DUBAI — The Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Humanitarian and Charity Establishment has provided Ramadan meals, costing Dh1.1 million, to over 100, 000 people in Lebanon and Palestine, according to Ibrahim Bumelha, Deputy Chairman of the board of trustees of the establishment.
Lebanon High School may need major renovations soon, Superintendent Marianne Bartley told the school board Monday night. As part of her initial discussion of the 2008-09 budget, Bartley urged the board to consider setting aside money beginning next year to renovate the 38-year-old building.
Although it wasn't one of its stronger outings on the hardwood, the Metro East Lady Knights volleyball club did find success on Friday at home against Lebanon.
NICOSIA — Lebanon and the United States signed an accord on Oct. 5 that would provide $60 million in U.S. aid to Lebanon's Internal Security Forces. They said the U.S. assistance program would last for three years and improve the skills of ISF.
LEBANON-AES Ironwood’s natural gas-fired generating plant in South Lebanon Twp. was touted by U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter yesterday as a model for clean energy production, which is the goal of the energy bill he is co-sponsoring to help curb environmental damage.
LEBANON - By the end of the year, a renovated Jaycee Park at Fourth and C Streets will have new facilities and a new name. Work started in March to remove an eroding baseball field and shelter put in two decades ago when the Lebanon Jaycees opened the one-acre park.
Lebanon fire officials are investigating a house fire that took place early Sunday morning. Firefighters were dispatched to 405 W. Main Street at 2:43 a.m. Sunday and arrived to find heavy smoke and flames coming from a first floor bedroom.
The Boonville Lady Pirates softball team captured the consolation trophy in the Lebanon Tournament over the weekend by beating Webb City in three games by the scores of 20-25, 25-22 and 25-23.
The city of Lebanon City Council agreed to adjust cemetery rates Sept. 24 from previous levels, in most cases raising costs, but reducing them in one case.
J.D. Legends and Strike Zone Lanes, an entertainment complex featuring a sit-down restaurant, bowling alley, and an outdoor music venue, will roll into Lebanon next summer.