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  • 2 days ago | yahoo.com | Matthew Toth

    Despite a downpour outside, police officers from various departments crammed into the Lebanon County Department of Emergency Services Building May 13 to honor their fallen officers and their families. During National Police week, the Lebanon County Chiefs of Police Association, the Lebanon County District Attorney’s Office, and the local Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #42 hosted a law enforcement memorial service.

  • 2 days ago | ldnews.com | Matthew Toth

    Lebanon County officials held a memorial service to honor fallen police officers during National Police Week. Seven fallen officers from Lebanon County were recognized at the service, including Lt. William Lebo, who was killed in the line of duty in 2022. Officials noted the strong sense of community and support among law enforcement agencies in Lebanon County.

  • 2 days ago | ldnews.com | Matthew Toth

    With their Falcon Connector soon to be completed, Cornwall-Lebanon School District officials broke ground May 12 on the second phase of their multi-staged construction and renovation project of the Cedar Crest Campus. Phase two of the project consists of renovations to Cedar Crest High School. While there will be additions to the school that include a multi-purpose room and weight room, the bulk of the renovation is upgrading the facilities. District Supt.

  • 3 days ago | ldnews.com | Matthew Toth

    WellSpan officials on May 9 unveiled an honor wall for the Jeanee Donlevy Arnold Center for Nursing Innovation, recognizing efforts made towards nursing innovation at the hospital. Hospital staff and community leaders came to WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital Friday to celebrate Jeanne Arnold and her husband, Ed, for their contributions that included $1.5 million donation for the center.

  • 3 days ago | ldnews.com | Matthew Toth

    102-year-old Lorraine Koons has voted in every election for 81 consecutive years. She was inducted into the Pennsylvania Voter Hall of Fame in 1997. Koons worked as a "Rosie the Riveter" during World War II, repairing aircraft. The first time Lorraine Koons ever voted in a presidential election was in 1944, when she voted for then President Franklin D. Roosevelt's fourth term. "I wasn't old enough for the primary that year," she said.

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Matthew Toth
Matthew Toth @DAMattToth
9 May 25

Candidates for the Republican and Democratic primaries for Lebanon mayor answer the Lebanon Daily News questions about their plans for the city. https://t.co/KPHOYLw5Oz

Matthew Toth
Matthew Toth @DAMattToth
8 May 25

Prosecutors said that hours after a pre-trial hearing, Veronika Rodriguez allegedly text messaged a commonwealth witness and violated the gag order. https://t.co/8Z2Lg7LUDA

Matthew Toth
Matthew Toth @DAMattToth
7 May 25

A Bethel Township couple has been charged with involuntary manslaughter after their child died while sleeping on his stomach in his crib, according to Pennsylvania State Police. https://t.co/jCtxCYTRRM