say a small amount of the substance was discovered during the "decommissioning" of a marked police...
Lebanon City Council hears pitches for new uses of old buildings
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