The Lebanon Street Department will start leaf pickup Monday.
Leaves will be picked up on trash day (weather permitting). Residents should rake all leaves to the curb and away from cars, catch basins, poles and anything that will prohibit pickup.
Leaves may not be mixed with limbs or any other debris.
The street department is working on limb pickup at this time. All the subdivisions are completed and pickup will now begin on the main streets. After this is completed, residents themselves must bring in limbs, vines, tomato plants and other debris, as the street department will only go out after a storm.
This will ensure in that all personnel are working on getting leaves collected on time. If leaves are not picked up on regular trash day, they should be left out by the curb to be picked up as soon as possible.
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Leaf pickup begins Monday
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First Love
Dot (Tonya Fenimore, left) and Sunny (Norma Sanders) take a break from speed walking to talk about their health last week at the last rehearsal for Center Stage Community Theatre’s latest show, “First Love,” written by Richard Vetere and directed by Jim Lucas.
Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for seniors and students, and reservations can be made by calling 765-894-5587.
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Lebanon staff ponders curriculum questions
Lebanon teachers and administrators are facing some frustrations surrounding curriculum and state assessments right now in the early elementary grades.
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Boone County Clerk announces proposed vote center locations
Boone County voters would go to only eight different locations in the 2014 elections if a vote center plan is adopted by the Boone County Election Board.
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Storm damages homes, downs trees
At least two Lebanon homes were struck by falling trees Tuesday morning in a storm that also knocked out power to hundreds of Zionsville-area residents.
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Vet knew career path since childhood
Veterinarian Dr. Devin Kistler had her career planned when she was 7 or 8.
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Parents learn more details of new LHS technology program
Parents of Lebanon High School students came filled with questions Wednesday evening to a parent meeting on the school’s new 1:1 technology initiative, which will place a new Macbook Air laptop computer in the hands of each student this fall.
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VIDEO: 12 taken to area hospitals after school bus rolls
Five elementary-aged special needs children and their caretakers escaped serious injury Thursday after the school bus that was carrying them drove into the median of I-65 and rolled before coming to a stop.
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Honoring the fallen
About 50 people attended the event.
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Co-creator of Thorntown gorilla prank recalls ruse
Dentists in Thorntown arrive and retire, but Asher Cones’ dental discipline remains unswayed.
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LPD investigates stabbing
Lebanon Police Det.-Capt. Maurice Hobson searches the front yard at 2110 Crimson Lane, Lebanon, where a man received what were described as “severe” stab wounds to the neck just before 1 p.m. Monday. Police said the man was taken to Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis.
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