Resolution renaming the Lebanon post office after police Lt. William Lebo signed by Biden
The Lebanon City Post Office will soon bear the name of fallen police Lt. William Lebo after a resolution honoring his sacrifice was signed by President Joe Biden.
On May 7, Biden signed House Resolution 3865, which would rename the 101 South 8th St. post office as the "Lieutenant William D. Lebo Post Office Building.”
Lebo was shot and killed in the line of duty March 31, 2022.
U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser, who introduced the bill, said Lt. Lebo's four decades of service stand as a testament to his profound commitment to the city of Lebanon.
"Renaming the post office in (Lebo's) beloved hometown will serve as a lasting tribute to his extraordinary life and legacy of service," he said in a release. "This legislation was a small gesture compared to the enormity of Lt. Lebo’s contributions to his community. I thank my colleagues in the House and Senate for unanimously supporting this effort. Together, we honor the memory of a dedicated public servant whose indelible mark on the Lebanon community will be remembered for generations to come.”
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