Tuesday Nov 17 | The Lebanon Daily News
AUTOMATIC ALARM: City fire crews responded at 3:14 p.m. Monday to Stevens Towers, 930 Willow St.
An 18-year-old Tulpehocken High School student was arrested when police found a loaded handgun, a knife and eight shotgun shells inside his vehicle in the school parking lot Thursday.
A 23-year-old Lebanon man was charged with multiple crimes, accused of assaulting and robbing another man Sunday night.
INVESTIGATION: City fire crews and First Aid and Safety Patrol were sent to 64 E. Pershing Ave.
CRASH: Vehicles driven by Teri L. Callaghan, 43, of 116 American Legion Blvd., Pine Grove, and Brian Zimmerman, 32, of 617 Union St., Lebanon, collided at 1:44 p.m. Thursday in the 700 block of East Cumberland Street, police said.
Lebanon couple buy Bethel landmark
Angela and David Sears drove to Bethel to go antique shopping at an auction last month.
Editor's note: Some of the listings under transactions do not include a transfer price.
Lebanon man 'critical' after crash in Bethel Township
A 37-year-old Lebanon man was critically injured when his station wagon collided with a tractor-trailer on Route 501 in Bethel Township, officials said Thursday.
Bethel landmark headed to auction
A building considered by Berks County historian George M. Meiser IX to be the most striking structure in the village of Bethel will go up for auction this month.
DUI: Jay A. Engle, 30, Lebanon, was charged with driving under the influence and multiple traffic offenses after a traffic stop at 11:19 p.m. Oct.
Option of forming 10 regional police departments first choice among Berks Countians in study
By Oct. 21, the Berks County commissioners should have the results of five public meetings held to gather input on the countywide study of police operations.
Tulpehocken schools aid pet shelters
Courtesy of Tulpehocken School District Students at the Penn-Bernville and Bethel schools in the Tulpehocken School District raised money for the Animal Rescue League after Carol Hilliard, left, a children's book illustrator, gave an assembly on the process of illustrating books and the importance of adopting shelter pets.
Library auction surpasses goal
Thanks to an unusual item among the offerings, the recent Bethel-Tulpehocken Public Library's fundraising auction's proceeds were nearly doubled its goal.
Berks Lutherans debate denomination's decision on gay clergy
Though the decision was made last month to allow sexually active gays and lesbians to serve as Lutheran ministers, church members in Berks County continued to debate the issue Monday.
Man exposes himself to woman in Annville park
Annville Township police are searching for a man who exposed himself to a woman while running in a park Wednesday.
Water tainted in schools across U.S., including buildings in Berks
In Berks The Associated Press analyzed a database showing federal drinking water violations from 1998 to 2008 in schools with their own water supplies.
Countywide police force debated at meeting in Oley
More meetings Other public meetings on the countywide study of police operations are scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. as follows: a Today, Hamburg Municipal Building Senior Center, 61 N. Third St.
Berks County police consolidation proposals outlined at meeting in Birdsboro
More meetings Other public meetings on the countywide study of police operations are scheduled from 7 to 9 p.m. as follows: a Today, Oley Fairgrounds, 477 Main St., Oley.
Meetings scheduled to review study for countywide police in Berks County
Five public meetings are scheduled to introduce the results of a countywide study of police operations in Berks County.