A flavor and fragrance company eyeing Lebanon as a potential new home has city officials smelling roses.
Two new bowling centers are hoping to strike a chord with Lebanon families.
The Bush administration has quietly opened a new diplomatic front in its efforts to free Lebanon from Syrian influence, with a move to undermine the authority of the country's pro-Syria president.
It is the business of Realtors to sell property, and in the case of Lebanon Real Estate, that includes their own office. Having sold their site at 2122 S. Santiam Hwy. to Citizen's Bank, Lebanon Real Estate is set to move downtown at the end of the month.
A pedestrian died Aug. 2 in an accident on Highway 20 southeast of Lebanon after a pickup hit him. Vance Anderson, 32, of Lebanon, was running in a traffic lane eastbound on the highway at about 10:26 p.m., when Pedro A. Manibusan, 53, of Albany, struck him in a 1998 Ford F150 truck.
In a decision that set off a fire storm of protest in the community, Lebanon School District Superintendent Jim Robinson decided a few weeks ago not to renew Bo Yates' contract as athletic director.
Citizen's Bank recently opened its first branch in Lebanon. Currently located in a modular building behind Lebanon Real Estate at 2122 S. Santiam Highway, it plans to build a permanent facility on the site.
Lebanon has no bridges of the same steel deck truss bridge design as the Minnesota bridge that collapsed on Aug. 1. City Public Works Director Jim Ruef said the recently replaced Grant Street Bridge is the only one of any size in the city. All others have short span and simple design.
A flavor and fragrance company eyeing Lebanon as a potential new home has city officials smelling roses. company based in Milford, could begin construction this fall on a new facility on Janet Way in the Lebanon Commerce Center.
The Lebanon Police Department now has two motorcycle police officers on the streets, after 18 months of not having anyone qualified to ride the bikes.