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- Lebanon County DES issues Code Blue Alert for bone-chilling cold Jan. 19-24
- Scott Church to run for Lebanon mayor
- $7,500 PA Farm Bill grant will benefit welding program at Cedar Crest HS
- Lebanon Transit joins statewide real-time bus tracking system
- They say Chase Schott is a dreamer, but he’s not the only one
- Top lawmakers revive debate over PA’s unregulated gambling machines
- Lebanon County’s VA office sees spike in number of tax exemption requests
- Subdivision, land development plan for Quentin townhomes tabled by board
- Now with 14 stops, annual Java Journey launches Jan. 16 in the Lebanon Valley
- Bridge over Swatara Creek will be named for Sen. David Arnold at Jan. 29 event
- Who Knew? To market, to market (Pt. 2)
- 6 big ticket properties stand out as 2025 Lebanon County real estate market opens
- Here’s what’s happening on the Isaac Meier Homestead now through May 2025
- Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Jan. 17 to Jan. 19
- Artist Katie Trainer guides Shippensburg students on Turnpike mural (Photo Story)
- Rep. Russ Diamond composes song to replace (maybe) Pennsylvania anthem
- Volume of waste was down in 2024 at Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority
- Northern Lebanon’s Aaron Seidel is a different cat, with bigger fish to fry
- Old Annville Day no more? Waiver denial may end event, says township manager
- South Lebanon gathering spot undergoes renovation by Cornwall restaurant owners
- Union Township supervisors hear public comments on industrial construction
- Cornwall-Lebanon School District to pivot to all-day kindergarten
- Gap officials give heads-up on increased traffic during army warfighter exercise
- Recent Lebanon County obituaries for week of January 13
- South Annville Township supervisors approve Southgate phase 1 plans
- Kailah Correa is more than a scoring ace, team leader, or game-changer
- Jonestown Borough Council approves utility vehicle, leaf vacuum purchases
- Palmyra woman faces 13 felony charges for allegedly defrauding family member
- Animal welfare advocate Temple Grandin addresses Pennsylvania Farm Show
- LebTown exclusive: Animal expert praises Bell & Evans poultry-handling
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Weekend Forecast: Snow likely Sunday, extremely low temps for early next week
Here’s your Lebanon County Weather Weekend forecast for Friday, January 17, to Sunday, January 19. Sponsored by Jono Ace Hardware.
They say Chase Schott is a dreamer, but he’s not the only one
Chase Schott, a 14-year-old Lebanon resident, has his sights firmly focused on becoming a professional race car driver.
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Pho Wars: A winner is declared (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics declare a winner in Pho Wars.
Top lawmakers revive debate over PA’s unregulated gambling machines
Lawmakers will again wade into a tricky debate over taxing skill games this session. The slot-like machines are currently unregulated.
City police: Pedestrian hospitalized after being struck by car Thursday morning
An investigation is underway by Lebanon City Police into a traffic accident that took place around 6:30 a.m. Thursday morning, Jan. 16, at E. Cumberland and Bowman streets.
Lebanon County’s VA office sees spike in number of tax exemption requests
Permanently and fully disabled wartime veterans are eligible for real estate tax exemptions via a statewide program.
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Subdivision, land development plan for Quentin townhomes tabled by board
West Cornwall Township supervisors voted to table action on the plan after hearing from nearby property owners of stormwater runoff issues.
Now with 14 stops, annual Java Journey launches Jan. 16 in the Lebanon Valley
The sixth annual Lebanon Valley Java Journey is ready to begin for another two months of drinking coffee and supporting more than a dozen local coffeehouses.
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🔗 Inside the push to restart Three Mile Island’s aging nuclear reactor
The lights are turning back on at Three Mile Island, the site of America’s worst nuclear meltdown, after it has lain dormant for five years. WSJ goes inside to learn more about the delicate process of rebooting a nuclear power plant.
🔗 Pennsylvania FFA breaks records at Mid-Winter Convention
Giving out 1,369 jackets, awarding 511 Keystone degrees and honoring 31 parents, Pennsylvania FFA had a lot to celebrate on Jan. 6.
🔗 Palmyra hoagie shop loses everything in overnight fire
Firefighters worked for hours overnight to extinguish a fire at a hoagie shop in Palmyra.
