Lebanon County gets new top election official weeks before elections
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Lebanon County elections bureau loses top two officials
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In accordance with the provisions of the Pennsylvania Election Code, notice is hereby given that a Municipal Primary Election will be held in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. on the 18
th day of May, 2021, at the regular places of the voting districts in and for said county. Nominations are to be made by each major political party for the following public offices:
FOR THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA:
One Judge of the Supreme Court, One Judge of the Superior Court, and Two Judges of the Commonwealth Court
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With the goal of ensuring that no money from its $12.8 million CARES Act funding be “left on the table,” Lebanon County Commissioners voted unanimously Thursday to spend the remaining balance of just over $600,000.
The vote means more businesses that applied for funding in the first two rounds will now receive financial assistance. The vote also includes several local nonprofit organizations as part of the approved $600,268 expenditure.
The county’s CARES Grant Committee, which consists of county and local economic development officials, agreed to lower the established rating score used in the first two rounds to determine which businesses will get funds. The score was lowered from 45 to 38 for businesses who met the funding criteria, which was still consistent for the funding requirements during the first two rounds.