A fourth-generation, Manheim-based excavating and paving firm has acquired a property at Evergreen Road and State Drive, but does not have any immediate plans for developing it.
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State study shows tourism in Lebanon County rebounded in 2022
Tourists are traveling again following the pandemic, according to a new study.
Colebrook Crossing announces opening dates for the 2024 ice cream season
Colebrook Crossing, an ice cream eatery at 1550 Mount Wilson Road, has announced its schedule for April.
Seltzer’s Lebanon Bologna vies to be named the ‘Coolest Thing Made in PA’
Can Lebanon bologna unseat a Primanti Brothers sandwich as the pinnacle of “cool” in Pennsylvania? That’s for the voters to decide.
Lebanon Valley Chamber announces Leadership Lebanon Valley Class of 2024
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce has announced the newest class of the Leadership Lebanon Valley program.
Lights, camera, action: International film festival to debut at Mt. Gretna art show
An international film festival featuring short flicks will debut at the 50th Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show this August.
Local Episcopal churches buy, then forgive over $3 million in medical debt
Two Episcopal dioceses in Central Pennsylvania have announced that more than $3 million of medical debt will be forgiven for Pennsylvania residents.
Emily Summey relocates her boutique, Stockyard Style, to Grantville
The Fredericksburg native announced Feb. 19 on Facebook that she was moving her company from Dauphin, near Harrisburg, to 139 S. Faith Road in Grantville.
IU13 and partners receive federal funds to help refugees find, keep jobs in region
Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13’s Community Education program, in partnership with Church World Service and the Literacy Council of Lancaster-Lebanon, is spearheading a program to help refugees find and keep jobs in Lancaster, Lebanon, and Dauphin counties.
Chamber creates awards to recognize the youngest Lebanon professionals
The Lebanon Valley Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for its Emerging Leaders Awards now until March 22.
Nearly a year after opening, Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery unveils its menu
Lebanon Valley Craft Brewery, which opened last March after the 168-year-old brewery had stood idle for more than a half-century, has now added food to its locally brewed libations.
The Hershey Company seeks approval for expansion of Annville Fulfillment Center
The Hershey Company is awaiting approval by South Annville Township for its planned-in-advance expansion of the Annville Fulfillment Center.
Lebanon Country Club sold to private investor; turnaround plans in the works
Lebanon Country Club was bought by Stephan Van Der Ploog earlier this year and now operates as a for-profit private club.
Attendance in long decline, Myerstown UCC selling its sanctuary and parsonage
Myerstown UCC, a church with a rich history dating back to 1854, is on the market, with hopeful prospects of maintaining its religious function.
N. Lebanon Ministerium establishes free clothing closet for students in need
The Northern Lebanon School District and the Northern Lebanon Ministerium have come together to establish a free clothing closet for students in need.