March 16 2012 - Lebanon County standoff ends, one officer shot, suspect killed by police A standoff between a man and police have roads closed in North Annville Township, school buses delayed One suspect is dead and an officer shot after a 13-hour standoff in North Annville Township, Lebanon County. The suspect fired 40 to 50 rounds during the 13 hours, hitting police equipment and an officer. Eventually, 57-year-old Samuel Snyder was shot and killed by police after exiting his home ... |
February 23 2012 - German business reps tour Lebanon area For several years, Charles Blankenship has flown to Germany to pitch the Lebanon Valley as a prime location for businesses looking to expand to the United States. |
January 28 2012 - Local/State Dispatches Man arrested in Lebanon bar beating / Federal court questions Maine liability law / 6-year-old talks about bus crash ... and much more news from around the state. |
January 27 2012 - Lebanon Twp. approves study for donated Public Works property First Student Bus Co. Dewey Lane Lebanon Township NJ LEBANON TWP. – The Township Committee Wednesday, Jan. 18 authorized the mayor and municipal clerk to sign a contract with Rochelle Contracting of Landing to build an eight-bay Department of Public Works (DPW) garage for $2.08 million. |
January 26 2012 - House passes bill to allow ads on school buses FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — School districts could allow advertising on school buses under a bill that has passed the state House and now heads to the Senate. By a 69-27 vote, the House approved the bill by Democratic state Rep. Terry Mills of Lebanon. Mills said the intent of his bill is to give school districts the option as a means of raising revenue. He emphasized that the measure "does not ... |
January 26 2012 - Kentucky House passes bill to allow ads on school buses FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — School districts could allow advertising on school buses under a bill that has passed the state House and now heads to the Senate. By a 69-27 vote, the House approved the bill by Democratic state Rep. Terry Mills of Lebanon. Mills said the intent of his bill is to give school districts the option as a means of raising revenue. He emphasized that the measure "does not ... |
January 18 2012 - More Port Authority transit cuts ahead Venerable bus routes serving Mt. Lebanon, Coraopolis, Green Tree, Mount Washington, Oakmont, Edgewood and Sewickley will be among 45 routes eliminated by the Port Authority in September if there is no solution to a statewide transportation funding crisis. Riders who aren't stranded will pay more -- the authority plans a 25-cent increase in the base Zone 1 fare, to $2.50, on July 1. |
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