The Lebanon Daily News - Fri Nov 06
The monthly First Friday Art Walk returns Friday, Nov. 6, at more than a dozen downtown Lebanon venues.
Arrest ends one-man crime spreeThe Lebanon Daily News - Fri Nov 06
A 28-year-old former Reading resident has been charged with rape, robbery, aggravated assault and simple assault in connection with an attack on a 16-year-old girl in a city alley last month.
It's home sweet home at reclaimed Lebanon siteThe Lebanon Daily News - Fri Nov 06
Carmen Santana, right, a new resident of the Mifflin Mills townhouse community owned by the Non-Profit Housing Development Corporation of Lebanon County, laughs as she is presented with a gingerbread house replica of her new townhome by project manager Patricia Stine.
Mayor pitches 35%-41% tax hikeThe Lebanon Daily News - Thu Nov 05
Lebanon property owners may be in for their first substantial tax increase since the Home Rule Charter went into effect in 1994.
State reports first Lebanon County swine-flu deathThe Lebanon Daily News - Thu Nov 05
A Lebanon County resident has died as a result of the H1N1, or swine flu, according to the state Department of Health.
Fire & Police LogThe Lebanon Daily News - Thu Nov 05
A 26-year-old South Annville Township man was jailed on drug charges after police found prescription drugs hidden in a child's doll in his vehicle in West Cornwall Township.
Little gifts go a long wayThe Lebanon Daily News - Wed Nov 04
While it seems as though Labor Day was just yesterday, Christmas will be here practically in a matter of days.
Historical Society ready to have a ballThe Lebanon Daily News - Wed Nov 04
John Hoffman, president of the Historical Society s board of directors, holds a Belschnickel, a Pennsylvania Dutch version of Father Christmas.
Already, Lebanon's mayor-elect has been busyThe Lebanon Daily News - Wed Nov 04
Lebanon Mayor-elect Sherry Capello is turning to a variety of sources for advice on how to run the city, so she will be prepared to hit the ground running when sworn in in January.
North Lebanon to raise one tax, trim anotherThe Lebanon Daily News - Tue Nov 03
The North Lebanon supervisors Monday night unveiled a preliminary budget for 2010 that calls for a slight increase in property taxes and a decrease in the per-capita tax, yielding no net tax hike for residents.
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