Searchers on Wednesday, Jan. 22, located a woman who was lost in the snow off Highway 20, east of Sweet Home, the Oregon State Police reported.
Two Linn County residents have been arrested by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department after allegedly posing ...
Joyce Ann Bates, 80, passed away Jan. 3, 2025. A celebration of her life will be held at 1 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 18, at the Sweet Home Evangelical Church. Private burial will be at Powell Cemetery. In ...
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 ...
Returning Councilman Jeremy Salvage, standing from left, returning Mayor Ken Jackola, and newly elected councilmen David McClain and Dominic Conti are sworn in for the new City Council term. Photos by ...
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 ...
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. Tomatofest celebrated its third year, drawing nearly 1,000 ...
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 ...
SALEM – The Land Conservation and Development Commission (LCDC) on Dec. 5 unanimously adopted the first set of rules the state will use to implement comprehensive, system-wide housing planning reforms ...
Aleah and Caleb Vandehey hold their new daughter, Selah Cove, east Linn County’s first baby of the year. Photo by Scott Swanson The final day of 2024 was not comfortable for Aleah Hard Vandehey. And ...
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. The Lebanon Express, which had served the community for ...
ASHLAND – A $33,200,100 federal grant award will allow ODOT to construct a wildlife crossing over Interstate 5 in southern Oregon in the Cascade Siskiyou National Monument. This will be the first ...