Two chiefs were sworn in to their new roles at the Lebanon Fire District, one of which replaced Joseph Rodondi as fire chief, ...
Lacomb Elementary PTC held their annual Halloween “Boo Bash” on Oct. 25, inviting families to come in their favorite costumes ...
The City Council approved the sale of the Santiam Travel Station following a public hearing during its Nov. 12 meeting. The ...
A majority of Linn County voters approved the four-year law enforcement levy request by the Linn County Sheriff’s Office in ...
Lebanon Fire District has been awarded a $1 million Community Wildfire Defense Grant from the U.S. Forest Service, which will ...
Four years ago the county approved a levy supporting the LCSO at $2.98 per $1,000 of assessed value. It will end in June 2026 ...
About one in six Oregonians rely on SNAP benefits to buy groceries and feed their families – including more than 214,000 ...
During construction, south 2nd Street will remain open to traffic under the direction of flaggers. Residents within the ...
Members of St. Martin’s Episcopal Church celebrated the church’s 75th anniversary with food and fellowship on Oct.
Lebanon’s football season ended suddenly – and a bit prematurely – as the fourth-ranked Warriors lost in the first round of the 5A state playoffs to 12th-ranked Churchill, 21-8 on Friday, Nov. 7. The ...
T-Mobile announced today that the Lebanon Warriors have scored an additional $100,000 in the company’s Friday Night 5G… ...
Suzan Namitz wanted to get to know the town when she and her husband first moved to Lebanon 55 years ago. Subscribing to The Lebanon Express seemed the quickest way. She’d look first at the ads, ...