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Police and fire log -3/19
A 25-year-old Wal-Mart cashier is charged with theft by deception for not charging 16 people for items totaling $14,937 during her shifts between November and February.
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Letters, Thursday, March 11
Dan Sernoffsky's recent rant about the "evil environmental movement" was a display of his personal spleen and ill will.
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Farmers market to remain locally owned
Vendors and buyers walk through the labyrinthine Lebanon Farmers Market on Saturday.
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Wind and Rain Damage: Home Collapse
Authorities say it's amazing no one near the scene was hurt. The 600 block of Maclay Street in Harrisburg is closed.
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South Annville roads to see repairs
Two major road and bridge projects are a step closer to reality after the South Annville supervisors on Wednesday night approved plans for the township engineer to seek bids for the projects.
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Annville-Cleona teachers, staff upset over departure
By all accounts, Lisa Brown was well liked and well respected across the Annville-Cleona School District.
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N. Annville OKs outdoor wood burners
After a year and a half in the making, outdoor wood burners are now allowed in North Annville Township.
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City man cleared of rape charges
A 31-year-old city man has been cleared of charges that he raped a woman after a night of drinking.
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Police blotter - 3/2
A Lebanon man was charged after he crashed his vehicle into a church fence early Saturday morning while fleeing from police.
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Driven to pen the Great American Novel
There's an old saying that buried inside every newspaper reporter's desk drawer is a half-written novel.
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Police & fire log
CRASH: A vehicle driven by Jose Mercado, 24, of 100 A1 2 Lehman St., Lebanon, struck a parked vehicle owned by Carmella Ferrara, 74 Palm City Park, South Annville Township, at 3:56 p.m. Tuesday in the 200 block of West Main Street, police said.
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Red tape holds up demolition in Annville
Annville officials had hoped to have two buildings torn down by the end of last year as part of the township's downtown redevelopment plan.
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Annville angered by stray cats' strut
For about seven years, packs of feral cats have been roaming Ron Dowey's West Queen Street neighborhood.
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Police & fire log
AUTOMATIC ALARM: Lebanon city fire crews were dispatched to APR Supply, 305 N. Fifth St., at 2:04 p.m. Sunday.
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Keller to address Christian men's breakfast
A local man who sold his business so he could serve as a full-time pastor will be the guest speaker for the Lebanon Area Christian Business Men's Connection breakfast March 26.
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Police and fire log -2/26
CRASH: A car driven by Matthew Novosel, 21, Lebanon, was traveling south on Thompson Avenue when it left the roadway while negotiating a curve north of Cedar Run Road, and struck and sheared a utility pole at 1:05 a.m. Thursday.
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Theft of four-wheelers yields one long prison term
Feb. 23--A 33-year-old man has been sentenced to state prison for stealing four-wheelers in South Annville Township.
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Lebanon Paint & Wallpaper celebrates golden anniversary
Lebanon Paint & Wallpaper owner Ben Creamer, left, and employee Cory Vogel, center, show paint samples to Lester Sweigart this week.
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Soldier completes basic training
Pvt. Erica N. Rogers has completed basic combat training at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. Rogers, a 2004 graduate of Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy, is the daughter of Susan Connor and Kevin Rogers, of Erie.
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Annville woman pleads guilty in boyfriend's stabbing death
An Annville Township woman accused of fatally stabbing her boyfriend Aug. 20 in their mobile home during a fight, entered a guilty plea to voluntary manslaughter in Lebanon County court Thursday.
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