Bridge over Swatara Creek will be named for Sen. David Arnold at Jan. 29 event
A new Lebanon County bridge will be named in honor of the late Sen. David J. Arnold Jr. at a roadside ceremony beginning at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 29.
Who Knew? To market, to market (Pt. 2)
Lebanon’s 19th-century market system evolved from street vendors and scattered grocers to the centralized Lebanon Farmers Market that still operates today on South 8th Street.
Pho Wars: Ninh Kieu (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics make their last stop in Pho Wars, a visit to Ninh Kieu in Annville.
Lebanon County classified ads for the week of January 13
Check out the latest classified ads submitted to LebTown for the week of January 13.
Lebanon mother arrested after she allegedly chained her son to a fuel tank
A 33-year-old Lebanon woman is in custody at Lebanon County Correctional Facility facing charges for allegedly handcuffing her child to a fuel tank.
6 big ticket properties stand out as 2025 Lebanon County real estate market opens
Here’s a snapshot look at six notable properties on the Lebanon County real estate market right now.
Here’s what’s happening on the Isaac Meier Homestead now through May 2025
The Isaac Meier Homestead is welcoming the new year with a calendar full of events that embrace the way of life from centuries past.
Featured Lebanon Valley events for the weekend of Jan. 17 to Jan. 19
Here are featured events happening across the Lebanon Valley this weekend, January 17 to January 19.
Artist Katie Trainer guides Shippensburg students on Turnpike mural (Photo Story)
Lebanon-based artist Katie Trainer unveiled a 70-foot mural at the Blue Mountain Service Plaza in Newburg Jan. 8. The 17th and final in the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts’ Art Sparks series, the mural was made by students at Shippensburg Area High School, guided by Trainer.
Rep. Russ Diamond composes song to replace (maybe) Pennsylvania anthem
Until he heard it performed at the inauguration of Pennsylvania Gov. Joss Shapiro on Jan. 17, 2023, state Rep. Russ Diamond said he didn’t realize the commonwealth had its own song. Now, he’s written a potential replacement.
Volume of waste was down in 2024 at Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority
The volume of waste in 2024 that went into the Greater Lebanon Refuse Authority’s landfill was the second lowest in the last six years.
Northern Lebanon’s Aaron Seidel is a different cat, with bigger fish to fry
Northern Lebanon senior Aaron Seidel is headed down the stretch of an unparalleled scholastic wrestling season.
Old Annville Day no more? Waiver denial may end event, says township manager
There’s uncertainty if Historic Old Annville Day happens this year following denial of a traffic rerouting waiver that included a large truck exemption request.
Pho Wars: PhoVina (Lebanon Valley Food Critics)
The Lebanon Valley Food Critics continue Pho Wars with a visit to PhoVina, located in North Cornwall Commons.
Discover your perfect escape with Mt. Gretna Rentals
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South Lebanon gathering spot undergoes renovation by Cornwall restaurant owners
The tavern is being transformed into a new eatery by owners Andrew and Richelle Arnold, who also own and operate the Blue Bird Inn, Cornwall.
Union Township supervisors hear public comments on industrial construction
Residents expressed concerns with the increased truck traffic going through the Lickdale intersection and on State Route 72.
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Amazing stories about Lebanon County’s past
Cornwall-Lebanon School District to pivot to all-day kindergarten
The 2025-2026 school year will be the first for all-day schooling for incoming kindergarteners, the Cornwall-Lebanon School District (CLSD) has announced.
Food safety inspections in Lebanon County for week of Jan. 13
Here are food safety violations in Lebanon County for the week of Jan. 13, as documented by Pennsylvania’s Department of Agriculture.
‘Someone out there knows who killed this child’: new details in unsolved murder
February 15 will mark three years since Jason Rivera was shot to death in an apartment building parking lot. His killer has not been found.
LFCU honors outstanding educators with Teacher of the Year awards
Lebanon Federal Credit Union honored exceptional educators Mrs. Hummer and Holly Hartman with Teacher of the Year awards, recognizing their dedication to students, innovative teaching, and community impact.
MVP News: January 2025
The Myerstown community gathered at Stoneridge Poplar Run for a festive breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus, supported by local businesses and organizations including the Lions Club and Brian’s Model Trains.
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