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The Women’s Club of Lebanon awarded $12,000 in grants on Dec. 5 to four local nonprofit organizations that are caring for people who are impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the virtual presentation event, Jo Ellen Litz, Women’s Club president, said the organization had initially planned to award $10,000 in grants, but the board agreed to increase the amount to $12,000. Lebanon Valley Volunteers in Medicine (VIM) and Lebanon Rescue Mission each received a $5,000 grant. The Caring Cupboard and Jonestown Outreach PantrY (JOY) each received a $1,000 grant.
“The need [for healthcare services] is great with COVID-19. The grant will touch so many people in our community,” said Dr. Victoria (Vicki) Brown, a physician at VIM.
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If you haven’t made your grocery run for milk, eggs, and bread yet, you might want to take a break and do that first.
The snow is coming, and although not a flake has fallen yet, local municipalities and school districts are already taking steps to prepare for the expected accumulation.
Lebanon County Weather reports that up to 18 inches are forecasted here, with a high confidence level that we will see at least a foot even if the worst of it doesn’t come to pass.
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Lebanon County Weather also notes that our region is expected to lie close to an intense band of frontogenesis, an area between two air masses, where “puking snow” is expected at rates in excess of 2-3 inches per hour. If Lebanon County were to end up in this band, 18+ inches of snow would be likely.