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Community support necessary for continued newspaper survival
Jan 9, 2025 · It’s been eight years since the first edition of Lebanon Local appeared, an effort to keep a newspaper in a city that we believed needed one.
E-Edition: January 15, 2025 - Lebanon Local
Jan 15, 2025 · Lebanon, OR's Local Newspaper Since 2016. News; Opinion; Community. Events; Obituaries; Police & Court; Real Estate Sold; E-Edition
Obituaries Archives - Lebanon Local
Leonard Seadore Feb. 25, 1941 – Jan. 3, 2025 Leonard Duane Seadore, 83, of Lebanon, passed away Jan.…
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By Elyse Kassis For Lebanon Local Friday, July 12, was a very special day for Steve Kassis, owner of The Filling Station in Lebanon. Not only was it Collector Car Appreciation Day, but it was…
Council denies tax exemption for affordable housing properties
Jan 9, 2025 · After some discussion, the City Council turned down an ordinance proposal that would have allowed nonprofit organizations supporting low-income housing to acquire property tax exemptions.
Cate bill seeks to ban Pacificorp rate hike - Lebanon Local
Local Rep. Jami Cate and two other state representatives, all of whom represent communities severely impacted by wildfires, are bringing forward a bill in January asking the Legislature to ban a public utility from raising rates if they have unresolved wildfire lawsuits for three or more years.
Review of the Year: 2024 included many ups and downs for Lebanon
A lot happened in Lebanon during 2024, and Lebanon Local was there for much of it. Here are some of the biggest stories from last year. December
Bollard protects Chamber from third car crash in two years
Jan 9, 2025 · A bollard outside the Chamber of Commerce reveals damage sustained after a car crashed into it last month. In less than two years, a third driver crashed his car into the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce during late night hours.
Man charged in October shooting near Duffy’s Bar
Jan 9, 2025 · Police arrested a Lebanon man on charges related to a shooting that occurred behind Duffy’s Bar on Oct. 31 at about about 2:31 a.m. Lebanon police detectives arrested James Michael Nordahl, 36, on Jan. 7 on charges of first degree assault, two counts of unlawful use of a weapon, and reckless endangerment.
Ziply Fiber Construction Taking Place in Neighborhoods
Oct 8, 2024 · The City of Lebanon announced that Ziply Fiber is in the process of constructing a fiber network in the community. This means Ziply will be working in public rights of way and public utility easements throughout the city which may have temporary impacts on adjacent properties.