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Meet Mt. Lebanon's new Tennis Center manager Darin Rauso and hear all about plans for the facility's future.
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Something to be proud of! Mt. Lebanon wins the Governor's Award for Local Government Excellence, thanks to its collaboration with Dormont and other communities. Get the scoop in this latest episode of "Inside Lebo."
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Before you head to the pool this Saturday, check out our latest "Inside Lebo" podcast and learn how you can have a say in the future of Mt. Lebanon's Main Park and rec center.
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PACE yourself, Lebo! Mt. Lebanon is launching a new campaign to promote safety for everyone. Called PACE, it stands for Pedestrian, Automobile, Cyclist, Everyone. Police Chief Jason Haberman has all the details on this episode of "Inside Lebo."
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What are the rules on parking? Who takes care of the street trees? What about the sidewalks? Why do we have the restaurants and businesses we have? How do I get more involved with the community?
We answer your questions and more in this podcast episode we're calling "Inside Lebo: FAQ."
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Their native plant sales are always popular! Since 1984, the Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy has been working to promote the enhancement, growth and careful use of Mt. Lebanon’s green spaces through grassroots conservation, education and volunteers. Our guest on this episode of "Inside Lebo" is Conservancy President Angie Phares.
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What do you love about living in Lebo? In this episode, we talk with a recent graduate of Mt. Lebanon's Residents Academy about things both new and longtime residents need to know. Check out Living in Lebo 101!
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Experts will tell you fire safety training makes all the difference in the number of fires and injuries they see. Did you know the Mt. Lebanon Fire Department provides fire safety lessons in pre-school through high school that no one else offers? Lt. Kris Siegert, aka "Firefighter Kris," has all the details in this episode of "Inside Lebo."
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Ready to curl up with a good book? Our experts from the Mt. Lebanon Public Library give you their suggestions for Black History Month, the Winter Reading Challenge and other exciting options.
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Now that there's a new trash and recycling contract, co-hosts Ian McMeans and Rachel Windsor "talk trash" with Mt. Lebanon Finance Director Andrew McCreery and Public Information Officer Laura Pace Lilley.
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Meet the Mt. Lebanon Police Departments two new deputy chiefs: Dan Cuiffi and Steve Ruby.
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Beverly Brite Nite. Winter Market and Holiday Celebration. There's lots to see and do as Lebo gears up for the holidays!
Our guests are Eric Milliron, Mt. Lebanon's Economic Development and Commercial Districts Manager and Chris Reidenbaugh, Mt. Lebanon Partnership President.
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Meet new Ward One Commissioner-elect Jeff Siegler, as he discusses his hopes for Mt. Lebanon in the future.
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2024 budget planning time is here! Our guest is Mt. Lebanon Finance Director Andrew McCreery.
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What's the latest with Mt. Lebanon's comprehensive plan?
With the work winding down, we take a look at how things stand.
Our guest is Jenni Easton, Project Manager with Pashek MTR.
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We're kicking off season two of "Inside Lebo" with one of our most popular episodes from season one!
Public Works Director Rudy Sukal explains Mt. Lebanon's leaf collection process.
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"Inside Lebo" is turning one!
We could have baked a smash cake, but that's kind of messy! Instead, we're celebrating by sharing some highlights from the past year. -
Meet Mt. Lebanon's Emergency Management Coordinator, Lt. Dan Morris.
He does the planning--and the worrying--so you don't have to!
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It's back to school time.
Confused about Go Zones? How concerned should you be about your kids' online habits? What else should parents watch out for?
Our guests are Cpl. Jeff Kite and Cpl. Ty Kegarise from the Mt. Lebanon Police Department, here to answer all your questions about back to school safety.
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A bonus episode! ICYMI: Everything you need to know about Uptown Unveiled.
Eric Milliron, Mt. Lebanon's Economic Development and Commercial Districts Manager, with the lowdown on the big event, scheduled for August 5.
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