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LEBANON, Ohio – James Reynolds once described Lebanon as a place where a Pride event would draw more protesters than attendees. Now, days away from hosting the city's first-ever Pride festival ...
A community in our region is working to become the nation's first officially recognized Disability-Friendly City.
Mayor Andrew J. Hosmer intends to resign his position before the November election. He’s likely the next city manager of ...
A settlement agreement has been reached between Lebanon Mayor Amy Brewer and the owners of a downtown Lebanon business who took her to federal court for allegedly blocking them off her social ...
A complaint about children accessing pornography at the Lebanon Public Library is prompting the board of trustees to form a task force to investigate filtering.
Social entrepreneurship provides a path to transform Lebanon’s challenges into opportunities for change and development.
She then turned to social issues, denouncing sexism and the patriarchy before tackling a more controversial subject in Lebanon. “We want to topple homophobia; it must go,” she sang.
Lebanon's parliament has elected army commander Joseph Aoun as president, ending a more than two-year vacancy during the country's political and economic crises.
Lebanese judicial officials say a court has sentenced in absentia two Lebanese citizens in to death over the 1982 assassination of President-elect Bashir Gemayel.
Matthew Impelli is a Newsweek staff writer based in New York. His focus is reporting social issues and crime. In January 2023, Matthew traveled to Moscow, Idaho where he reported on the quadruple ...