Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | Mt. Lebanon deer cull begins with four of the animals killed Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mt. Lebanon commissioners agreed to pay the contractor $500 per deer up to $75,000 a year to take enough whitetails to reduce deer-car collisions by 50 percent in five years. Technical and regulatory issues delayed the start of operations. The permit ... |
The Daily Star | South Lebanon judge charges 4 over human trafficking The Daily Star The indictment of Palestinian national Hasibah Hussein, Lebanese nationals Ghinwa Abu Zeinab and Rita Razouk, and Sudanese Mohammad Makkawi, came a week after a boat carrying dozens of migrants, including Palestinian refugees from Lebanon's ... |
The Tennessean | Lebanon mayor reveals plan for new police precinct The Tennessean Lebanon revealed plans for a property purchased in December that includes a new police precinct and possibly expanded park space. The plans were part of Mayor Philip Craighead's State of the City Report released Monday. The city purchased the Floyd ... |
Motorcyclist injured in Mt. Lebanon Pittsburgh Post-Gazette A motorcyclist was injured this afternoon in Mt. Lebanon after he fell from his bike into the back of a car that had stopped to let turkeys cross a road, Mt. Lebanon Deputy Chief Aaron Lauth said. The incident happened at 4:10 p.m. near the ... |
Sinkhole in Lebanon yields a deeper mystery Lebanon Daily News "We have a guy at the (Lebanon County) Historical Society looking up what used to be here." So far, they've learned that there was an auto body shop on the property in 1925. In 1875, a brick manufacturing company was on the site, Norton said. |
Lebanon School District inks one-year deal with accounting firm Lebanon Daily News Although Trout, Ebersole & Groff has been serving the district for the past 8 years, Richards said because of the significant fee increase he invited Lebanon accounting firm Garcia, Garman & Shea to submit a bid. The firm, which audits Cornwall-Lebanon ... |
Decisive battle to take place in northeast Lebanon The Daily Star The expected round of fighting on the outskirts between the Lebanese Army and militants from ISIS and Nusra Front will likely have a significant effect on Lebanon's political scene, a high-ranking security source told The Daily Star. The battle could ... |
The National | Lebanon hopes for brighter days ahead with the Beirut River Solar Snake project The National Lebanon simply does not generate enough electricity to keep the lights on. Daily power outages affect every corner of the country – at least three hours even in well-to-do quarters of Beirut, and much longer in other areas. After decades of living with ... Ambitious solar project promises more electricity for Lebanon |
Lebanon: Ongoing judicial harassment against two representatives FIDH (press release) The case is based on a complaint filed by the leader of the political party the Amal Movement against CLDH, following the publication on February 10, 2011 of a report entitled “Arbitrary Detention and Torture: the bitter reality of Lebanon”[1] that ... |
The Daily Star | Citing infant death, Lebanon cuts funds to Akkar private hospitals The Daily Star BEIRUT: The Health Ministry reduced Monday its cash subsidies to private hospitals in Lebanon's northern district of Akkar to punish them for mistreating patients. In a statement Monday, the Health Ministry said the decision to hold back LL1 billion ... |