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South Londonderry OKs ambulance deal
The South Londonderry Township supervisors approved expanding the role of the Lawn EMS this week as the Campbelltown Volunteer Fire Co.
Mount Gretna council gets updated code book
Borough Council members finally have an updated borough code book that they plan to review and adopt by ordinance at an upcoming meeting.
First Chautauqua summer programs released
The Summer Programs Committee for the Pennsylvania Chautauqua in Mt. Gretna is finalizing a calendar that will feature more than 150 programs this summer.
Lebanon County Music Hall of Fame class honored
The inaugural class of the Lebanon County Musicians Hall of Fame includes, seated from left, Jim Erdman, Anita Patton O Connor, Tom Strohman and William Fairlamb; standing from left, Andrew Miller accepting for the late Rodney Miller, Barry Heckard accepting for the late Kate Heckard, Priscilla Wolf accepting for the late Karl Wolf Jr., Carrol ... (more)
Pat and Dan Hottenstein will show art at Lebanon's Gallery
Local couple Pat and Dan Hottenstein will show textiles and paintings as the featured artists in May at Lebanon Picture Frame and Fine Art.
Lebanon Valley Rail Trail progresses
John Wengert, Lebanon Valley Rails to Trails president, talks about the progress made so far on the trail during a public meeting Tuesday night at HACC s Lebanon Campus.
Police blotter - 5/1; Lebanon man jailed for assault, pointing gun at bystanders
CRASH IN LEBANON: Emergency crews tend to an injured woman in a gray Ford Windstar after a two-vehicle crash at East Pershing and South Third avenues in Lebanon at 4:12 p.m. Tuesday.
Inaugural class for Lebanon County Music Hall of Fame
Ten Lebanon County musicians will be honored in the newly created Lebanon County Musicians' Hall of Fame.
Our Story: Gretna landmark to celebrate honor
This circa-1910 photo, taken by Luther Harpel, shows the auditorium, later called the Tabernacle, in Mt.
Reading Hospital child psychiatric unit closes doors
Reading Health System has closed Berks County's only adolescent inpatient psychiatric unit, but mental health workers there said Thursday that strong outpatient programs will not leave those in need without care.